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The New Media and Cybercultures Anthology

Pramod K. Nayar (Editor)
ISBN: 978-1-4051-8308-6
Hardcover
562 pages
April 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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"Recommended. Lower-and-upper division undergraduates; general readers." (Choice , 1 April 2011)

"This collection is a timely, thought-provoking reflection on the social and cultural impacts of cyberspace and new media. I highly recommend it to scholars, teachers, students and indeed all those interested in new media and cyberculture." (M/C Reviews, September 11, 2010)

"Underscoring the larger socio-political, economic and cultural contexts of digital and new media cultures, this refreshingly diverse and interdisciplinary collection of scholarship offers a significant and timely contribution to the field of cyberculture studies."
Kristin Scott, George Mason University

"What are cybercultures? Today, this question can only be asked and answered in the plural. The New Media and Cybercultures Anthology gives us a broad and well-nigh definitive sampling of reflections on how new technologies have changed our lives."
Steven Shaviro, author of Connected, Or, What It Means To Live in the Network Society

"It is obvious that screens, and what happens on them, are only part of the story of new media in the early 21st century. These texts, ambitiously brought together by Pramod K. Nayar, provide some significant signposts for grasping the networks of flesh, fiber and affect operating inside, outside and beyond the screen."
Ryan Griffis, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

"This collection gathers together interesting and important essays which enable its readers to usefully and sensibly approach to the studies of new media and cyberculture."
Terri He, Kaohsiung Medical University and National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan

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