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In this book, Corinne M. Dalelio analyzes how the rise of interactive media over the last few decades has had enormous impacts on every aspect of American society—the ways in which we organize, produce, consume, engage, entertain, and inform. Yet the vestiges of the one-way, broadcast model of the media industries continue to be primary, prominent, and persuasive in our culture, Dalelio argues. This book offers clarity and insight into the current media landscape by first outlining what it is that makes interactive media distinct from that which came before, and then identifying the harmonies and tensions between media systems—new and old—as they operate in various communicative contexts still in flux. These contexts include art, journalism, activism, marketing, and even the public sphere. Dalelio encourages readers to hone their critical digital literacy skills by supplying them with analytical concepts and theoretical principles that can be applied, regardless of how these tools change or evolve, ultimately enabling more thoughtful and meaningful interactive media usage and consumption. Elucidated throughout with interesting and relevant narrative examples, this book offers an engaging and straightforward presentation of the current scholarly understanding of these tools along with practical tips for navigating the challenges of our complex media ecosystem. Scholars of media studies, communication, sociology, and American studies will find this book particularly useful.



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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

Table of Contents

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

Interactive Media and Society

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 22/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781793633026, 978-1793633026
      ISBN10: 1793633029

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In this book, Corinne M. Dalelio analyzes how the rise of interactive media over the last few decades has had enormous impacts on every aspect of American society—the ways in which we organize, produce, consume, engage, entertain, and inform. Yet the vestiges of the one-way, broadcast model of the media industries continue to be primary, prominent, and persuasive in our culture, Dalelio argues. This book offers clarity and insight into the current media landscape by first outlining what it is that makes interactive media distinct from that which came before, and then identifying the harmonies and tensions between media systems—new and old—as they operate in various communicative contexts still in flux. These contexts include art, journalism, activism, marketing, and even the public sphere. Dalelio encourages readers to hone their critical digital literacy skills by supplying them with analytical concepts and theoretical principles that can be applied, regardless of how these tools change or evolve, ultimately enabling more thoughtful and meaningful interactive media usage and consumption. Elucidated throughout with interesting and relevant narrative examples, this book offers an engaging and straightforward presentation of the current scholarly understanding of these tools along with practical tips for navigating the challenges of our complex media ecosystem. Scholars of media studies, communication, sociology, and American studies will find this book particularly useful.



      Trade Review

      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

      Table of Contents

      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

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