Articles
Read at least one web or paper article per each session, total > 10. You will find them either via links from every session, via others' findings in the wikis, or by searching the internet.What counts as an article? You can tell its:
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references in text and list
Recommended books
Read two main chapters selected from these books, or negotiate alternatives.Check availability in IMKE library or main library.
Boulter, J.; Grusin, R. (2000). Remediation. Understanding New Media.
Everett, A.; Caldwell, J.T. (2003). New Media. Theories and Practices of Digitextuality. AFI Film Readers. (IMKE library).
Dodge , M.; Kitchin, R. (2001). Atlas of Cyberspace. Addison Wesley.
Feldman, T. (1996). An Introduction to Digital Media. Routledge.
Gillmor, D. (2004). We the media. Grassroots journalism by the people for the people. O'Reilly. (IMKE library).
Jenkins, H. (2006). Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide. NYU Press.
Jones, S. (Ed.) (2005). Encyclopedia of New Media: An Essential Reference to Communication and Technology. Sage Publications.
Lievrouw, L.; Livingstone, S. (2004). The Handbook of New Media. Sage.
Lister, M. (Ed.) (2003). New Media: A Critical Introduction. Routledge. (TLU library).
Manovich, L. (2000). The Language of New Media. London: The MIT Press.
Murray, J. (1997). Hamlet on the Holodeck. MIT Press.
McLuhan, M. (1964) Understanding Media .
Ryan, M-L. (2003). Narrative as Virtual Reality: Immersion and Interactivity in Literature and Electronic Media. Johns Hopkins University Press.
Tapscott, J. (2006). Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything. Portfolio.
Wardrip-Ruin, N. (2003). The New Media Reader. The MIT Press.