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100 1 _aSayers, Jentery,
_eauthor.
_971699
245 1 4 _aThe Routledge Companion to Media Studies and Digital Humanities /
_cJentery Sayers.
250 _aFirst edition.
264 1 _aLondon :
_bTaylor and Francis,
_c2017.
300 _a1 online resource (dlx, 20 pages)
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
520 2 _a"Although the fields of media studies and digital humanities are both well established, their overlaps have not been examined in depth. This comprehensive collection fills that gap, giving students, scholars, and media studies practitioners a cutting-edge guide to understanding the array of methodologies and projects operating at the intersection of digital humanities, computing, and culture. Topics covered include: networks; interfaces; media and culture at scale; procedures, programming, code; memory, digitization, and new media; and hacking, queering, and bending."--Provided by publisher.
505 0 0 _tPart, Part I Access, Praxis, Justice --
_tchapter Introduction: Studying Media through New Media --
_tchapter 1 Theory/Practice: Lessons Learned from Feminist Film Studies /
_rStudies TARA MCPHERSON --
_tchapter 2 #cut/paste+bleed: Entangling Feminist Affect, Action, and Production On and Ofβine /
_rALEXANDRA JUHASZ --
_tchapter 3 Analog Girls in Digital Worlds: Dismantling Binaries for Digital Humanists Who Research Social Media /
_rMOYA BAILEY REINA GOSSETT --
_tchapter 4 (Cyber)Ethnographies of Contact, Dialogue, Friction: Connecting, Building, Placing, and Doing "Data" /
_rRADHIKA GAJJALA ERIKA M. BEHRMANN JEANETTE M. DILLON --
_tchapter 5 Of, By, and For the Internet: New Media Studies and Public Scholarship /
_rAIMÉE MORRISON --
_tchapter 6 Women Who Rock: Making Scenes, Building Communities: Convivencia and Archivista Praxis for a Digital Era /
_rMICHELLE HABELL-PALLÁN, SONNET RETMAN, ANGELICA MACKLIN, AND MONICA DE LA TORRE --
_tchapter 7 Decolonizing Digital Humanities in Theory and Practice /
_rROOPIKA RISAM --
_tchapter 8 Interactive Narratives: Addressing Social and Political Trauma through New Media /
_rISABEL CRISTINA RESTREPO ACEVEDO --
_tchapter 9 Wear and Care: Feminisms at a Long Maker Table /
_rJACQUELINE WERNIMONT ELIZABETH LOSH --
_tchapter 10 A Glitch in the Tower: Academia, Disability, and Digital Humanities /
_rELIZABETH ELLCESSOR --
_tchapter 11 Game Studies for Great Justice /
_rAMANDA PHILLIPS --
_tchapter 12 Self-Determination in Indigenous Games /
_rELIZABETH LAPENSÉE --
_tpart, Part II Design, Interface, Interaction --
_tchapter 13 Making Meaning, Making Culture: How to Think about Technology and Cultural Reproduction /
_rANNE BALSAMO --
_tchapter 14 Contemporary and Future Spaces for Media Studies and Digital Humanities /
_rPATRIK SVENSSON --
_tchapter 15 Finding Fault Lines: An Approach to Speculative Design /
_rKARI KRAUS --
_tchapter 16 Game Mechanics, Experience Design, and Affective Play /
_rPATRICK JAGODA PETER MCDONALD --
_tchapter 17 Critical Play and Responsible Design /
_rMARY FLANAGAN --
_tchapter 18 A Call to Action: Embodied Thinking and Human-Computer Interaction Design /
_rJESSICA RAJKO --
_tchapter 19 Wearable Interfaces, Networked Bodies, and Feminist Sleeper Agents /
_rKIM BRILLANTE KNIGHT --
_tchapter 20 Deep Mapping: Space, Place, and Narrative as Urban Interface /
_rMAUREEN ENGEL --
_tchapter 21 Smart Things, Smart Subjects: How the "Internet of Things" Enacts Pervasive Media /
_rBETH COLEMAN --
_tpart, Part III Mediation, Method, Materiality --
_tchapter 22 Approaching Sound /
_rTARA RODGERS --
_tchapter 23 Algorhythmics: A Diffractive Approach for Understanding Computation /
_rSHINTARO MIYAZAKI --
_tchapter 24 Software Studies Methods /
_rMATTHEW FULLER --
_tchapter 25 Physical Computing, Embodied Practice /
_rNINA BELOJEVIC SHAUN MACPHERSON --
_tchapter 26 Turning Practice Inside Out: Digital Humanities and the Eversion /
_rSTEVEN E. JONES --
_tchapter 27 Conjunctive and Disjunctive Networks: Affects, Technics, and Arts in the Experience of Relation /
_rANNA MUNSTER --
_tchapter 28 From "Live" to Real Time: On Future Television Studies /
_rMARK J. WILLIAMS --
_tchapter 29 ICYMI: Catching Up to the Moving Image Online /
_rGREGORY ZINMAN --
_tchapter 30 Images on the Move: Analytics for a Mixed Methods Approach /
_rVIRGINIA KUHN --
_tchapter 31 Lost in the Clouds: A Media Theory of the Flight Recorder /
_rPAUL BENZON --
_tchapter 32 Scaffolding, Hard and Soft: Critical and Generative Infrastructures /
_rSHANNON MATTERN --
_tpart, Part IV Remediation, Data, Memory --
_tchapter 33 Obsolescence and Innovation in the Age of the Digital /
_rKATHLEEN FITZPATRICK --
_tchapter 34 Futures of the Book ALEX CHRISTIE, RAY SIEMENS, AND THE INKE RESEARCH GROUP /
_rJON BATH ALYSSA ARBUCKLE CONSTANCE CROMPTON --
_tchapter 35 Becoming a Rap Genius: African American Literary Studies and Collaborative Annotation HOWARD RAMBSY II --
_tchapter 36 Traversals: A Method of Preservation for Born-Digital Texts /
_rDENE GRIGAR STUART MOULTHROP --
_tchapter 37 New Media Arts: Creativity on the Way to the Archive /
_rTIMOTHY MURRAY --
_tchapter 38 Apprehending the Past: Augmented Reality, Archives, and Cultural Memory /
_rVICTORIA SZABO --
_tchapter 39 Experiencing Digital Africana Studies: Bringing the Classroom to Life /
_rBRYAN CARTER --
_tchapter 40 Engagements with Race, Memory, and the Built Environment in South Africa: A Case Study in Digital Humanities /
_rANGEL DAVID NIEVES --
_tchapter 41 Relationships, Not Records: Digital Heritage and the Ethics of Sharing Indigenous Knowledge Online /
_rKIMBERLY CHRISTEN --
_tchapter 42 Searching, Mining, and Interpreting Media History's Big Data /
_rERIC HOYT TONY TRAN DEREK LONG KIT HUGHES KEVIN PONTO --
_tchapter 43 The Intimate Lives of Cultural Objects /
_rJEFFREY SCHNAPP --
_tchapter 44 Timescape and Memory: Visualizing Big Data at the 9/11 Memorial Museum /
_rLAUREN F. KLEIN --
_tpart, Part V Making, Programming, Hacking --
_tchapter 45 Programming as Literacy /
_rANNETTE VEE --
_tchapter 46 Expressive Processing: Interpretation and Creation /
_rNOAH WARDRIP-FRUIN --
_tchapter 47 Building Interactive Stories /
_rANASTASIA SALTER --
_tchapter 48 Reading Culture through Code /
_rMARK C. MARINO --
_tchapter 49 Critical Unmaking: Toward a Queer Computation /
_rJACOB GABOURY --
_tchapter 50 Making Things to Make Sense of Things: DIY as Research and Practice /
_rKAT JUNGNICKEL --
_tchapter 51 Environmental Sensing and "Media" as Practice in the Making /
_rJENNIFER GABRYS --
_tchapter 52 Approaching Design as Inquiry: Magic, Myth, and Metaphor in Digital Fabrication /
_rDANIELA K. ROSNER.
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