The Routledge companion to media studies and digital humanities / edited by Jentery Sayers.

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245 0 4 |a The Routledge companion to media studies and digital humanities /  |c edited by Jentery Sayers. 
264 1 |a New York :  |b Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,  |c 2018. 
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300 |a 1 online resource (xix, 564 pages) :  |b illustrations 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Theory/practice: lessons learned from feminist film studies / Tara McPherson -- #cut/paste+bleed: entangling feminist affect, action, and production on and offline / Alexandra Juhasz -- Analog girls in digital worlds: dismantling binaries for digital humanists who research social media / Moya Bailey and Reina Gossett -- (Cyber)ethnographies of contact, dialogue, friction: connecting, building, placing, and doing "data" / Radhika Gajjala, Erika M. Behrmann, and Jeanette M. Dillon -- Of, by, and for the internet: new media studies and public scholarship / Aimée Morrison -- Women who rock: making scenes, building communities: convivencia and archivista praxis for a digital era / Michelle Habell-Pallán, Sonnet Retman, Angelica Macklin, and Monica De La Torre -- Decolonizing digital humanities in theory and practice / Roopika Risam -- Interactive narratives: addressing social and political trauma through new media / Isabel Cristina Restrepo Acevedo -- Wear and care: feminisms at a long maker table / Jacqueline Wernimont and Elizabeth Losh -- A glitch in the tower: academia, disability, and digital humanities / Elizabeth Ellcessor -- Game studies for great justice / Amanda Phillips -- Self-determination in indigenous games / Elizabeth Lapensée -- Making meaning, making culture: how to think about technology and cultural reproduction / Anne Balsamo -- Contemporary and future spaces for media studies and digital humanities / Patrik Svensson -- Finding fault lines: an approach to speculative design / Kari Kraus -- Game mechanics, experience design, and affective play / Patrick Jagoda and Peter McDonald -- Critical play and responsible design / Mary Flanagan -- A call to action: embodied thinking and human-computer interaction design / Jessica Rajko -- Wearable interfaces, networked bodies, and feminist sleeper agents / Kim Billante Knight -- Deep mapping: space, place, and narrative as urban interface / Maureen Engel -- Smart things, smart subjects: how the "internet of things" enacts pervasive media / Beth Coleman -- Approaching sound / Tara Rodgers -- Algorhythmics: a diffractive approach for understanding computation / Shintaro Miyazaki -- Software studies methods / Matthew Fuller -- Physical computing, embodied practice / Nina Belojevic and Shaun MacPherson -- Turning practice inside out: digital humanities and the eversion / Steven E. Jones -- Conjunctive and disjunctive networks: affects, technics, and arts in the experience of relation / Anna Munster -- From "live" to real time: on future television studies / Mark J. Williams -- ICYMI: catching up to the moving image online / Gregory Zinman -- Images on the move: analytics for a mixed methods approach / Virginia Kuhn -- Lost in the clouds: a media theory of the flight recorder / Paul Benzon -- Scaffolding, hard and soft: critical and generative infrastructures / Shannon Mattern -- Obsolescence and innovation in the age of the digital / Kathleen Fitzpatrick -- Futures of he book / Jon Bath, Alyssa Arbuckle, Constance Crompton, Alex Christie, Ray Siemens, and the Inke Research Group -- Becoming a rap genius: African American literary studies and collaborative annotation / Howard Rambsy II -- Traversals: a method of preservation for born-digital texts / Dene Grigar and Stuart Moulthrop -- New media arts: creativity on the way to the archive / Timothy Murrsay -- Apprehending the past: augmented reality, archives, and cultural memory / Victoria Szabo -- Experiencing digital Africana studies: bringing the classroom to life / Bryan Carter -- Engagements with race, memory, and the built environment in South Africa: a case study in digital humanities / Angel David Nieves -- Relationships, not records: digital heritage and the ethics of sharing indigenous knowledge online / Kimberly Christen -- Searching, mining, and interpreting media history's big data / Eric Hoyt, Tony Tran, Derek Long, Kit Hughes, and Kevin Ponto -- The intimate lives of cultural objects / Jeffrey Schnapp -- Timescape and memory: visualizing big data at the 9/11 memorial museum / Lauren F. Klein -- Programming as literacy / Annette Vee -- Expressive processing: interpretation and creation / Noah Wardrip-Fruin -- Building interactive studies / Anastasia Salter -- Reading culture through code / Mark C. Marino -- Critical unmaking: toward a queer computation / Jacob Gaboury -- Making things to make sense of things: DIY as research and practice / Kat Jungnickel -- Environmental sensing and "media" as practice in the making / Jennifer Gabrys -- Approaching design as inquiry: magic, myth, and metaphor in digital fabrication / Daniela K. Rosner. 
520 |a Although media studies and digital humanities are established fields, their overlaps have not been examined in depth. This comprehensive collection fills that gap, giving readers a critical guide to understanding the array of methodologies and projects operating at the intersections of media, culture, and practice. Topics include: access, praxis, social justice, design, interaction, interfaces, mediation, materiality, remediation, data, memory, making, programming, and hacking. 
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