Digital orientations
- 194pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Digital Orientations is a bold call for non-media-centric media studies (and ultimately for everyday-life studies) with a non-representational theoretical emphasis.




Digital Orientations is a bold call for non-media-centric media studies (and ultimately for everyday-life studies) with a non-representational theoretical emphasis.
Exploring the intersection of media and communications, the book offers a comprehensive guide that integrates concepts from various disciplines. It presents an accessible yet thought-provoking approach, making it an essential resource for higher undergraduate and postgraduate students seeking to deepen their understanding of contemporary media dynamics.
This book, first published in 1996, offers insights into its subject matter through a scholarly lens, reflecting the academic rigor associated with Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis. It delves into themes relevant to its field, providing valuable perspectives and analysis that remain significant in contemporary discussions. The work is designed for readers seeking a deeper understanding of the topic, making it a useful resource for students and professionals alike.
Media, Place and Mobility offers a new understanding of media uses as place- making practices in everyday living.