Media as historical subjects -- I: The case of phonographs -- New media publics -- New media users -- II: The question of the Web -- New media bodies -- New media -- Doing media history
Summary
An analysis of the ways that new media are experienced and studied as the subjects of history, using the examples of early recorded sound and digital networks
Analysis
DIGITAL HUMANITIES & NEW MEDIA/New Media History
INFORMATION SCIENCE/Internet Studies
SOCIAL SCIENCES/Media Studies
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-200) and index
Notes
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English
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