Communication, digital media + everyday life / Tony Chalkley, Mitchell Hobbs, Adam Brown, Toija Cinque, Brad Warren, Mark Finn.

By: Chalkley, Tony [author.]Contributor(s): Hobbs, Mitchell [author.] | Brown, Adam, 1982- [author.] | Cinque, Toija [author.] | Warren, Brad (Contract lecturer) [author.] | Finn, Mark (Senior lecturer) [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia : Oxford University Press, 2015Edition: Second editionDescription: xvii, 325 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780195588026; 0195588029Other title: Communication, digital media and everyday lifeUniform titles: Communication, new media and everyday life Subject(s): Communication -- Textbooks | Mass media | Communication | Mass mediaGenre/Form: Textbooks.DDC classification: 302.23 LOC classification: P90 | .C6297 2015
Contents:
pt. 1. Media and society -- Introduction -- What is the media, and is digital media 'new'? -- Subtext and mass media -- Media power and influence -- Making meaning through narrative : conventions, intertextuality and transmedia storytelling -- Non-verbal communication -- Gender and communication -- Designing desire : advertising, consumption and identity -- Semiotics -- Online dating -- Postmodernism : why should I care? -- pt. 2. Content and culture -- Reading film : techniques, identification and ideology -- Organisational and professional communication -- Values, ideals and power in the brave new digital world -- pt. 3. Communication and control -- Constructed reality -- Navigating social media : identity, privacy and performativity in the digital age -- Games, culture and technology -- Technology, piracy, creativity and ownership -- Surveillance -- Reality TV and constructed reality -- Conclusion : Do we communicate 'less' or 'more' in the digital age?
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First edition published in 2011 under the title Communication, new media and everyday life.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-315) and index.

pt. 1. Media and society -- Introduction -- What is the media, and is digital media 'new'? -- Subtext and mass media -- Media power and influence -- Making meaning through narrative : conventions, intertextuality and transmedia storytelling -- Non-verbal communication -- Gender and communication -- Designing desire : advertising, consumption and identity -- Semiotics -- Online dating -- Postmodernism : why should I care? -- pt. 2. Content and culture -- Reading film : techniques, identification and ideology -- Organisational and professional communication -- Values, ideals and power in the brave new digital world -- pt. 3. Communication and control -- Constructed reality -- Navigating social media : identity, privacy and performativity in the digital age -- Games, culture and technology -- Technology, piracy, creativity and ownership -- Surveillance -- Reality TV and constructed reality -- Conclusion : Do we communicate 'less' or 'more' in the digital age?

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