
Reading Digital Culture
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Computer technology has transformed many fundamental parts of life: how we work and play, how we communicate and consume, how we create knowledge and learn, even how we understand politics and participate in public life. Reading Digital Culture is a comprehensive collection of the most influential essays on digital media written in recent years.
Author: David Trend (University of California, Irvine)
Format: Paperback, 384 pages, 174mm x 248mm, 680 g
Published: 2001, John Wiley and Sons Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: Cultural Studies
Description
Computer technology has transformed many fundamental parts of life: how we work and play, how we communicate and consume, how we create knowledge and learn, even how we understand politics and participate in public life. Reading Digital Culture is a comprehensive collection of the most influential essays on digital media written in recent years.

Reading Digital Culture