Producing New and Digital Media

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Coding
Digital Footprint
Digital Literacy
digital media creation skills
Digital Media Environment
digital storytelling methods
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Image Macro
internet meme studies
IP Address
Media Consumption Environments
Media Literacy
media literacy education
Media Multitasking
Memes
Memes Evolve
Multimedia Storytelling
on-demand subscription television
Online Brand
online identity management
Personal Branding
Profile Page
Reaction Meme
Reddit Users
Savvy User
Short Form Storytelling
social impact
Social Media
Social Media Platform
Social Media Site
Social Media User
Social Tv
Streaming Service
Streaming Services
Television Series
user-generated content
Viral Videos
Web 2.0
Web Design
Web Literacy
Web Television
web video analysis
YouTube influencers

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367192341
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 191 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Producing New and Digital Media is your essential guide to understanding new media, taking a deep dive into such topics as the cultural and social impacts of the web, the importance of digital literacy, and creating in an online environment.

This cutting edge text provides an introductory, hands-on approach to creating user-generated content, coding, cultivating an online brand, and storytelling in new and digital media. In showing you how to navigate the world of digital media and complete digital tasks, this book not only teaches you how to use the web, but also helps you understand why you use it.

Key features for the second edition include:

  • Coverage of up-to-date forms of communication on the web: memes, viral videos, social media, and more pervasive types of online languages.
  • New chapters on YouTube influencers and on-demand subscription television.
  • Each chapter has media literacy sidebars, sample assignments, and activities.
  • Updates to the companion website additional materials for students and instructors

Thoughtful, entertaining, and enlightening, this is the fundamental textbook for students of new and digital media, digital culture and media literacy, as well as a useful resource for anyone wanting to understand and develop their presence in our digital world.

James Cohen is an assistant professor and co-founder of the New Media program at Molloy College. His research covers memes, digital media literacy, YouTubers, and media archaeology. He is a faculty fellow of the Salzburg Academy on Media and Global Change. He holds a Ph.D. in Media and Cultural Studies from Stony Brook University.

Thomas Kenny is a full-time instructor for the Communications Department at Molloy College. He teaches courses in television and film production and studies. His research interests include media literacy, serial television, and social media. He is a Ph.D. candidate in Information Studies at Long Island University.

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