This is an outstanding book It is one of only a few scholarly texts that successfully combine a nuanced theoretical understanding of the digital age with empirical case studies of contemporary media culture The scope is impressive ranging from questions of digital inequality to emergent forms of cyberpolitics- Nick Gane York University" Well written very up-to-date with a good balance of examples & theory It's good to have all the major issues covered in one book"- Peter Millard Portsmouth University" This is just the text I was looking for to enable first year undergraduates to develop their critical understanding of the technologies they have embedded so completely in their lives"- Chris Simpson University College of St Mark & St John This is more than just another book on Internet studies Tracing the pervasive influence of 'digital culture' throughout contemporary life this text integrates socio-economic understandings of the 'information society' with the cultural studies approach to production use & consumption of digital media & multimedia Refreshingly readable & packed with examples from profiling databases & mashups to cybersex & the truth about social networking Understanding Digital Culture Crosses disciplines to give a balanced account of the social economic & cultural
Dimensions of the information society Illuminates the increasing importance of mobile wireless & converged media technologies in everyday life Unpacks how the information society is transforming & challenging traditional notions of crime resistance war & protest community intimacy & belonging Charts the changing cultural forms associated with new media & its consumption including music gaming microblogging & online identity Illustrates the above through a series of contemporary in-depth case studies of digital culture This is the perfect text for students looking for a full account of the information society virtual cultures sociology of the Internet & new media