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Making Publics, Making Places

Making Publics, Making Places

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This book focuses on the surprising generative possibilities which digital and smart technologies offer media consumers, citizens, institutions and governments in making publics and places, across topics as diverse as Twitter audiences, rural news, the elasticity of the public sphere, Weibo, cultural heritage and responsive spaces in smart cities. Multidisciplinary perspectives engage with critical questions in new media scholarship. General readers, curious about how technologies are enabling social, public and civic participation, will enjoy the book’s mix of fresh approaches and insights.

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Keywords

  • aaron humphrey
  • bjorn nansen
  • Communication Studies
  • cultural heritage
  • darren peacock
  • elasticity of the public sphere
  • find your adelaide
  • fragmenting audiences
  • generative technologies
  • graphic narratives
  • Guangzhou
  • high speed broadband
  • Interdisciplinary Studies
  • jenny kennedy
  • jill mackenzie
  • john budarick
  • kathryn bowd
  • kim barbour
  • maria cristina paganoni
  • mary griffiths
  • mitchell harrop
  • nbn
  • opinion leader
  • picturing placelessness
  • places
  • public audiencing
  • public participation
  • Publics
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • responsive places
  • rowan wilken
  • Sina Weibo
  • smart buildings
  • Smart cities
  • Social media
  • spaces
  • twitter
  • tyranny of distance
  • UNESCO
  • weibo
  • wilfred wang
  • ying yiang

Links

DOI: 10.20851/publics

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