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- Title Pages
- About the Contributors
- Editors' Acknowledgments
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1 Introduction -
2 Materiality and Media in Communication and Technology Studies -
3 Steps Toward Cosmopolitanism in the Study of Media Technologies -
4 Closer to the Metal -
5 Emerging Configurations of Knowledge Expression -
6 “What Do We Want?” “Materiality!” “When Do We Want It?” “Now!” -
7 Mediations and Their Others -
8 Making Media Work -
9 The Relevance of Algorithms -
10 The Fog of Freedom -
11 Rethinking Repair -
12 Identifying the Interests of Digital Users as Audiences, Consumers, Workers, and Publics -
13 The World Outside and the Pictures in Our Networks - References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
(p.ix) About the Contributors
(p.ix) About the Contributors
- Source:
- Media Technologies
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- About the Contributors
- Editors' Acknowledgments
-
1 Introduction -
2 Materiality and Media in Communication and Technology Studies -
3 Steps Toward Cosmopolitanism in the Study of Media Technologies -
4 Closer to the Metal -
5 Emerging Configurations of Knowledge Expression -
6 “What Do We Want?” “Materiality!” “When Do We Want It?” “Now!” -
7 Mediations and Their Others -
8 Making Media Work -
9 The Relevance of Algorithms -
10 The Fog of Freedom -
11 Rethinking Repair -
12 Identifying the Interests of Digital Users as Audiences, Consumers, Workers, and Publics -
13 The World Outside and the Pictures in Our Networks - References
- Author Index
- Subject Index