Actionable Media: Digital Communication beyond the Desktop

Jason Tham University of Minnesota System

Abstract

As one would find at the back cover of Actionable Media, John Tinnell’s book is an attempt to situate “the arts and humanities” amid the growing scholarly inquiries on the phenomenon of ubiquitous ...

Journal
Technical Communication Quarterly
Published
2018-10-02
DOI
10.1080/10572252.2018.1521651
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