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Book Summary of Digital Culture Unplugged: Probing the Native Cyborg`s Multiple Locations This edited volume is an exploration of the many different ways in which contemporary society negotiates digital technologies and media in South Asia. It especially focuses on cyber-religion, the notion of self-formation and digital technology, urban cybercultural phenomenon, digital era in cinema and photography that represent an eclectic mix of theoretical positions and practical domains.
Table of Contents
Introduction, Nalini Rajan 1. Exaggerated Obituaries: The Tamil Book in the Age of Electronic Reproduction, A R Venkatachalapathy 2. Religion and Theology in the Information Society, Felix Wilfred 3. Alterity, Technology, and Human Nature, R Radhakrishnan 4. What Mobile Phones Make of Us, A Srivathsan 5. The Unplugged City and the Global Nomad, Andre Lemos and Julio Valentim 6. Internet, Mobiles, and the New Digital Lifestyle, A Vishnu 7. Digitising the Sociological Imagination,Rahul Srivastava 8. The `Real` Story of Children`s Publishing,Sandhya Rao 9. The Digital Phenomenon: Panacea or Faustian Bargain, Ashok Panikkar isbn 9780415445450
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Pages : 219
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