Former Irene Casteel Endowed Chair at Ohio Northern | 2013 Harwood Outstanding Dissertation Award winner | Author of Journalism Breakdown & Meme Life | General Academic Hobo
There is one more day left on the Cyber Sale on “Digital Culture in the Platform Era.” It will be $17.99 until 11:59p November 30th. Get it now before the cost goes back up to $50. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-92014-1
Digital Culture in the Platform Era
This textbook uses the roles of celebrities in society to frame discussions about digital culture in the platform era.
Dear friends, those still looking to get a copy of "Digital Culture in the Platform Era" can buy a copy for 30% off. It's now $45 for the softcover and $34.99 for the ebook with the coupon code HAL30 from @springernature. Go to https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-92014-1 and check it out.
Digital Culture in the Platform Era
This textbook uses the roles of celebrities in society to frame discussions about digital culture in the platform era.
Great news for those still looking for a copy of "Digital Culture in the Platform Era," Palgrave Macmillan is releasing the MyCopy Softcover version of the book for $39.99. It is a great way to see why personality, content, and reach will be the focus of digital communication for the near future. Details at https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-92014-1.
Digital Culture in the Platform Era
This textbook uses the roles of celebrities in society to frame discussions about digital culture in the platform era.
I am very happy to announce my latest book "Digital Culture in the Platform Era" will be released in September. The wonderful Holly Sue McCoy crafted the cover art for the book. Check it out at: https://link.springer.com/book/9783031920134
Digital Culture in the Platform Era
This textbook uses the roles of celebrities in society to frame discussions about digital culture in the platform era.
Memes (unlike other works of digital culture) tend to be shared among friends, family, and colleagues because they are immensely rich, complex in their messaging, and have elements that resonate wi…
I will be at the @geektherapeutics booth this weekend for @officialpax_ Unplugged to celebrate “Meme Life” Top Book honors. Stop by the booth to say hi.
I kind of feel like Mastodon will be a rebroadcasting platform for me. It is in that spirit that I am happy to announce that “Meme Life” was awarded the 2023 Human Communication and Technology Outstanding Book Award. I’ve been a member of this division since joining the National Communication Association in 2005. This is a high honor to be recognized by a group that I care so much about.
Condis’ interesting analysis of Desert Bus as not only being one of the least fun games to play, but being essentially a mode of sanctification in the form of a charitable meme to torture oneself as a quasi-call to action for Twitch viewers to donate money to causes definitely should get game scholars to pause and examine the correlation between a game and its “fun factor” as an essential operational term for this concept we are all studying in this division.