Social media archeology and poetics / (Record no. 73478)
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control field | 7862433 |
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control field | 20220712204859.0 |
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fixed length control field | 170308s2016 maua ob 001 eng d |
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ISBN | 9780262336871 |
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-- | hardcover |
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-- | hardcover |
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Call Number | 302.23/1 |
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Title | Social media archeology and poetics / |
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Number of Pages | 1 PDF (xvi, 465 pages) : |
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Series statement | Leonardo book series |
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Series statement | Leonardo |
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Summary, etc | Focusing on early social media in the arts and humanities and on the core role of creative computer scientists, artists, and scholars in shaping the pre-Web social media landscape, Social Media Archeology and Poetics documents social media lineage, beginning in the 1970s with collaborative ARPANET research, Community Memory, PLATO, Minitel, and ARTEX and continuing into the 1980s and beyond with the Electronic Caf�, Art Com Electronic Network, Arts Wire, The THING, and many more.With first person accounts from pioneers in the field, as well as papers by artists, scholars, and curators, Social Media Archeology and Poetics documents how these platforms were vital components of early social networking and important in the development of new media and electronic literature. It describes platforms that allowed artists and musicians to share and publish their work, community networking diversity, and the creation of footholds for the arts and humanities online. And it invites comparisons of social media in the past and present, asking: What can we learn from early social media that will inspire us to envision a greater cultural presence on contemporary social media?ContributorsMadeline Gonzalez Allen, James Blustein, Hank Bull, Annick Bureaud, J. R. Carpenter, Paul E. Ceruzzi, Anna Couey, Amanda McDonald Crowley, Steve Dietz, Judith Donath, Steven Durland, Lee Felsenstein, Susanne Gerber, Ann-Barbara Graff, Dene Grigar, Stacy Horn, Antoinette LaFarge, Deena Larsen, Gary O. Larson, Alan Liu, Geert Lovink, Richard Lowenberg, Judy Malloy, Scott McPhee, Julianne Nyhan, Howard Rheingold, Randy Ross, Wolfgang Staehle, Fred Truck, Rob Wittig, David R. Woolley. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--SUBJECT 1 | |
General subdivision | History. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--SUBJECT 1 | |
General subdivision | History. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--SUBJECT 1 | |
General subdivision | History. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--SUBJECT 1 | |
General subdivision | History. |
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Author 2 | Malloy, Judy, |
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Uniform Resource Identifier | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=7862433 |
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Koha item type | eBooks |
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-- | Cambridge, Massachusettes ; |
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-- | The MIT Press, |
-- | [2016] |
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-- | [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : |
-- | IEEE Xplore, |
-- | [2016] |
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-- | electronic |
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-- | online resource |
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-- | Description based on PDF viewed 03/08/2017. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--SUBJECT 1 | |
-- | Communication |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--SUBJECT 1 | |
-- | Mass media |
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-- | Social media |
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-- | Writing |
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