An exploration of how email is experienced, understood, and materially
structured as a practice spanning our everyday domestic and work
lives.
Despite its many obituaries, email is not dead. As a global mode of
business and personal communication, email outstrips newer technologies
of online interaction; it is deeply embedded in our everyday lives. And
yet--perhaps because the ubiquity of email has obscured its study--this
is the first scholarly book devoted to email as a key historical,
social, and commercial site of digital communication in our everyday
lives. In Email and the Everyday, Esther Milne examines how email is
experienced, understood, and materially structured as a practice
spanning the domestic and institutional spaces of daily life.