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Routledge Hybrid Media Culture: Sensing Place in a World of Flows

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Description

Explore the changing boundaries between online and offline realities with Hybrid Media Culture: Sensing Place in a World of Flows. As part of the Routledge Advances in Sociology series, this book examines how computer-mediated communication evolves and shapes our daily lives. As interaction becomes more dependent on the Internet, social, cultural, and political aspects become entangled within digital communication technologies. This text looks at how digital tools and platforms are becoming commonplace in modern society. It also explores the cultural ideas surrounding these technologies, such as constant accessibility, availability, and immediacy, which are now part of the mainstream experience. This book is a valuable resource for students and professionals interested in how digital flows impact our sense of place and social connection. It provides a deep look into the web of contemporary digital communication and the ways our world is being reshaped by these technologies.

Key Features

Examines the blurring lines between online and offline realities in a digital age.

Analyzes how social, cultural, and political aspects are shaped by digital communication technologies.

Explores the impact of computer-mediated communication on contemporary human interaction.

Investigates the mainstream cultural concepts of immediacy and constant accessibility.

Part of the Routledge Advances in Sociology series for academic study.

Provides insight into how digital platforms and tools become integrated into daily life.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
09 October 2013
Listed Since
05 March 2013

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