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Changing media landscapes: visual networking

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posted on 2015-01-01, 00:00 authored by Toija CinqueToija Cinque
Combines theory, key issues for debate and an exploration of legacy and digital media industries to provide a holistic approach to communication and media.
Activities, study questions and further reading/weblinks at the end of each chapter to help students put theory into context and further their understanding of key concepts.
It covers the latest trends emerging from the deregulation of many media industries and then outlines future scenarios for a globally competitive digital media environment.
Explores the contemporary intersections between social media, legacy media and communications with other studies in history, statistics, privacy and surveillance, public policy, media law and economics.
The nature of media forms and industries is changing rapidly and constantly. As such, Changing Media Landscapes explores the concept of visual networking to describe the ways multiple media devices are used now for a variety of tasks. Visual networking extends the ability to engage in human communication particularly in today's context where most of our daily activities and routines are carried out with the help of various forms of communication technologies. It explores the changing media landscape through contemporary and developing latest trends, issues and developments including multicasting, cloud computing, privacy and social networking. It combines theory, key issues for debate and an exploration of legacy and digital media industries to provide a holistic approach to communication and media.

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Pagination

1 - 246

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Place of publication

South Melbourne, Vic.

ISBN-13

9780195525618

Language

eng

Publication classification

A1 Books - authored - research; A Book

Copyright notice

2015, Oxford University Press

Number of chapters

14

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