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Web.Studies

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This exciting and persuasive book explores how people, organizations and companies use the Internet to project their interests and concerns to the world. Starting with the introduction of web culture research and web research methods, Web.Studies began to consider everyday online living, online art and culture, online business, global online politics and protests. Topics covered include fan sites, Web site identity and web design trends, global capitalism and online appeals, cyber crime, and politics of war hacking and propagation through the Web. This book provides a comprehensive overview of how students use the web to advance their research. There are many books on the Internet, but this is the first time for students and the general reader to provide a comprehensive and coherent introduction to the new online media culture.

"As with the Web itself, Web.Studies is exciting, informative and provocative, which is useful, as it helps us to understand the Web as a social and cultural medium as well We provide a variety of resources, a form of "information technology". - Professor David Buckingham, University of London School of Obscene "At Web.Studies, Gauntlett and branch authors provided academic discussion resources on online culture considering a wide range of social, economic and political issues. Interactions performed on the Web Each of the three main parts of Web.Studies provides its own comprehensive approach to research on online culture.Overall, Web.Studies serves as a rich research.Many It is a summary of network problems easily understandable and concisely.

'Web.Studies set challenges for the new media research era. It addresses the importance of new communication technologies and their rapidly growing global spaces. I believe this book will help bring media research to a new direction. - Professor Kevin Robins of Goldsmiths College, UK London "Like the network itself, Web.Studies is exciting, informative and provocative, offering a variety of useful and diverse resources to help you understand the network. Not merely "information technology" but social and cultural media - University of London London School of Education, UK

This exciting and persuasive book explores how people, organizations and companies use the Internet to project their interests and concerns to the world. Starting with the introduction of web culture research and web research methods, Web.Studies began to consider everyday online living, online art and culture, online business, global online politics and protests. Topics covered include fan sites, Web site identity and web design trends, global capitalism and online appeals, cyber crime, and politics of war hacking and propagation through the Web. This book provides a comprehensive overview of how students use the web to advance their research. There are many books on the Internet, but this is the first time for students and the general reader to provide a comprehensive and coherent introduction to the new online media culture.