Making Digital Cultures: Access, Interactivity, and Authenticity
Making Digital Cultures brings together recent theorizing of the 'digital age' with empirical studies of how institutions embrace these technologies in relation to older established technological objects, processes and practices. It asks how relations between 'analogue' and 'digital' are conceptualized and configured both in theory and inside the public library, the business organization and the archive.
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Making Digital Cultures: Access, Interactivity, and Authenticity
Making Digital Cultures brings together recent theorizing of the 'digital age' with empirical studies of how institutions embrace these technologies in relation to older established technological objects, processes and practices. It asks how relations between 'analogue' and 'digital' are conceptualized and configured both in theory and inside the public library, the business organization and the archive.
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Making Digital Cultures: Access, Interactivity, and Authenticity

Making Digital Cultures: Access, Interactivity, and Authenticity

by Martin Hand
Making Digital Cultures: Access, Interactivity, and Authenticity

Making Digital Cultures: Access, Interactivity, and Authenticity

by Martin Hand

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Overview

Making Digital Cultures brings together recent theorizing of the 'digital age' with empirical studies of how institutions embrace these technologies in relation to older established technological objects, processes and practices. It asks how relations between 'analogue' and 'digital' are conceptualized and configured both in theory and inside the public library, the business organization and the archive.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781409491460
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 12/28/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Martin Hand is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Queen's University, Canada. He is the co-author of The Design of Everyday Life (2007; Oxford: Berg). He is currently writing about photography and memory practices in everyday life.

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