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  • Title: Between the Eye and the World

    Between the Eye and the World

    The Emergence of the Point-of-View Shot
    by Elena Dagrada (Author) 2015
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Public Service Media Renewal

    Public Service Media Renewal

    Adaptation to Digital Network Challenges
    by Michał Głowacki (Volume editor) Alicja Jaskiernia (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2017 Edited Collection
  • Title: Imagination

    Imagination

    Three Models of Imagination in the Age of the Knowledge Economy
    by Peter Murphy (Author) Michael Adrian Peters (Author) Simon Marginson (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: Conditions of Mediation

    Conditions of Mediation

    Phenomenological Perspectives on Media
    by Tim Markham (Volume editor) Scott Rodgers (Volume editor) 2017
    ©2017 Textbook
  • Title: We Need to Talk About Heidegger

    We Need to Talk About Heidegger

    Essays Situating Martin Heidegger in Contemporary Media Studies
    by Justin Michael Battin (Volume editor) German A. Duarte (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Digital Youth Praxis

    Digital Youth Praxis

    by Giuliana Cucinelli (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Textbook
  • Title: Storytelling and Education in the Digital Age

    Storytelling and Education in the Digital Age

    Experiences and Criticisms
    by Matteo Stocchetti (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) on Rural Households

    The Impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) on Rural Households

    A Holistic Approach Applied to the Case of Lao People’s Democratic Republic
    by Gi-Soon Song (Author)
    ©2003 Thesis
  • Title: Material Virtualities

    Material Virtualities

    Approaching Online Textual Embodiment
    by Jenny Sundén (Author)
    ©2003 Textbook
  • Title: Creativity and the Global Knowledge Economy

    Creativity and the Global Knowledge Economy

    by Michael Adrian Peters (Author) Simon Marginson (Author) Peter Murphy (Author)
    ©2009 Textbook
  • Title: The Decline of the Daily Newspaper

    The Decline of the Daily Newspaper

    How an American Institution Lost the Online Revolution
    by Keith L. Herndon (Author)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Title: Privacy and Philosophy

    Privacy and Philosophy

    New Media and Affective Protocol
    by Andrew McStay (Author) 2015
    ©2014 Textbook
  • Title: Digital Platforms and Cultural Industries

    Digital Platforms and Cultural Industries

    by Philippe Bouquillion (Volume editor) François Moreau (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Title: Post-Global Network and Everyday Life

    Post-Global Network and Everyday Life

    by Marina Levina (Volume editor) Grant Kien (Volume editor)
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: New Media and Intercultural Communication

    New Media and Intercultural Communication

    Identity, Community and Politics
    by Pauline Hope Cheong (Volume editor) Judith N. Martin (Volume editor) Leah Macfadyen (Volume editor)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Title: Context Blindness

    Context Blindness

    Digital Technology and the Next Stage of Human Evolution
    by Eva Berger (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: Understanding Publics: Theories, Practices, Transformations

    Understanding Publics: Theories, Practices, Transformations

    by Jacques Walter (Volume editor) Béatrice Fleury (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2022 Edited Collection
  • Title: The «Doppelgänger» in our Time

    The «Doppelgänger» in our Time

    Visions of Alterity in Literature, Visual Culture, and New Media
    by Alia Soliman (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: Data driven decisions in enterprises – implications for business education and cases

    Data driven decisions in enterprises – implications for business education and cases

    by Riza Öztürk (Volume editor) Haldun AKPINAR (Volume editor) 2023
    Edited Collection
  • Title: Designing for Digital Wellbeing

    Designing for Digital Wellbeing

    by Dana Rad (Volume editor) Tiberiu Dughi (Volume editor) Roxana Maier (Volume editor) Sonia Ignat (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Transhumanism and Posthumanism in the Perspective of Biotechnologies

    Transhumanism and Posthumanism in the Perspective of Biotechnologies

    by Jana Tomašovičová (Volume editor) Bogumila Suwara (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
  • Title: Being Human in a Virtual Society

    Being Human in a Virtual Society

    A Relational Approach
    by Pierpaolo Donati (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies

    ISSN: 1523-9543

    New literacies emerge and evolve apace as people from all walks of life engage with new technologies, shifting values and institutional change, and increasingly assume 'postmodern' orientations toward their everyday worlds. Despite many efforts to take account of such changes, educational institutions largely remain out of touch with the range of new ways of making and sharing meanings that increasingly mediate and shape the lives of the young people they teach and the futures they face. This series aims to explore some key dimensions of the changes occurring within social practices of literacy and the educational challenges they present, with a view to informing educational practice in helpful ways. It asks what are new literacies,how do they impact on life in schools, homes, communities, workplaces, sites of leisure, and other key settings of human cultural engagement, and what significance do new literacies have for how people learn and how they understand and construct knowledge? It aims to challenge established and 'official' ways of framing literacy, and to ask what it means for literacies to be powerful, effective, and enabling under current and foreseeable conditions. Collectively, the works in this series will help to reorient literacy debates and literacy education agendas.

    120 publications

  • Medical Humanities: Criticism and Creativity

    Criticism and Creativity

    ISSN: 2504-5229

    This series showcases innovative research, creativity and pedagogy in the interdisciplinary field of medical humanities. Books in the series explore the complexities of human bodies, minds, illness and wellbeing through analytical frameworks derived from humanistic disciplines and clinical practice. The series publishes a range of materials, including monographs and edited collections on scholarly approaches to medical issues in culture; creative works (accompanied by analytical and educational materials) that engage with medical humanities themes; and critical, engaged or radical pedagogies on focused topics for learners in the medical and health humanities.  Medical Humanities: Criticism and Creativity is intended to provide an informative exchange across disciplines, encouraging theoretical and personal reflections on the condition of the human mind/body and contributing to debates on health-related issues from a broad range of perspectives. The series also invites research that opens up critical conversations on being human at the intersection of other forms of humanistic knowledge, such as environmental and digital humanities. We are especially interested in collaborations between academics in the humanities and healthcare professionals. All book proposals and manuscripts undergo rigorous peer review prior to acceptance and publication. Editorial Board: Havi Carel (University of Bristol), Gretchen Case (University of Utah School of Medicine), Siobhan Conaty (La Salle University), Cheryl Dellasega (Penn State College of Medicine), Daniel George (Penn State College of Medicine), Michael Green (Penn State College of Medicine), Jennifer Henneman (Denver Art Museum), Brian Hurwitz (King’s College London), Brian Johnsrud (Adobe Education), Tess Jones (University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus), Lois Leveen (novelist and independent scholar), Ulrika Maude (University of Bristol), Jules Odendahl-James (Duke University), Molly Osborne (Oregon Health and Science University), Barry Saunders (University of North Carolina School of Medicine), Johanna Shapiro (University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine), Marina Tsaplina (The Betes Organization), Craigan Usher (Oregon Health and Science University), Neil Vickers (King’s College London), Martin Willis (Cardiff University), Charlotte Wu (Boston University School of Medicine)

    7 publications

  • Cinema and Media Cultures in the Middle East

    ISSN: 2770-9051

    The purpose of this series is to demarcate and critically examine the shifting terrain of film- and media-making in the Middle East, and of practices of film and media studies regarding it, testing them both against their larger, social enabling conditions at the national, regional, and transnational levels. Titles in the series will engage recent developments in the field of Middle East film and media studies and will help point the field in an intellectually meaningful, pedagogically effective direction in relation to both current and, in some cases, significant, previously ignored older work. The series is conceived at a moment during which Middle Eastern film and film criticism have begun to develop in new directions. Recent years have witnessed a modest increase in scholarly engagement with topics and modes of inquiry often previously considered outside academic discourse. A handful of books and special journal issues published in English over the past half-decade, focusing on specific Middle Eastern countries, such as Tunisia, Morocco, Syria, Iran, Palestine/Israel and Turkey, as well as the long-overdue establishment of cinema studies as an emerging field of academic inquiry within universities located in the Arab world indicate a preponderance of previously unproblematized issues now circulating within the field. These include critical questions from queer and transgendered perspectives about the representation of women, and from indigenous and settler-colonial studies perspectives about the representation of migrant workers and refugees, the growing importance of documentary, digital animation and hybrid shooting, the continuing influence of global cinema imperatives, and the revival of interest in militant, revolutionary and third cinema aesthetics.

    2 publications

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