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- Written in a highly accessible manner for those new to user
experience research, it guides students through the entire process
of designing a study, including explaining multiple qualitative
methods that are popular within the tech industry. - Helps both
students and instructors trained in traditional research methods to
better understand qualitative UX methods by offering frequent
parallels between traditional academic research methods and UX
methods. - Aligns UX research with other career paths within Media
and Communication Studies to demonstrate its relevance, increase
its teachability, and help open up additional career paths for
graduates in these disciplines.
Black Mirror is The Twilight Zone of the twenty-first century.
Already a philosophical classic, the series echoes the angst of an
era, a civilization and consciousness fully engulfed in the 24/7
media spectacle spanning the planet. With clever plots and
existential themes, Black Mirror presents near-futures where humans
collide with technology and each other-tomorrows that might arrive
in five years or five minutes. Featuring scholars from three
continents and ten nations, Black Mirror and Critical Media Theory
is an international collection of critical media theory applied to
one of the most intellectually provocative TV shows of our time and
the all-too-real conditions that inspire it. Drawing from thinkers
such as Michel Foucault, Jean Baudrillard, Guy Debord, Marshall
McLuhan, and Paul Virilio, the authors reverse-engineer Black
Mirror by probing the ideas, meanings, and conditions embedded in
the episodes. This book is organized around six key topics
reflected and explored in Black Mirror-human identity, surveillance
culture, spectacle and hyperreality, aesthetics, technology and
existence, and dystopian futures.
- Written in a highly accessible manner for those new to user
experience research, it guides students through the entire process
of designing a study, including explaining multiple qualitative
methods that are popular within the tech industry. - Helps both
students and instructors trained in traditional research methods to
better understand qualitative UX methods by offering frequent
parallels between traditional academic research methods and UX
methods. - Aligns UX research with other career paths within Media
and Communication Studies to demonstrate its relevance, increase
its teachability, and help open up additional career paths for
graduates in these disciplines.
Black Mirror is The Twilight Zone of the twenty-first century.
Already a philosophical classic, the series echoes the angst of an
era, a civilization and consciousness fully engulfed in the 24/7
media spectacle spanning the planet. With clever plots and
existential themes, Black Mirror presents near-futures where humans
collide with technology and each other-tomorrows that might arrive
in five years or five minutes. Featuring scholars from three
continents and ten nations, Black Mirror and Critical Media Theory
is an international collection of critical media theory applied to
one of the most intellectually provocative TV shows of our time and
the all-too-real conditions that inspire it. Drawing from thinkers
such as Michel Foucault, Jean Baudrillard, Guy Debord, Marshall
McLuhan, and Paul Virilio, the authors reverse-engineer Black
Mirror by probing the ideas, meanings, and conditions embedded in
the episodes. This book is organized around six key topics
reflected and explored in Black Mirror-human identity, surveillance
culture, spectacle and hyperreality, aesthetics, technology and
existence, and dystopian futures.
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