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    New Media: An Introduction, Second Canadian Edition

    New Media by Flew, Terry; Smith, Richard;

    An Introduction, Second Canadian Edition

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    • Publisher OUP Canada
    • Date of Publication 27 March 2014

    • ISBN 9780199005505
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages336 pages
    • Size 229x180x17 mm
    • Weight 524 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 19 figures; 11 tables
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    New Media: An Introduction surveys the social, political, and economic impacts of new media, from the early days of the telegraph to the latest mobile and network technologies. a

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    Long description:

    This concise yet comprehensive survey examines the social, political, and economic impacts of new media from the early days of the telegraph to the latest network technologies. Featuring an in-depth treatment of new media theories, engaging case studies, and Canadian examples throughout, this text offers students a comprehensive introduction to new media from a Canadian perspective.

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    Table of Contents:

    Note: Every chapter includes:
    - Questions to Consider
    - Chapter Outline
    - Useful Websites
    - Further Reading
    - Discussion Questions
    - Class Activities
    - Debate Questions
    Preface to the Second Edition
    Introduction
    Abbreviations
    Introduction to New Media
    Why "New" Media?
    Convergence
    Internet History
    The Global Internet
    The Conduit and the Content
    Web 2.0
    The History of New Media
    Early Traces of New Media
    Institutionalized, Instantaneous, Worldwide Communication: The Telegraph
    From Telegraph to Telephone: A Revolution in Sound
    By the Flickering Light We Will Conjure Movement: Film
    Speaking without Wires: Radio
    Making Radio Easier and Better
    Pictures and Sound, Educational Potential: Television
    Approaches to New Media
    Getting Perspective
    What to Believe: The Hype or the Counter-Hype?
    Interpreting Hype and Counter-Hype: Methodological Considerations
    Approaches to Technological Change: Divergent Perspectives
    Pioneer Media Theorists: Marshall McLuhan and Raymond Williams
    Social Psychology: Identity and Interpersonal Relations Online
    Mobile New Media
    Many Kinds of Mobile
    The Origins of Mobile Phones
    New Services
    From Multifunction Phones to Smartphones
    When Is a Phone No Longer a Phone?
    "New" New Media on Phones?
    Kids on Phones
    The Business of Mobility
    Mobile Phone Usage Patterns
    What Matters with Mobile?
    Social Networks and Participatory Culture
    Networking for Fun and Profit
    The Nature of Networks
    Social Network Analysis
    Networks and the Economics of Social Production
    Participatory Media Cultures
    Participatory Media, Social Software, and Social Capital
    Downsides of Networks, Social Media, and Participatory Media Culture
    Games: Technology, Industry, Culture
    Game On
    Games History
    Games Industry: Integrating and Disintegrating the Value Chain
    The Game Industry in Canada
    Game Cultures
    Creative Industries
    Creativity in Question
    The Rise of Creative Industries
    Is "Creative Industries" Still a Useful Organizing Concept?
    Economic Drivers of Creative Industries
    Policy Drivers of Creative Industries
    Creative Industries and Evolving Arts and Cultural Policy
    The Global Knowledge Economy
    The Global Knowledge Economy
    Electronic Commerce
    Information and Knowledge
    Innovation and the Innovator's Dilemma
    A Creative Economy?
    Internet Law, Policy, and Governance
    Internet Law, Policy, and Governance
    Perspectives on Internet Governance
    Canadian New Media Policy
    Next Generation New Media Policy
    Copyright and Intellectual Property Law: An Overview
    Copyright and New Media
    Recent Developments in International Copyright and Intellectual Property Law
    Digital Gatekeepers and the Open Source Movement
    Conclusion
    Key Concerns and Future Considerations
    Mobility
    The Internet of Things
    Networks: Always On and Always There
    Meeting People Made Easy: Social Media
    Surveillance and New Media
    Augmented Reality, 3D Printing, and Robots
    New Media Scholarship: The Next Frontiers
    Final Words
    Glossary
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

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