The 'New Media' Cultural Debate: Transformative Experience?
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Transformative potential of 'new media' and its relevance to knowledge communities is considered, in terms of cultural hermeneutics, activity theory and actor-network theory.
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New Media and Interaction Design, Virtual Communities and Distributed Organisations, Cultural Hermeneutics, Activity Theory, Actor-network Theory |
The International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, Volume 6, Issue 9, pp.187-196.
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J Fiona Peterson, MEd, PhD, is Director of Learning and Teaching in the School of Creative Media at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. Her research interests include virtual communities and knowledge networks; Mode 2 knowledge production; and trans-disciplinary approaches to research methodology for interaction design. Fiona's doctoral thesis was titled "Technologically Speaking ... Creating a Strategic Knowledge Network and the new 'Network Advantage' for Global Education." She is a Chief Investigator in the Virtual Communities Project, Australasian Co-operative Research Centre for Interaction Design (ACID).
This research/work was partly conducted within the Australasian CRC for
Interaction Design, which is established and supported under the
Australian Government's Cooperative Research Centres Programme.
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