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This volume puts together the works of a group of distinguished
scholars and active researchers in the field of media and
communication studies to reflect upon the past, present, and future
of new media research. The chapters examine the implications of new
media technologies on everyday life, existing social institutions,
and the society at large at various levels of analysis. Macro-level
analyses of changing techno-social formation - such as discussions
of the rise of surveillance society and the "fifth estate" - are
combined with studies on concrete and specific new media phenomena,
such as the rise of Pro-Am collaboration and "fan labor" online. In
the process, prominent concepts in the field of new media studies,
such as social capital, displacement, and convergence, are
critically examined, while new theoretical perspectives are
proposed and explicated. Reflecting the inter-disciplinary nature
of the field of new media studies and communication research in
general, the chapters interrogate into the problematic through a
range of theoretical and methodological approaches. The book should
offer students and researchers who are interested in the social
impact of new media both critical reviews of the existing
literature and inspirations for developing new research questions.
This volume puts together the works of a group of distinguished
scholars and active researchers in the field of media and
communication studies to reflect upon the past, present, and future
of new media research. The chapters examine the implications of new
media technologies on everyday life, existing social institutions,
and the society at large at various levels of analysis. Macro-level
analyses of changing techno-social formation - such as discussions
of the rise of surveillance society and the "fifth estate" - are
combined with studies on concrete and specific new media phenomena,
such as the rise of Pro-Am collaboration and "fan labor" online. In
the process, prominent concepts in the field of new media studies,
such as social capital, displacement, and convergence, are
critically examined, while new theoretical perspectives are
proposed and explicated. Reflecting the inter-disciplinary nature
of the field of new media studies and communication research in
general, the chapters interrogate into the problematic through a
range of theoretical and methodological approaches. The book should
offer students and researchers who are interested in the social
impact of new media both critical reviews of the existing
literature and inspirations for developing new research questions.
After Cody Quan loses faith and hope following the events of Act I,
he returns back to a life of redundancy, where he is forced to find
contentment in defeat. Life, however, has other plans. He is
introduced to Marty Ho, a slick-talking everyday man who quickly
becomes his best friend. Together they start their own company,
which Cody uses it to right every wrong from the recent past.
Unfortunately, new challenges unexpectedly arrive and Marty may not
be the wholesome caring friend that he initially appeared to be.
With a style that invokes wit, charm, honest and sarcasm, new
author Louis Leung details the plight of the modern-day
Asian-American male who journeys beyond the bamboo ceiling.
Cody Quan achieved the model minority dream. In his early twenties,
he had his own house, a decently paying job and a clean record. But
through the insistence of a new intern named Mindy, he took a bold
first step into breaking out of his comfort zone. With a style that
invokes wit, charm, honesty and sarcasm, new author Louis Leung
details the plight of a modern-day Asian-American male who
struggles through faith, love, social stigmas and being his own
person. The first act of Cody Quan breaks the illusions of what
Cody thought to be the perfect life and details the complex
relationships of race, religion and the American Dream.
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