The book is the oldest communications medium. It continues to thrive, constantly adapting to changes in the broader media environment. Print Cultures considers the characteristics of print as a medium and the role of the book as an information architecture. It comprises 3 modules: Theories and Methodologies introduces medium theory, history of the book, cultural policy studies and political economy approaches Socio-Cultural Dimensions of Books analyses the contemporary international book world, including the roles of publishers, editors, literary agents, booksellers, reading groups and libraries Book Futures focuses on the book's increasing convergence with digital media. -- Course Website
Instructor: Dr Simone Murray
Prerequisites: First-year sequence in COM, or ENH, or FTV, or any other first-year sequence approved by unit Co-ordinator.