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Broken Tools and Misfit Toys: Adventures in Applied Media Theory
2012
Canadian Journal of Communication
The majority of media theorists who have applied their work in new technological contexts have eschewed formal experimentation to produce a print-oriented mode of discourse. Even in the digital humanities, scholars build and use tools that ultimately lead to the creation of traditional academic essays and monographs. Applied Media Theory (AMT) is a method that engages in formal experimentation with media to generate critical discourses and technologies. This article identifies a new applied
doi:10.22230/cjc.2012v37n1a2519
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