ニューメディア・ハンドブック:情報技術と社会<br>Handbook of New Media : Social Shaping and Consequences of Icts

ニューメディア・ハンドブック:情報技術と社会
Handbook of New Media : Social Shaping and Consequences of Icts

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 564 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780761965107
  • DDC分類 302.23

基本説明

Contents: The changing social landscape; Technology design and development; New media and organizing; Systems, industries and markets; Policy and regulation; Cultural and new media.

Full Description


'Selected contributions are all of high quality and do indeed contribute to the editors goal; synthesis combined with new horizons, cross-disciplinary approaches combine with state of the art description. This makes the Handbook of New Media de facto required reading for anybody involved in new media and its understanding.... The aim of this book was ambitious and the size of the book is impressive but the result is there, a handbook of new media, which will remain a key referance in new media research for some considerable time'- Learning Media Technology`A landmark volume that provides a foundation stone for a new subject - the study of new media. It is stunningly well-edited, offering a very high standard of original contributions in a skilfully orchestrated and organised textbook' - James Curran, Goldsmiths College, University of London`This is the first major review of interactive technologies and their cultural and social context. This is more than a welcome addition to one's library; it is the authoritative overview of international research perspectives on interactive media technologies by leading scholars around the world' - Ellen Wartella, University of Texas, Austin`The Handbook of New Media is a landmark for the study of information and communication technologies within the field of communication. Its international team of editors and authors has brought together insights gained from over two decades of scholarly research. This indispensable reference demonstrates an increased maturity and stature for "new media" research within the field' - William H Dutton, University of Southern California`A truly comprehensive and authoritative volume. This Handbook will be an absolutely essential text for anyone concerned with social aspects of the new media' - Kevin Robins, Goldsmiths College, University of LondonThe past 20 years have seen remarkable growth in research and scholarship addressing new information and communication technologies and their social contexts. Often called `new media' research, this growing field is both international and interdisciplinary. The Handbook of New Media sets out boundaries of new media research and scholarship and provides a definitive statement of the current state-of-the-art of the field. Divided into six sections covering major problem areas of research, the Handbook includes an introductory essay by the editors and a concluding essay by Ron Rice. Each chapter, written by an internationally renowned scholar, provides a review of the most significant social research findings and insights. This Handbook will be an indispensable volume on the personal bookshelves of all scholars working in the area, required reading for graduate students, a reference work for established researchers and newcomers to new media scholarship, and an intellectual benchmark for the field.

Contents

Introduction - Leah A Lievrouw and Sonia LivingstoneThe Social Shaping and Consequences of ICTsPART ONE: THE CHANGING SOCIAL LANDSCAPEIntroduction - Sonia LivingstoneThe Information Society Revisited - Frank WebsterCreating Community with Media - Nicholas W JankowskiHistory, Theories and Scientific InvestigationsPolitics and New Media - Sara BentivegnaInterpersonal Life Online - Nancy K BaymThe Electronic Generation? - David BuckinghamChildren and New MediaNew Media and New Literacies - Douglas KellnerReconstructing Education for the New MillenniumPrimary Issues in Internet Use - Ronald E RiceAccess, Civic and Community Involvement, and Social Interaction and ExpressionPART TWO: TECHNOLOGY DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENTIntroduction - Leah A LievrouwNew Media History - Patrice FlichyHow to Infrastructure - Susan Leigh Star and Geoffrey C BowkerExploring Models of Interactivity from Multiple Research Traditions - Sally J McMillanUsers, Documents and SystemsDetermination and Contingency in New Media Development - Leah A LievrouwDiffusion of Innovations and Social Shaping of Technology PerspectivesPART THREE: NEW MEDIA AND ORGANIZINGIntroduction - Noshir S ContractorSmart Agents and Organizations of the Future - Kathleen M CarleyNew Media and Organizing at the Group Level - Andrea B Hollingshead and Noshir S ContractorThe Social Construction of Technology in Studies of the Workplace - Mich[gr]ele H Jackson, Marshall Scott Poole and Tim KuhnNew Media Implementation and Industrial Organization - Fran[ce]cois Bar with Caroline SimardPART FOUR: SYSTEMS, INDUSTRIES AND MARKETSIntroduction - John UreThe Development and Use of Online Newspapers - Pablo J BoczkowskiWhat Research Tells Us and What We Might Want to KnowNew Media and New Economy Cluster Dynamics - Philip CookeGlobalization and the Structure of New Media Industries - Terry Flew and Stephen McElhinneyInformation Society, Trade and Industry Policy - Anders Henten and Knud Erik SkoubyThe Economics of Information and Industrial Change - Don LambertonThe New Economy - Peter Lovelock and John UreInternet, Telecommunications and Electronic Commerce?Universal Access to the New Information Infrastructure - Heather E HudsonPART FIVE: POLICY AND REGULATIONIntroduction - Bella Mody, Harry M Trebing and Laura SteinThe Governance of Media MarketsWired Cities and Transnational Communications - Dwayne WinseckNew Forms of Governance for Telecommunications and the New MediaNew Global Media and Communication Policy - Laura Stein and Nikhil SinhaThe Role of the State in the Twenty-First CenturyAbout Scarcities and Intermediaries - Stefaan G VerhulstThe Regulatory Paradigm Shift of Digital Content ReviewedThe Real Digital Divide - Oscar H Gandy JrCitizens versus ConsumersLabour and New Media - Gwen UreyPART SIX: CULTURE AND NEW MEDIAIntroduction - Mark PosterCultural Studies and Technology - Jennifer Daryl Slack and J Macgregor WiseDiscursive Displacement and the Seminal Ambiguity of Space and Place - Michael R CurryPower and Political Culture - Timothy W LukeSocial Relationships and Identity Online and Offline - Don Slater