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Jahr: 2009
Contents
VOLUME I
VISIONS, HISTORIES, MEDIATION
Appendix of Sources xi
Editors Introduction: New Media Leah A. Lievrouw and Sonia Livingstone xxi
Visions
1. The Medium Is the Message Marshall McLuhan 1
2. Automation: Learning a Living Marshall McLuhan 12
3. The Ecstasy of Communication Jean Baudrillard 21
4. The Society of the Spectacle Guy Debord 28
5. Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural
Economy Arjun Appadurai 39
6. The Culture of Underdetermination Mark Poster 59
Histories
7. Annihilating Space, Time, and Difference: Experiments in
Cultural Homogenization Carolyn Marvin 75
8. Conclusions: Control as Engine of the Information Society
James R. Beniger 112
9. Introduction: A Storm from Paradise: Technological
Innovation, Diffusion and Suppression Brian Winston 121
10. Private Communication Patrice Flichy 135
11. From Kaleidoscomaniac to Cybernerd: Notes toward an
Archaeology of the Media ErkkiHuhtamo 155
vi ¦ Contents
12. Where the Counterculture Met the New Economy: The
WELL and the Origins of Virtual Community Fred Turner 163
Mediation
13. Mediated Interpersonal Communication: Toward a New
Typology Robert Cathcart and Gary Gumpert 186
14. A Cultural Approach to Communication James W.Carey 199
15. Communication and Mediation Josiane Jouet 215
16. The Internet as Mass Medium Merrill Morris and Christine Ogan 235
17. Immediacy, Hypermediacy, and Remediation J. D. Bolter and
R. Grusin 247
18. Cultural Change: The Perception of the Media and the
Mediation of Its Images Jesus Martin Barbero 273
VOLUME II
TECHNOLOGY: ARTEFACTS, SYSTEMS, DESIGN
Technology and Society
19. The Technology and the Society Raymond Williams 1
20. Do Artifacts Have Politics? Langdon Winner 16
21. The Ethnography of Infrastructure Susan Leigh Star 33
22. Technologies, Texts and Affordances Ion Hutchby 48
Communication Technologies in Transition
23. Farewell to the Information Age Geoffrey Nunberg 62
24. The Telephone System: Creator of Mobility and Social
Change Colin Cherty 89
25. Youth Culture and the Shaping of Japanese Mobile
Media: Personalization and the Keitai Internet as
Multimedia Tomoyuki Okada 101
26. Should One Applaud? Breaches and Boundaries in
the Reception of New Technology in Music
TrevorJ. Pinch and Karin Bijsterveld 119
27. The Third Era of Television: Plenty JohnEllis 138
Contents ¦ vii
28. New Media Design and Development: Diffusion of
Innovations v Social Shaping of Technology
Leah A. Lievrouw 156
29. Continuity and Change in Conceptions of the
Wired City William H. Button, Jay G. Blumler and
Kenneth L. Kraemer 182
Computers as Media
30. The Computer as a Communication Device J. C. R.
Licklider and Robert W. Taylor 201
31. Epistemological Pluralism: Styles and Voices within the
Computer Culture Sherry Turkle and Seymour Papert 219
32. Popularizing the Internet JanetAbbate 243
33. Shaping the Web: Why the Politics of Search Engines
Matters Lucas D. Introna and Helen Nissenbaum 276
34. The Development of Interactive Games Leslie Haddon 303
35. Designing Genres for New Media: Social, Economic, and
Political Contexts Philip E. Agre 325
VOLUME 111
PRACTICES: INTERACTION, IDENT1TY, CULTURE
Interaction/Computer-Mediated Communication
36. Social Psychological Aspects of Computer-Mediated Communication
Sara Kiesler, Jane Siegel and Timothy W. McGuire 1
37. Interactivity: From New Media to Communication Sheizaf Rafaeli 22
38. Genres of Organizational Communication: A Structurational
Approach to Studying Communication and Media Joanne Yates
and WandaJ. Orlikowski 42
39. Connected Presence: The Emergence of a New Repertoire
for Managing Social Relationships in a Changing
Communication Technoscape Christian Licoppe 69
New Media and Community
40. The Emergence of Community in Computer-Mediated
Communication Nancy K. Baym 95
viii ¦ Contents
41. A Nation of Strangers James E. Katz and Philip Aspden 118
42. Neighboring in Netville: How the Internet Supports Community and
Social Capital in a Wired Suburb Keith Hampton and Barry Wellman 127
Identity and Seif
43. Where Have We Been, Where Are We Going? Joshua Meyrowitz 165
44. Intelligent Agency J. Macgregor Wise 191
45. Where Do You Want to Go Today? Cybernetic Tourism, the
Internet, and Transnationality Lisa Nakamura 207
46. Gendering the Internet: Claims, Controversies and Cultures
Liesbet van Zoonen 217
Everyday/Domestic Contexts of New Media
47. Domesticating Domestication: Reflections on the Life of a
Concept Roger Silverstone 233
48. Conceptualizing User Agency Maria Bakardfieva 250
49. Literacy and Multimodality: A Theoretical Framework
G. Kress 274
50. Internet Literacy: Young People s Negotiation of New Online
Opportunities Sonia Livingstone 301
51. Dazzled by Disney? Ambiguity in Ubiquity Janet Wasko and
Eüeen R. Meehan 325
52. Selling the Digital Dream: Marketing Educational
Technology to Teachers and Parents David Buckingham,
Margaret Scanlon and Julian Seflon-Green 338
New Media and Cultural Practices
53. Quentin Tarantino s Star Wars? Digital Cinema, Media
Convergence, and Participatory Culture Henry Jenkins 357
54. Mobilizing the Imagination in Everyday Play: The Case of
Japanese Media Mixes Mizuko Ito 384
VOLUME IV
SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS, STRUCTURES, ARRANGEMENTS
Information Society: Debates
55. The Post-Industrial Society: A Conceptual Schema Daniel Bell 1
Contents ¦ ix
56. Birth of Joho Shakai and Johoka Concepts in Japan and Their Diffusion
outside Japan Youichilto 16
57. Plan and Control: Towards a Cultural History of the
Information Society Frank Webster and Kevin Robins 25
58. Materials for an Exploratory Theory of the Network
Society Manuel Castells 48
Policy, Law and Regulation
59. Policies for Freedom Ithiel de Sola Pool 67
60. The Internet and U.S. Communication Policy-Making in
Historical and Critical Perspective Robert W.McChesney 88
61. Media Policy Paradigm Shifts: Towards a New
Communications Policy Paradigm Jan van Cuilenburg
and Denis McQuail 114
62. Copyright and Commerce: The DMCA, Trusted Systems,
and the Stabilization of Distribution Tarleton Gülespie 137
New Media Economics and Markets
63. The Public Telecommunications Network: A Concept in
Transition Eli M.Noam 164
64. Elements of Diffusion Everett M. Rogers 183
65. The Dynamo and the Computer: An Historical Perspective
on the Modern Productivity Paradox Paul A. David 210
66. Free Labor: Producing Culture for the Digital Economy
Tiziana Terranova 219
Politics and Power
67. Information Poverty and Political Inequality: Citizenship in
the Age of Privatized Communications Graham Murdock
and Peter Golding 241
68. Surveillance, Privacy, and the New Technology David Lyon and
Elia Zureik 256
69. Oppositional Politics and the Internet: A Critical/Reconstructive
Approach Richard Kahn and Douglas Kellner 270
70. Organized Innocence and War in the New Europe: Adilkno,
Culture, and the Independent Media GeertLovink 292
71. The Internet, Public Spheres, and Political Communication:
Dispersion and Deliberation Peter Dahlgren 306
x ¦ Visions, Histories, Mediation
Technology and Space
72. Spaces of Identity: Communications Technologies and the
Reconfiguration of Europe David Morley and Kevin Robins 323
73. Conclusions: Promoting e-Democracy Pippa Norris 349
74. Being Trini and Representing Trinidad Daniel Miller and Don Slater 358
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Titel: Bd. 1. New media. Visions, histories, mediation
Autor:
Jahr: 2009
Contents
VOLUME I
VISIONS, HISTORIES, MEDIATION
Appendix of Sources xi
Editors' Introduction: New Media Leah A. Lievrouw and Sonia Livingstone xxi
Visions
1. The Medium Is the Message Marshall McLuhan 1
2. Automation: Learning a Living Marshall McLuhan 12
3. The Ecstasy of Communication Jean Baudrillard 21
4. The Society of the Spectacle Guy Debord 28
5. Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural
Economy Arjun Appadurai 39
6. The Culture of Underdetermination Mark Poster 59
Histories
7. Annihilating Space, Time, and Difference: Experiments in
Cultural Homogenization Carolyn Marvin 75
8. Conclusions: Control as Engine of the Information Society
James R. Beniger 112
9. Introduction: A Storm from Paradise: Technological
Innovation, Diffusion and Suppression Brian Winston 121
10. Private Communication Patrice Flichy 135
11. From Kaleidoscomaniac to Cybernerd: Notes toward an
Archaeology of the Media ErkkiHuhtamo 155
vi ¦ Contents
12. Where the Counterculture Met the New Economy: The
WELL and the Origins of Virtual Community Fred Turner 163
Mediation
13. Mediated Interpersonal Communication: Toward a New
Typology Robert Cathcart and Gary Gumpert 186
14. A Cultural Approach to Communication James W.Carey 199
15. Communication and Mediation Josiane Jouet 215
16. The Internet as Mass Medium Merrill Morris and Christine Ogan 235
17. Immediacy, Hypermediacy, and Remediation J. D. Bolter and
R. Grusin 247
18. Cultural Change: The Perception of the Media and the
Mediation of Its Images Jesus Martin Barbero 273
VOLUME II
TECHNOLOGY: ARTEFACTS, SYSTEMS, DESIGN
Technology and Society
19. The Technology and the Society Raymond Williams 1
20. Do Artifacts Have Politics? Langdon Winner 16
21. The Ethnography of Infrastructure Susan Leigh Star 33
22. Technologies, Texts and Affordances Ion Hutchby 48
Communication Technologies in Transition
23. Farewell to the Information Age Geoffrey Nunberg 62
24. The Telephone System: Creator of Mobility and Social
Change Colin Cherty 89
25. Youth Culture and the Shaping of Japanese Mobile
Media: Personalization and the Keitai Internet as
Multimedia Tomoyuki Okada 101
26. "Should One Applaud?" Breaches and Boundaries in
the Reception of New Technology in Music
TrevorJ. Pinch and Karin Bijsterveld 119
27. The Third Era of Television: Plenty JohnEllis 138
Contents ¦ vii
28. New Media Design and Development: Diffusion of
Innovations v Social Shaping of Technology
Leah A. Lievrouw 156
29. Continuity and Change in Conceptions of the
Wired City William H. Button, Jay G. Blumler and
Kenneth L. Kraemer 182
Computers as Media
30. The Computer as a Communication Device J. C. R.
Licklider and Robert W. Taylor 201
31. Epistemological Pluralism: Styles and Voices within the
Computer Culture Sherry Turkle and Seymour Papert 219
32. Popularizing the Internet JanetAbbate 243
33. Shaping the Web: Why the Politics of Search Engines
Matters Lucas D. Introna and Helen Nissenbaum 276
34. The Development of Interactive Games Leslie Haddon 303
35. Designing Genres for New Media: Social, Economic, and
Political Contexts Philip E. Agre 325
VOLUME 111
PRACTICES: INTERACTION, IDENT1TY, CULTURE
Interaction/Computer-Mediated Communication
36. Social Psychological Aspects of Computer-Mediated Communication
Sara Kiesler, Jane Siegel and Timothy W. McGuire 1
37. Interactivity: From New Media to Communication Sheizaf Rafaeli 22
38. Genres of Organizational Communication: A Structurational
Approach to Studying Communication and Media Joanne Yates
and WandaJ. Orlikowski 42
39. 'Connected' Presence: The Emergence of a New Repertoire
for Managing Social Relationships in a Changing
Communication Technoscape Christian Licoppe 69
New Media and Community
40. The Emergence of Community in Computer-Mediated
Communication Nancy K. Baym 95
viii ¦ Contents
41. A Nation of Strangers James E. Katz and Philip Aspden 118
42. Neighboring in Netville: How the Internet Supports Community and
Social Capital in a Wired Suburb Keith Hampton and Barry Wellman 127
Identity and Seif
43. Where Have We Been, Where Are We Going? Joshua Meyrowitz 165
44. Intelligent Agency J. Macgregor Wise 191
45. 'Where Do You Want to Go Today?' Cybernetic Tourism, the
Internet, and Transnationality Lisa Nakamura 207
46. Gendering the Internet: Claims, Controversies and Cultures
Liesbet van Zoonen 217
Everyday/Domestic Contexts of New Media
47. Domesticating Domestication: Reflections on the Life of a
Concept Roger Silverstone 233
48. Conceptualizing User Agency Maria Bakardfieva 250
49. Literacy and Multimodality: A Theoretical Framework
G. Kress 274
50. Internet Literacy: Young People's Negotiation of New Online
Opportunities Sonia Livingstone 301
51. Dazzled by Disney? Ambiguity in Ubiquity Janet Wasko and
Eüeen R. Meehan 325
52. Selling the Digital Dream: Marketing Educational
Technology to Teachers and Parents David Buckingham,
Margaret Scanlon and Julian Seflon-Green 338
New Media and Cultural Practices
53. Quentin Tarantino's Star Wars? Digital Cinema, Media
Convergence, and Participatory Culture Henry Jenkins 357
54. Mobilizing the Imagination in Everyday Play: The Case of
Japanese Media Mixes Mizuko Ito 384
VOLUME IV
SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS, STRUCTURES, ARRANGEMENTS
Information Society: Debates
55. The Post-Industrial Society: A Conceptual Schema Daniel Bell 1
Contents ¦ ix
56. Birth of Joho Shakai and Johoka Concepts in Japan and Their Diffusion
outside Japan Youichilto 16
57. Plan and Control: Towards a Cultural History of the
Information Society Frank Webster and Kevin Robins 25
58. Materials for an Exploratory Theory of the Network
Society Manuel Castells 48
Policy, Law and Regulation
59. Policies for Freedom Ithiel de Sola Pool 67
60. The Internet and U.S. Communication Policy-Making in
Historical and Critical Perspective Robert W.McChesney 88
61. Media Policy Paradigm Shifts: Towards a New
Communications Policy Paradigm Jan van Cuilenburg
and Denis McQuail 114
62. Copyright and Commerce: The DMCA, Trusted Systems,
and the Stabilization of Distribution Tarleton Gülespie 137
New Media Economics and Markets
63. The Public Telecommunications Network: A Concept in
Transition Eli M.Noam 164
64. Elements of Diffusion Everett M. Rogers 183
65. The Dynamo and the Computer: An Historical Perspective
on the Modern Productivity Paradox Paul A. David 210
66. Free Labor: Producing Culture for the Digital Economy
Tiziana Terranova 219
Politics and Power
67. Information Poverty and Political Inequality: Citizenship in
the Age of Privatized Communications Graham Murdock
and Peter Golding 241
68. Surveillance, Privacy, and the New Technology David Lyon and
Elia Zureik 256
69. Oppositional Politics and the Internet: A Critical/Reconstructive
Approach Richard Kahn and Douglas Kellner 270
70. Organized Innocence and War in the New Europe: Adilkno,
Culture, and the Independent Media GeertLovink 292
71. The Internet, Public Spheres, and Political Communication:
Dispersion and Deliberation Peter Dahlgren 306
x ¦ Visions, Histories, Mediation
Technology and Space
72. Spaces of Identity: Communications Technologies and the
Reconfiguration of Europe David Morley and Kevin Robins 323
73. Conclusions: Promoting e-Democracy Pippa Norris 349
74. Being Trini and Representing Trinidad Daniel Miller and Don Slater 358 |
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