"[previously] the media speaks and we listen and negotiate, accept, or reject its messages. With digital media, we are just likely to tell our story through the media.
One of the most profound consequences of the digital revolution has been the idea of public media, where participating in the media is not provenance of a few elite reporters or commentators but open to anybody with a computer and imagination."
Kavoori, A. P. (2010) Digital media criticism. New York: Peter Lang.
One of the most profound consequences of the digital revolution has been the idea of public media, where participating in the media is not provenance of a few elite reporters or commentators but open to anybody with a computer and imagination."
Kavoori, A. P. (2010) Digital media criticism. New York: Peter Lang.
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