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NEW MEDIA AND INTERACTIVITY

Many scholars have observed that the term ‘interactivity,’ while frequently used in conjunction with the discussion of new media, is often either undefined or under-defined

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Some researchers have consciously attempted to make historical linkages between new media and old. For example, Leonhirth, Mindich, and Straumanis (1997) explored metaphors for the concept of the online mailing list comparing it to the telegraph, the round table, and the bonfire. But other authors have suggested that terms used to define new media are too dependent on old media forms. For example, Murray (1997) argued the term multimedia, which most authors use to mean the ‘digital integration of media types within a single technological system’ (Jankowski and Hanssen, 1996: 4), is a word with little descriptive power. Murray compared the word ‘multimedia’ as a descriptor of new technology to the term ‘photo- play’ which was used to describe early films. She suggested that such additive, catchall phrases are evidence that a medium is: ‘in an early stage of development and is still depending on formats derived from earlier technologies instead of exploiting its own expressive power’ (1997: 67). Williams, Stover and Grant (1994) defined new media as applications of microelectronics, computers, and telecommunications that offer new services or enhancement of old ones. Marvin (1988) also focused on the interplay between ...





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