Digital World
Connectivity, Creativity and Rights
Herausgeber: Youngs, Gillian
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Connectivity, Creativity and Rights
Herausgeber: Youngs, Gillian
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The Internet and digital technologies have changed the world we live in and the ways we engage with one another and work and play. This is the starting point for this collection which takes analysis of the digital world to the next level exploring the frontiers of digital and creative transformations and mapping their future directions.
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The Internet and digital technologies have changed the world we live in and the ways we engage with one another and work and play. This is the starting point for this collection which takes analysis of the digital world to the next level exploring the frontiers of digital and creative transformations and mapping their future directions.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780415839082
- ISBN-10: 0415839084
- Artikelnr.: 37723216
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780415839082
- ISBN-10: 0415839084
- Artikelnr.: 37723216
Gillian Youngs is Professor of Digital Economy and has been researching diverse aspects of the internet's impact on society and economy for 15 years developing out of her early focus on globalisation. She has given invited keynote and guest papers internationally in the US, China, South Korea, Turkey, Hungary, Germany, Holland, Spain, Austria, Tanzania.
Introduction Digital world: connectivity, creativity and rights Gillian
Youngs, University of Brighton Part I: Connectivity Chapter 1. Innovation
challenges in the digital economy Damian Radcliffe, Cardiff University and
ictQATAR Chapter 2. Politics of digital development: informatization and
governance in China Xiudian Dai, University of Hull Chapter 3. Digital
inclusion: a case for micro perspectives Panayiota Tsatsou, Swansea
University Chapter 4. Social innovation and digital community curation Matt
Chilcott, University of Glamorgan and CMC2 Monmouthshire Part II:
Creativity Chapter 5. Creativity and digital innovation David Gauntlett,
University of Westminster Chapter 6. Digital story and the new creativity
Hamish Fyfe, University of Glamorgan Chapter 7. Photography's
transformation in the digital age: artistic and everyday forms Mark Durden,
University of Wales, Newport Chapter 8Transmedia storytelling and audience:
memory and market Colin B. Harvey, University of Western Sydney and London
South Bank University Part III: Rights Chapter 9. The Fifth Estate of the
digital world William H. Dutton and Elizabeth Dubois, Oxford Internet
Institute, University of Oxford Chapter 10. Economic innovations and
political empowerment Khaled Galal, Communications Consultant Chapter 11. A
cyberconflict analysis of the 2011 Arab Spring Athina Karatzogianni,
University of Hull Chapter 12. Cyberqueer perspectives on rights and
activism Tracy Simmons, University of Leicester
Youngs, University of Brighton Part I: Connectivity Chapter 1. Innovation
challenges in the digital economy Damian Radcliffe, Cardiff University and
ictQATAR Chapter 2. Politics of digital development: informatization and
governance in China Xiudian Dai, University of Hull Chapter 3. Digital
inclusion: a case for micro perspectives Panayiota Tsatsou, Swansea
University Chapter 4. Social innovation and digital community curation Matt
Chilcott, University of Glamorgan and CMC2 Monmouthshire Part II:
Creativity Chapter 5. Creativity and digital innovation David Gauntlett,
University of Westminster Chapter 6. Digital story and the new creativity
Hamish Fyfe, University of Glamorgan Chapter 7. Photography's
transformation in the digital age: artistic and everyday forms Mark Durden,
University of Wales, Newport Chapter 8Transmedia storytelling and audience:
memory and market Colin B. Harvey, University of Western Sydney and London
South Bank University Part III: Rights Chapter 9. The Fifth Estate of the
digital world William H. Dutton and Elizabeth Dubois, Oxford Internet
Institute, University of Oxford Chapter 10. Economic innovations and
political empowerment Khaled Galal, Communications Consultant Chapter 11. A
cyberconflict analysis of the 2011 Arab Spring Athina Karatzogianni,
University of Hull Chapter 12. Cyberqueer perspectives on rights and
activism Tracy Simmons, University of Leicester
Introduction Digital world: connectivity, creativity and rights Gillian
Youngs, University of Brighton Part I: Connectivity Chapter 1. Innovation
challenges in the digital economy Damian Radcliffe, Cardiff University and
ictQATAR Chapter 2. Politics of digital development: informatization and
governance in China Xiudian Dai, University of Hull Chapter 3. Digital
inclusion: a case for micro perspectives Panayiota Tsatsou, Swansea
University Chapter 4. Social innovation and digital community curation Matt
Chilcott, University of Glamorgan and CMC2 Monmouthshire Part II:
Creativity Chapter 5. Creativity and digital innovation David Gauntlett,
University of Westminster Chapter 6. Digital story and the new creativity
Hamish Fyfe, University of Glamorgan Chapter 7. Photography's
transformation in the digital age: artistic and everyday forms Mark Durden,
University of Wales, Newport Chapter 8Transmedia storytelling and audience:
memory and market Colin B. Harvey, University of Western Sydney and London
South Bank University Part III: Rights Chapter 9. The Fifth Estate of the
digital world William H. Dutton and Elizabeth Dubois, Oxford Internet
Institute, University of Oxford Chapter 10. Economic innovations and
political empowerment Khaled Galal, Communications Consultant Chapter 11. A
cyberconflict analysis of the 2011 Arab Spring Athina Karatzogianni,
University of Hull Chapter 12. Cyberqueer perspectives on rights and
activism Tracy Simmons, University of Leicester
Youngs, University of Brighton Part I: Connectivity Chapter 1. Innovation
challenges in the digital economy Damian Radcliffe, Cardiff University and
ictQATAR Chapter 2. Politics of digital development: informatization and
governance in China Xiudian Dai, University of Hull Chapter 3. Digital
inclusion: a case for micro perspectives Panayiota Tsatsou, Swansea
University Chapter 4. Social innovation and digital community curation Matt
Chilcott, University of Glamorgan and CMC2 Monmouthshire Part II:
Creativity Chapter 5. Creativity and digital innovation David Gauntlett,
University of Westminster Chapter 6. Digital story and the new creativity
Hamish Fyfe, University of Glamorgan Chapter 7. Photography's
transformation in the digital age: artistic and everyday forms Mark Durden,
University of Wales, Newport Chapter 8Transmedia storytelling and audience:
memory and market Colin B. Harvey, University of Western Sydney and London
South Bank University Part III: Rights Chapter 9. The Fifth Estate of the
digital world William H. Dutton and Elizabeth Dubois, Oxford Internet
Institute, University of Oxford Chapter 10. Economic innovations and
political empowerment Khaled Galal, Communications Consultant Chapter 11. A
cyberconflict analysis of the 2011 Arab Spring Athina Karatzogianni,
University of Hull Chapter 12. Cyberqueer perspectives on rights and
activism Tracy Simmons, University of Leicester