The age of digital media has given rise to a new social world. It is a world in which the transmission of information from the few to the many is steadily being supplanted by the multi-directional flow of facts, lies, and ideas. It is a world in which hundreds of millions of people are voluntarily depositing large amounts of personal details in publicly accessible databases. It is a world in which interpersonal relationships are increasingly being conducted in the virtual sphere. Above all, this is a world that seems to be veering off in unpredictable ways from the trends of the immediate past. This book is a probing examination of that world, and of the changes that it has ushered into our lives. In more than thirty essays by a wide range of scholars, this must-have second edition examines the impact of digital media in six areas – information, persuasion, community, gender and sexuality, surveillance and privacy, and cross-cultural communication – and offers an invaluable guide for students and scholars alike. With one exception, all essays are completely new or revised for this volume.
ISBN: | 9781433132865 |
Publication date: | 20th February 2017 |
Author: | Paul Messaris |
Publisher: | Peter Lang Publishing Inc |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 380 pages |
Genres: |
Digital Lifestyle and online world: consumer and user guides Films, cinema Communication studies Media studies Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects Computer networking and communications Educational: Social sciences, social studies |