From the punch card calculating machine to the personal computer to the
iPhone and more, this in-depth text offers a comprehensive introduction
to digital media history for students and scholars across media and
communication studies, providing an overview of the main turning points
in digital media and highlighting the interactions between political,
business, technical, social, and cultural elements throughout history.
With a global scope and an intermedia focus, this book enables students
and scholars alike to deepen their critical understanding of digital
communication, adding an understudied historical layer to the
examination of digital media and societies. Discussion questions, a
timeline, and previously unpublished tables and maps are included to
guide readers as they learn to contextualize and critically analyze the
digital technologies we use every day.