In this book, Sally J. McMillan draws insights from the lived experiences of digital immigrants and traces incremental points in media evolution leading up to the development of smartphones, which are now indispensable and tied to identity. Scholars of communication, media ecology, and technology will find this book of particular interest.
In this book, Sally J. McMillan draws insights from the lived experiences of digital immigrants and traces incremental points in media evolution leading up to the development of smartphones, which are now indispensable and tied to identity. Scholars of communication, media ecology, and technology will find this book of particular interest.
Sally J. McMillan is professor emerita at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Tables Acknowledgement Chapter 1: Introduction Section I: Forms Chapter 2: Talking: With and without a Tether Chapter 3: Writing: From Atoms and Ink to Bits and Bytes Chapter 4: Pictures: Still, Moving, and "Appy" Section II: Functions Chapter 5: Keeping up with Family, Friends, and Trends Chapter 6: (Re)searching and Navigating Chapter 7: Commerce and Commercials Chapter 8: Conclusion Appendix: Method References About the Author
List of Tables Acknowledgement Chapter 1: Introduction Section I: Forms Chapter 2: Talking: With and without a Tether Chapter 3: Writing: From Atoms and Ink to Bits and Bytes Chapter 4: Pictures: Still, Moving, and "Appy" Section II: Functions Chapter 5: Keeping up with Family, Friends, and Trends Chapter 6: (Re)searching and Navigating Chapter 7: Commerce and Commercials Chapter 8: Conclusion Appendix: Method References About the Author
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