This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "New media studies" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR(March 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
Journalism
News
Writing style
Ethics
code of ethics
Culture
Objectivity
News values
Attribution
Defamation
Sensationalism
Editorial independence
Journalism school
Index of journalism articles
Areas
Arts
Business
Data
Entertainment
Environment
Fashion
Medicine
Music
Politics
Science
Sports
Technology
Traffic
War
Weather
World
Genres
Advocacy
Interventionism
Analytic
Blogging
Broadcast
Churnalism
Citizen
Civic
Collaborative
Comics-based
Community
Data
Database
Digital/Online
Explanatory
Fact-checking
Gonzo
Immersion
Interpretive
Investigative
Multimedia
Narrative
New Journalism
Non-profit
Opinion
Peace
Photojournalism
Press release
Sensor
Underground
Video
Visual
Watchdog
Social impact
Fake news
Fourth Estate
Fifth Estate
Freedom of the press
Infotainment
Media bias
Pink-slime journalism
Public relations
Propaganda model
Yellow journalism
News media
Newspapers
Newspaper of record
Magazines
TV and radio
Internet
News agencies
Alternative media
Roles
Journalists (reporters)
Columnist
Blogger
Editor
Copy editor
Meteorologist
News presenter
Photographer
Pundit / commentator
Journalism portal
Category: Journalism
v
t
e
New media studies is an academic discipline that explores the intersections of computing, science, the humanities, and the visual and performing arts. Janet Murray, a prominent researcher in the discipline, describes this intersection as "a single new medium of representation, the digital medium, formed by the braided interplay of technical invention and cultural expression at the end of the 20th century".[1] The main factor in defining new media is the role the Internet plays; new media is effortlessly spread instantly. The category of new media is occupied by devices connected to the Internet, an example being a smartphone or tablet. Television and cinemas are commonly thought of as new media but are ruled out since the invention was before the time of the internet.
New media studies examines ideas and insights on media from communication theorists, programmers, educators, and technologists. Among others, the work of Marshall McLuhan is viewed as one of the cornerstones of the study of media theory. McLuhan’s slogan, "the medium is the message" (elaborated in his 1964 book, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man),[2] calls attention to the intrinsic effect of communications media.
A program in new media studies may incorporate lessons, classes, and topics within communication, journalism, computer science, programming, graphic design, web design, human-computer interaction, media theory, linguistics, information science, and other related fields.
New media studies is the academic discipline which examines how our relationship with media has changed with the onset of global connectivity and the popularity of digital and user-generated content.[3] New media studies seeks to connect computer sciences[4] and innovations in new media with social sciences and the philosophy of technology.[5]
^The NewMediaReader. Wardrip-Fruin, Noah., Montfort, Nick. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. 2003. ISBN 0262232278. OCLC 50096832.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
^Originally published in 1964 by Mentor, New York; reissued 1994, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts with an introduction by Lewis Lapham
^Manovich, Lev. "The Practice of Everyday (Media) Life" (PDF). Chicago Journals. The University of Chicago Press. doi:10.1086/596645. JSTOR 10.1086/596645. S2CID 143984473.
^Manovich, Lev. "Culture Software" (PDF). manovich.net. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
^Murray, Janet H. "Toward a Cultural Theory of Gaming" (PDF). Georgia Tech. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
Mediastudies is a discipline and field of study that deals with the content, history, and effects of various media; in particular, the mass media. Media...
Mass media Mass collaboration Media intelligence Multimedia Newmedia art Newmedia artist NewMedia Film Festival Newmediastudies Non-linear media Residual...
Newmedia art includes artworks designed and produced by means of electronic media technologies. It comprises virtual art, computer graphics, computer...
critical discourse analysis. The purpose of mediastudies is to determine how media affects society. Mediastudies in the United States is also known as Mass...
School of MediaStudies may refer to: East African School of MediaStudies, Nairobi, Kenya School of MediaStudies (The New School), part of The Schools...
networks. Social media refer to new forms of media that involve interactive participation. While challenges to the definition of social media arise there are...
In mediastudies, mass communication, media psychology, communication theory, and sociology, media influence and the media effect are topics relating...
editing of media content. The project ended in August 2007. NM2: NewMedia for a New Millennium, European Institute for Research and Strategic Studies in Telecommunications...
producing a left-leaning media bias, though some studies suggest economic incentives may have that effect. Instead, the studies reviewed by S. Robert Lichter...
The School of Media and Cultural Studies, (SMCS) is a part of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences in India, engaged in media teaching, film production...
The New York University School of Professional Studies ( also known as SPS ), previously known as the New York University School of Continuing Education...
media, enabling individuals or groups to persuade, to seek information, to give information or to express emotions effectively. Communication studies...
Media democracy is a democratic approach to mediastudies that advocates for the reform of mass media to strengthen public service broadcasting and develop...
that social media negatively impacted their studies. Among male students, 40% agreed that social media had a negative impact on studies, while 59% disagreed...
Internet studies, newmediastudies, and digital culture, yet prior to software studies, software was rarely ever addressed as a distinct object of study. To...
medium. It is sometimes subsumed within mediastudies and is often compared to television studies. Film studies is less concerned with advancing proficiency...
MediaStudies (CAMS) is multi-disciplinary, specialised research centre that aims to study the influences on the communication of ideas in the media....
Transmediality is a term used in intermediality studies, narratology, and newmediastudies (in particular in the phrase ‘transmedia storytelling’ derived...
The Journalism and MediaStudies Centre (JMSC) was founded in September 1999 at the University of Hong Kong. The centre is affiliated with the Faculty...
The Society for Cinema and MediaStudies (formerly the Society for Cinema Studies) is an organization of professors and scholars. Its home office is at...
Media ecology theory is the study of media, technology, and communication and how they affect human environments. The theoretical concepts were proposed...
were of seminal importance to newmediastudies, in particular literary approaches to digital texts and to game studies. Examples given by Aarseth include...
of media literacy, which is studied at schools of journalism, university departments (including mediastudies, cultural studies, and peace studies). Other...
The Poynter Institute for MediaStudies is a non-profit journalism school and research organization in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. The school...
The New German Critique is a contemporary academic journal in German studies. It is associated with the Department of German Studies at Cornell University...
City University of New York. Manovich played a key role in creating four new research fields: newmediastudies (1991-), software studies (2001-), cultural...