Tomic, Alice : Richmond, The American International University in London
Summary
This book offers students a task-based introduction to Computer-Mediated Communication and the impact of the
internet on social interaction. Divided into four parts which require students to learn, (theory), critique, (current
issues), explore, (methods), and reflect, (practice), the book aims to:
Provide a foundation to the social and communicative nature of information and communication technologies
Enable students to engage with the key theoretical issues associated with CMC
Equip students with the necessary research and technical skills as a stimulus to independent enquiry.
In spite of the rapidly increasing interest in Internet Studies and CMC and the introduction of many university
courses in the area, no specialised, introductory textbook exists. This coursebook responds to the need for such
a text. Aimed primarily at communication studies students, this book would also be useful as a sourcebook for students
of media, sociology, psychology and English Language Studies.
Table of Contents
Getting into CMC
Learn
Basic Theory
Critique
Central Issues
Apply
Fieldwork
Explore
Focus Areas
Resource Materials