Interactive Media and Society


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By Corinne M. Dalelio
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Corinne M. Dalelio is assistant professor in the Department of Communication, Media, and Culture at Coastal Carolina University.

Acknowledgments List of Figures Preface Chapter 1: Interactive Media Chapter 2: The Media Convergence Ecosystem Chapter 3: Groups and Communities Chapter 4: Networks Chapter 5: Amateur Media Chapter 6: Citizen News Chapter 7: Collaboration Chapter 8: Activism Chapter 9: Convergence Consumerism Chapter 10: Media Industry Concerns and Confrontations Chapter 11: New Models for Converging Media Chapter 12: The New Gatekeepers Chapter 13: Privacy and Surveillance Chapter 14: Heading into the Future Bibliography About the Author

In this book, Dalelio reminds us of the key importance of interactivity as a defining characteristic of media that span generations and span the globe. She convincingly suggests that the human-computer relationship is a co-authored one, with the latter increasingly responsive to the input of the former. Interactive media can be found in familiar and unfamiliar places, from mobile phones and videogame consoles to eyeglasses and kitchen countertops. This volume introduces us to a shared understanding of interactivity. Through a combination of narrative and social sciences, readers are invited to both celebrate and question how our technologies impact the form and function of our interactions with each other. -- Nick Bowman, Texas Tech University

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