Resultaten voor 'gerard goggin'

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  1. The Limits of Immersion
    1. Ben Egliston
    2. Marcus Carter
    3. Kate Euphemia Clark

    The Limits of Immersion

    1. Introduction 2. Embodiment: Virtual Realities, Normative Bodies 3. Vision-centric Virtual Realities 4. Neurodiversity: Sensory Exclusion 5. Ready Player Two: Disabilities, Carers, and Co-Constructing Virtual Reality 6. Accessibility is Not Very Accessible 7. Beyond Access: Design the medium to fit the user, not the user to fit the medium

    € 41,50
  2. The Routledge Companion to Mobile Media

    The Routledge Companion to Mobile Media

    This second edition of the groundbreaking Routledge Companion to Mobile Media brings together newly commissioned essays and cutting-edge research alongside updated essays from the original volume to create a definitive guide to mobile communication studies.

    € 339,95
  3. Global Communication Governance at the Crossroads

    Global Communication Governance at the Crossroads

    This edited volume addresses current challenges, trends and transformations in global communication governance.

    € 186,95
  4. Oral Histories of the Internet and the Web

    Oral Histories of the Internet and the Web

    Oral Histories of the Internet and the Web brings together a number of interviews with people who in various ways have affected the establishing and evolution of the internet and the web, and in contrast to the historical accounts these interviews give a sense of lived and living history.

    € 57,95
  5. Mobile Media Methods
    1. Larissa Hjorth
    2. Gerard Goggin

    Mobile Media Methods

    "Mobile Media Methods by Larissa Hjorth and Gerard Goggin is a welcome contribution to scholarship on mobile communication. Hjorth and Goggin help us to see how mobile media, and the portable affordances it provides, allow us to examine social processes “in the wild”. They show us how it also provides fine-grained data with which to understand these social dynamics. Hjorth and Goggin are well-positioned to guide us through this new terrain as they outline both its potentials and its ethical challenges."Richard Ling, Nanyang Technological University"Mobile Media Methods is an important tool for understanding the potential and use of mobile media in research. As world experts in mobile media, Hjorth and Goggin are uniquely positioned to identify and describe the myriad of ways that mobile media can be used to help us empirically apprehend and investigate the social world."Lee Humphreys, Cornell University

    € 24,95
  6. Mobile Media Methods
    1. Larissa Hjorth
    2. Gerard Goggin

    Mobile Media Methods

    "Mobile Media Methods by Larissa Hjorth and Gerard Goggin is a welcome contribution to scholarship on mobile communication. Hjorth and Goggin help us to see how mobile media, and the portable affordances it provides, allow us to examine social processes “in the wild”. They show us how it also provides fine-grained data with which to understand these social dynamics. Hjorth and Goggin are well-positioned to guide us through this new terrain as they outline both its potentials and its ethical challenges."Richard Ling, Nanyang Technological University"Mobile Media Methods is an important tool for understanding the potential and use of mobile media in research. As world experts in mobile media, Hjorth and Goggin are uniquely positioned to identify and describe the myriad of ways that mobile media can be used to help us empirically apprehend and investigate the social world."Lee Humphreys, Cornell University

    € 76,50
  7. Global Communication Governance at the Crossroads

    Global Communication Governance at the Crossroads

    This edited volume addresses current challenges, trends and transformations in global communication governance.

    € 186,95
  8. Oral Histories of the Internet and the Web

    Oral Histories of the Internet and the Web

    Oral Histories of the Internet and the Web brings together a number of interviews with people who in various ways have affected the establishing and evolution of the internet and the web, and in contrast to the historical accounts these interviews give a sense of lived and living history.

    € 193,95
  9. The Routledge Companion to Disability and Media

    The Routledge Companion to Disability and Media

    An authoritative and indispensable guide to disability and media, this thoughtfully curated collection features varied and provocative contributions from distinguished scholars alongside next-generation research leaders.

    € 67,95
  10. Apps
    1. Gerard Goggin

    Apps

    From Mobile Phones to Digital Lives

    “Apps is the definitive book for anyone who wants to know about mobile apps. International expert Goggin guides us through the complex and contested histories and evolutions of mobile apps. This is the first book to take seriously the role of mobile apps across social, cultural, economic, and political terrain by providing a systematic overview of mobile apps as interwoven in the many facets of our lives.”Larissa Hjorth, RMIT University “We all use apps, but what are they? In this technologically expert, economically smart overview, Gerard Goggin, a leading global expert on mobile phones, offers a timely assessment of the creative, social, and extractive work that apps do while we use them.”Nick Couldry, London School of Economics and Political Science“Apps offers a broad view of apps as tools, communication media, and social laboratories, giving enough historical context to help readers understand how apps developed out of and fit into the context of other information communication technologies. This book would serve as a useful starting point for students, scholars, and members of the general public (presumably app users) interested in studying apps and looking for a map of the general landscape of the field of study.”International Journal of Communication

    € 69,50
  11. Apps
    1. Gerard Goggin

    Apps

    From Mobile Phones to Digital Lives

    “Apps is the definitive book for anyone who wants to know about mobile apps. International expert Goggin guides us through the complex and contested histories and evolutions of mobile apps. This is the first book to take seriously the role of mobile apps across social, cultural, economic, and political terrain by providing a systematic overview of mobile apps as interwoven in the many facets of our lives.”Larissa Hjorth, RMIT University “We all use apps, but what are they? In this technologically expert, economically smart overview, Gerard Goggin, a leading global expert on mobile phones, offers a timely assessment of the creative, social, and extractive work that apps do while we use them.”Nick Couldry, London School of Economics and Political Science“Apps offers a broad view of apps as tools, communication media, and social laboratories, giving enough historical context to help readers understand how apps developed out of and fit into the context of other information communication technologies. This book would serve as a useful starting point for students, scholars, and members of the general public (presumably app users) interested in studying apps and looking for a map of the general landscape of the field of study.”International Journal of Communication

    € 21,95
  12. Normality and Disability

    Normality and Disability

    Intersections among Norms, Law, and Culture

    This collection explores the place of law in political, social, and biomedical developments relating to disability and other categories of ‘abnormality’. It shows how law produces cultural meanings, and expressions of disability, and how law is constituted by cultures of disability. It was published as a special issue of the Continuum jou

    € 62,50