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Reading Digital Culture

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ISBN: 978-0-631-22302-3

January 2001

Wiley-Blackwell

384 pages

Description
Computer technology has transformed many fundamental parts of life: how we work and play, how we communicate and consume, how we create knowledge and learn, even how we understand politics and participate in public life. Reading Digital Culture is a comprehensive collection of the most influential essays on digital media written in recent years.
About the Author
David Trend is Director of the University of California's Institute for Research on the Arts, which funds projects through the ten-campus University of California system. He is also Chair of Studio Art at the University of California, Irvine. Former long-time editor of The Socialist Review, Trend is author or editor of a number of books, including Radical Democracy: Identity, Citizenship and the State (1996).
Features

  • Brings together some of the most provocative commentators on digital culture.

  • Presents both classic essays on digital cultures as well as more recent, cutting-edge articles.

  • Includes a wider and more far-reaching selection of topics than any other volume on the subject.