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20 August 2025

  • 18:5318:53, 20 August 2025 diff hist +8,481 N Miller 2022Created page with "Miller, Tiffany. ''The Maya Art of Speaking Writing: Remediating Indigenous Orality in the Digital Age.'' University of Arizona Press, 2022. In this book I draw on arguments like these and the cyclical character- istics of media they begin to make visible. But I also cast them against In- digenous concepts of recorded knowledge, which provide a model for how to think about form both holistically and independent of narratives of pro- gression or development. Page 3 Dig..." current
  • 18:5318:53, 20 August 2025 diff hist +159 Main Page→‎History of "New Media"
  • 18:4918:49, 20 August 2025 diff hist +7,549 Whearty 2023No edit summary current
  • 18:4818:48, 20 August 2025 diff hist +33,718 N Fyfe 2024Created page with "Fyfe, Paul. Digital Victorians: From Nineteenth-Century Media to Digital Humanities. Stanford UP, 2024. Wandering between two worlds, caught between the best and worst of times, the Victorians perceived themselves in the middle of an epochal transition, including to the ways they depicted and communicated these changes. The Victorian moment of new media is also our moment. The last few decades have brought a similar sense of living through an unprece- dented age of dig..." current

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  • 07:3607:36, 16 June 2025 diff hist +21,246 N Jepsen 2000Created page with "Jepsen, My Sisters Telegraphic Jepsen - My Sisters Telegraphic_ Women In Telegraph Office 1846-1950 (2001, Ohio University Press) In the mid-nineteenth century, women telegraph operators entered a challenging, competitive technological field in which they competed di- rectly with men, demanding, and occasionally getting, equal pay and some- times moving into management and senior technical positions. Women telegraphers constituted a subculture of technically educated..." current

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  • 13:4513:45, 2 June 2025 diff hist +170 N Park, Jankowski and Jones 2011Created page with "Park, David W., Nicholas W. Jankowski, and Steve Jones, eds. ''The Long History of New Media: Technology, Historiography, and Contextualizing Newness.'' Peter Lang, 2011."

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