Incoming Resources
- The war on learning, gaining ground in the digital university, by Elizabeth Losh
- Film after film, or, what became of 21st-century cinema?, J. Hoberman
- Will technology really change education?, from blackboard to Web, Todd W. Kent, Robert F. McNergney
- Always already new, media, history and the data of culture, Lisa Gitelman
- Reclaiming conversation, the power of talk in a digital age, Sherry Turkle
- Privacy in the new media age, Jon L. Mills
- You are not a gadget, a manifesto, Jaron Lanier
- Magic and loss, the Internet as art, Virginia Heffernan
- Always on, language in an online and mobile world, Naomi S. Baron
- Cinema in the digital age, Nicholas Rombes
- Convergence culture, where old and new media collide, Henry Jenkins
- By any media necessary, the new youth activism, Henry Jenkins, Sangita Shresthova, Liana Gamber-Thompson, Neta Kligler-Vilenchik, Arely M. Zimmerman ; with an afterword by Elisabeth Soep
- The ethics of information technology and business, Richard T. De George
- Pressed for time, the acceleration of life in digital capitalism, Judy Wajcman
- Alternative and activist new media, Leah A. Lievrouw
- Designing media, Bill Moggridge
- Post-TV, piracy, cord-cutting, and the future of television, Michael Strangelove
- ITake-over, the recording industry in the digital era, David Arditi
- Technology, literacy and learning, a multimodal approach, Carey Jewitt
- Digital media and society, an introduction, Adrian Athique
- Controlling the message, new media in American political campaigns, edited by Victoria A. Farrar-Myers and Justin S. Vaughn
- From voice to influence, understanding citizenship in a digital age, edited by Danielle Allen and Jennifer S. Light
- Bending the frame, photojournalism, documentary, and the citizen, by Fred Ritchin