Digital Borderlands; Johan Fornaes, Kajsa Klein, Martina Ladendorf, Jenny Sunden; 2002
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Digital Borderlands

av Johan Fornaes, Kajsa Klein, Martina Ladendorf, Jenny Sunden
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien. The Internet crosses established boundaries of previously separate fields of communication and research. In its wake, new borderlands are opened up - characterized by mixes of private and public, production and consumption, and play and politics. This book explores those borderlands and overviews key issues in the study of Internet culture. Digital Borderlands investigates four ways in which identities are shaped through interactive uses of the Internet - love relations, gendered bodies, girl webzines, and cosmopolitan sites all exemplify how new media transforms older forms of popular entertainment and political culture.
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien. The Internet crosses established boundaries of previously separate fields of communication and research. In its wake, new borderlands are opened up - characterized by mixes of private and public, production and consumption, and play and politics. This book explores those borderlands and overviews key issues in the study of Internet culture. Digital Borderlands investigates four ways in which identities are shaped through interactive uses of the Internet - love relations, gendered bodies, girl webzines, and cosmopolitan sites all exemplify how new media transforms older forms of popular entertainment and political culture.
Utgiven: 2002
ISBN: 9780820457406
Förlag: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 196 st
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien. The Internet crosses established boundaries of previously separate fields of communication and research. In its wake, new borderlands are opened up - characterized by mixes of private and public, production and consumption, and play and politics. This book explores those borderlands and overviews key issues in the study of Internet culture. Digital Borderlands investigates four ways in which identities are shaped through interactive uses of the Internet - love relations, gendered bodies, girl webzines, and cosmopolitan sites all exemplify how new media transforms older forms of popular entertainment and political culture.
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien. The Internet crosses established boundaries of previously separate fields of communication and research. In its wake, new borderlands are opened up - characterized by mixes of private and public, production and consumption, and play and politics. This book explores those borderlands and overviews key issues in the study of Internet culture. Digital Borderlands investigates four ways in which identities are shaped through interactive uses of the Internet - love relations, gendered bodies, girl webzines, and cosmopolitan sites all exemplify how new media transforms older forms of popular entertainment and political culture.
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