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The Uses of Digital Literacy

$54.95
Explore 'The Uses of Digital Literacy,' a groundbreaking book that delves into the intersection of media, culture, and technology. This insightful title, authored by leading creative industries expert John Hartley, revisits Richard Hoggart's seminal work, 'The Uses of Literacy.' Published by the University of Queensland Press, this trade paperback edition contains 264 pages of rich content that is essential for anyone interested in understanding digital literacy's transformative impact on creative multimedia.

In this book, Hartley provides a detailed framework that outlines the evolution of digital literacy, highlighting its role in enhancing consumer productivity and fostering creative innovation. You'll discover how both imaginative and factual media scrutinize the implications of widespread digital literacy and social networks. This comprehensive analysis compares today's digital revolution in knowledge growth to the significant advancements brought by print literacy.

Ideal for students, educators, and professionals within the creative industries, 'The Uses of Digital Literacy' is a must-read for those eager to grasp how digital literacy shapes our world. Order now and take advantage of FREE shipping on this new edition! Please note that combined shipping with other products is not available. Expect your order to arrive within 10 days.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780702237003
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2009
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Pages: 264


Description:
One of two inaugural titles in the new UQP Creative Economy + Innovation Culture series - 'new knowledge for the new economy' Revisiting the pioneering work of Richard Hoggart and his book The Uses of Literacy after 50 years, creative industries pioneer John Hartley provides the conceptual framework, historical context and contemporary analysis needed to understand and extend the role of 'consumer productivity' in creative multimedia. This book shows how far both imaginative and factual media are already exploring the unintended consequences of population-wide digital literacy and social networks, promising a step-change in the growth of knowledge comparable to that of print literacy in the modern era.

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The Uses of Digital Literacy

$54.95
Explore 'The Uses of Digital Literacy,' a groundbreaking book that delves into the intersection of media, culture, and technology. This insightful title, authored by leading creative industries expert John Hartley, revisits Richard Hoggart's seminal work, 'The Uses of Literacy.' Published by the University of Queensland Press, this trade paperback edition contains 264 pages of rich content that is essential for anyone interested in understanding digital literacy's transformative impact on creative multimedia.

In this book, Hartley provides a detailed framework that outlines the evolution of digital literacy, highlighting its role in enhancing consumer productivity and fostering creative innovation. You'll discover how both imaginative and factual media scrutinize the implications of widespread digital literacy and social networks. This comprehensive analysis compares today's digital revolution in knowledge growth to the significant advancements brought by print literacy.

Ideal for students, educators, and professionals within the creative industries, 'The Uses of Digital Literacy' is a must-read for those eager to grasp how digital literacy shapes our world. Order now and take advantage of FREE shipping on this new edition! Please note that combined shipping with other products is not available. Expect your order to arrive within 10 days.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780702237003
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2009
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Pages: 264


Description:
One of two inaugural titles in the new UQP Creative Economy + Innovation Culture series - 'new knowledge for the new economy' Revisiting the pioneering work of Richard Hoggart and his book The Uses of Literacy after 50 years, creative industries pioneer John Hartley provides the conceptual framework, historical context and contemporary analysis needed to understand and extend the role of 'consumer productivity' in creative multimedia. This book shows how far both imaginative and factual media are already exploring the unintended consequences of population-wide digital literacy and social networks, promising a step-change in the growth of knowledge comparable to that of print literacy in the modern era.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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