Actionable Media: Digital Communication Beyond the Desktop

Author:   John Tinnell (Assistant Professor, English, Assistant Professor, English, UC Denver)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780190678081


Pages:   278
Publication Date:   16 November 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   John Tinnell (Assistant Professor, English, Assistant Professor, English, UC Denver)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.10cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 15.50cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9780190678081


ISBN 10:   0190678089
Pages:   278
Publication Date:   16 November 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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""By linking rhetoric and ubiquitous computing, Tinnell offers a fascinating view into new forms of writing, meaning-making, and spatial practice as we move into a new era of ubiquitous computing. Tinnell's writing style is approachable, sophisticated, well-researched, and thoroughly entertaining."" --Jason Farman, Associate Professor and Director, Design Cultures & Creativity Program, University of Maryland, College Park ""John Tinnell's Actionable Media is part of the next generation of required reading at the intersection of rhetoric and media studies. His book cuts across a wide swath of past and present forms of post-desktop computing to give us the tools we desperately need not just to understand the products of digital culture but to intervene in and reimagine our contemporary, digitally-mediated world. At this point in time, what could be more important than making our media actionable?"" --Lori Emerson, Associate Professor and Director of the Media Archaeology Lab, University of Colorado at Boulder


By linking rhetoric and ubiquitous computing, Tinnell offers a fascinating view into new forms of writing, meaning-making, and spatial practice as we move into a new era of ubiquitous computing. Tinnell's writing style is approachable, sophisticated, well-researched, and thoroughly entertaining. -Jason Farman, Associate Professor and Director, Design Cultures & Creativity Program, University of Maryland, College Park John Tinnell's Actionable Media is part of the next generation of required reading at the intersection of rhetoric and media studies. His book cuts across a wide swath of past and present forms of post-desktop computing to give us the tools we desperately need not just to understand the products of digital culture but to intervene in and reimagine our contemporary, digitally-mediated world. At this point in time, what could be more important than making our media actionable? -Lori Emerson, Associate Professor and Director of the Media Archaeology Lab, University of Colorado at Boulder


"""By linking rhetoric and ubiquitous computing, Tinnell offers a fascinating view into new forms of writing, meaning-making, and spatial practice as we move into a new era of ubiquitous computing. Tinnell's writing style is approachable, sophisticated, well-researched, and thoroughly entertaining."" --Jason Farman, Associate Professor and Director, Design Cultures & Creativity Program, University of Maryland, College Park ""John Tinnell's Actionable Media is part of the next generation of required reading at the intersection of rhetoric and media studies. His book cuts across a wide swath of past and present forms of post-desktop computing to give us the tools we desperately need not just to understand the products of digital culture but to intervene in and reimagine our contemporary, digitally-mediated world. At this point in time, what could be more important than making our media actionable?"" --Lori Emerson, Associate Professor and Director of the Media Archaeology Lab, University of Colorado at Boulder"


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John Tinnell is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Colorado Denver.His essays and articles have appeared in the Boston Review, Computational Culture, Convergence, Deleuze Studies, Enculturation, Environmental Communication, and The Fibreculture Journal. With Sean Morey, he co-edited the collection Augmented Reality: Innovative Perspectives across Art, Industry, and Academia (Parlor Press, 2017).

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