“This fantastic book provides a wealth of knowledge about the body’s intersection with technology, bringing together works of scholarship that have not been in conversation up until now.”
Jason Farman, University of Maryland
“A fascinating and thoughtful explication of the relationship between our bodily senses and mobile media, offering a unique perspective on the corporeal experience of modern technology.”
Lee Humphreys, Cornell University
“At the centre of Richardson and Wilken's research is the question of how smartphones and other digital mobile devices impact people as a whole. The book, written by two media and communication researchers, reveals how technology changes and challenges the lives of millions of people.”
Magazin für Computertechnik
“This fantastic book provides a wealth of knowledge about the body’s intersection with technology, bringing together works of scholarship that have not been in conversation up until now.”
Jason Farman, University of Maryland
“A fascinating and thoughtful explication of the relationship between our bodily senses and mobile media, offering a unique perspective on the corporeal experience of modern technology.”
Lee Humphreys, Cornell University
“At the centre of Richardson and Wilken's research is the question of how smartphones and other digital mobile devices impact people as a whole. The book, written by two media and communication researchers, reveals how technology changes and challenges the lives of millions of people.”
Magazin für Computertechnik
Ingrid Richardson is Professor in Media and Communication at RMIT University.
Rowan Wilken is Associate Professor in Media and Communication at RMIT University.