
The Johns Hopkins guide to digital media
- Jesper Juul
- Rune Klevjer
- Lisbeth Klastrup
- Jussi Parikka
- Anne Mangen
- Christiane Paul
- Marie-Laure Ryan
- Lori Emerson
- Benjamin J. Robertson
- Aaron Angello
- Naomi S. Baron
- Chiara Bernardi
- David M. Berry
- Ian Bogost
- Jay David Bolter
- Philippe Bootz
- Melissa Brough
- Jake Buckley
- Olivier Caïra
- Marco Caracciolo
- Edward Castronova
- John Cayley
- David Ciccoricco
- Claire Clivaz
- E. Gabriella Coleman
- Brian Croxall
- Glorianna Davenport
- Frederik De Grove
- Christy Dena
- Steven Edward Doran
- Johanna Drucker
- John Duda
- Jens Eder
- David Elson
- Maria Engberg
- Astrid Ensslin
- Charles Ess
- Aden Evens
- Leonardo Flores
- Gonzalo Frasca
- Matthew Fuller
- Christopher Funkhouser
- Sanda Gaudenzi
- Bernard Geoghegan
- Pablo Gervás
- Michael Goddard
- Matthew K. Gold
- David Golumbia
- Olga Goriunova
- David Hamidovic
- Joss Hands
- Katherine Harris
- Davin Heckman
- Michael Heim
- Karen Hellekson
- Ken Hillis
- Larissa Hjorth
- Yuk Hui
- Jens Jensen
- Eduardo Kac
- Matthew Kirschenbaum
- Kim Knight
- Raine Koskimaa
- Julian Kücklich
- Karin Kukkonen
- Nicole Labitzke
- Jonathan Lessard
- Kristyn Leuner
- Bjarke Liboriussen
- Henry Lowood
- Majorie Luesebrink
- Brian Magerko
- Judy Malloy
- Inderjeet Mani
- Mark C. Marino
- Peter Mechant
- Kate Mondloch
- Nick Montfort
- Adalaide Morris
- Torill Mortensen
- Anna Munster
- Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo
- Michael Nitsche
- Laine Nooney
- Winfried Nöth
- Bethany Nowviskie
- Mark Nunes
- Ruth Page
- Celia Pearce
- Simon Penny
- Seth Perlow
- Benjamin Peters
- Jessica Pressmann
- Anja Rau
- Andreas Rauscher
- Scott Rettberg
- Luis Felipe Rosàdo Murillo
- Travis Ross
- Scott Ruston
- Anastasia Salter
- Philipp Schweighauser
- Emily Short
- Roberto Simanowski
- Klaus-Peter Speidel
- Brian Kim Stefans
- Lisa Swanstrom
- Carl Therrien
- Jan-Noël Thon
- Susana Pajares Tosca
- Ragnhild Tronstad
- Jan Van Looy
- Jean-Luc Velay
- Patrick Vonderau
- Jill Walker Rettberg
- Darren Wershler
- Jose Zagal
- Jichen Zhu
- John David Zuern
Fra forlagets omtale: The study of what is collectively labeled "New Media" - the cultural and artistic practices made possible by digital technology - has become one of the most vibrant areas of scholarly activity and is rapidly turning into an established academic field, with many universities now offering it as a major. The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media is the first comprehensive reference work to which teachers, students, and the curious can quickly turn for reliable information on the key terms and concepts of the field.