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New Media Technology: Cultural and Commercial Perspectives
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New Media Technology: Cultural and Commercial Perspectives. John V. Pavlik. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 434 pp. $28 pbk.
For anyone interested in new media technology, this book is a pleasure to read. Given the rapidly evolving media landscape, John V. Pavlik manages to smooth the often difficult terrain for those wanting to follow the map.
The covers of the book encompass a holistic view of new media technologies today: the prevailing social and economic environment fr...
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