The Oxford handbook of media, technology, and organization studies /

Our most basic relationship with the world is one of technological mediation. Nowadays our available tools are digital, and increasingly what counts in economic, social, and cultural life is what can be digitally stored, distributed, replayed, augmented, and switched. Yet the digital remains very mu...

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Group Author: Beyes, Timon, 1973; Holt, Robin, 1966; Pias, Claus
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford, United Kingdom :
Publication Dates: 2020.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: First edition.
Series: Oxford handbooks
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Summary: Our most basic relationship with the world is one of technological mediation. Nowadays our available tools are digital, and increasingly what counts in economic, social, and cultural life is what can be digitally stored, distributed, replayed, augmented, and switched. Yet the digital remains very much materially configured, and though it now permeates nearly all human life it has not eclipsed all older technologies. This handbook is grounded in an understanding that our technologically mediated condition is a condition of organization. It maps and theorizes the largely unchartered territory
Carrier Form: xviii, 538 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780198809913
0198809913
Index Number: HD58
CLC: C936-62
Call Number: C936-62/O984-5
Contents: Account Book /
Real time bidding system /
Coffee Machine /
Colour Chart /
Container /
Conversational Interface /
Desk /
Elevator /
Executive Dashboard /
Filter System /
Interface /
Acoustic Tile /
Mind Tracker /
Office Plant /
Paper Shredder /