Description
About the Author
Sam Han teaches at the College of Staten Island-CUNY.
Reviews
In NavigatingTechnomedia Sam Han explores the fate of being itself, when all things solid have turned into telelectronics. Here, reflexive human subjectivity mutates into a neurotic mosaic of nodal interfaces as techno-denizens of the early twenty-first century find themselves adrift in incessant waves of communication with sentient beings of all sorts, only some of which are human. Han's discerning work provokes a critical, theoretical, and physical encounter with the networked streams of media that feedback upon the energetic material flows and modulating identities of those caught in a web of global capitalist and technological transformations in power, knowledge, and the constitution of life itself. -- Stephen Pfohl, professor of sociology, Boston College, and author of Death at the Parasite Cafe, Images of Deviance and Social Control and Left
[Han] attempts to create a broader theoretical footing for delving deeper into how technomedia establishes the virtual era, and what this means for everyday life and social experience. Recommended. * CHOICE, November 2008 *
Caught in the Web is a clear, exciting, and complete survey of our changing commuicative environment. One of the book's most intriguing ideas is that New Media has created a social space that is as much virtual as it is real. -- Charles Lemert, Andrus Professor of Sociology, Wesleyan University
Book Information
ISBN 9780742560239
Author Sam Han
Format Hardback
Page Count 186
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 340g
Dimensions(mm) 225mm * 149mm * 19mm