Since the rise of the smartphone, apps have become entrenched in
billions of users' daily lives. Accessible across phones and tablets,
watches and wearables, connected cars, sensors, and cities, they are
an inescapable feature of our current culture.
In this book, Gerard Goggin provides a comprehensive and authoritative
guide to the development of apps as a digital media technology.
Covering the technological, social, cultural, and policy dynamics of
apps, Goggin ultimately considers what a post-app world might look
like. He argues that apps represent a pivowtal moment in the
development of digital media, acting as a hinge between the visions
and realities of the “mobile,” “cyber,” and “online”
societies envisaged since the late 1980s and the imaginaries and
materialities of the digital societies that emerged from 2010. Apps
offer frames, construct tools, and constitute “small worlds” for
users to reorient themselves in digital media settings.
This fascinating book will reframe the conversation about the software
that underwrites our digital worlds. It is essential reading for
students and scholars of media and communication, as well as for
anyone interested in this ubiquitous technology.
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From Mobile Phones to Digital Lives
Product details
ISBN
9781509538508
Published
2021
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Polity
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author