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Posted on November 30, 2020December 2, 2020 by Mediaatsydney

Online seminar video: Digital Media Practices in Households

Semester 2, 2020, Seminar 6, Thursday 26 November

 

This new book explores practices through locative media, self-tracking and quantified self apps in households in Tokyo, Shanghai and Melbourne.

CategoriesPodcasts Tagscare, datapractices, digitalmedia, ethnography, families, households, locativemedia, melbourne, selftracking, shanghai, tokyo

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