Hands on Media History : : A New Methodology in the Humanities and Social Sciences.

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Place / Publishing House:Milton : : Taylor & Francis Group,, 2019.
Ã2020.
Year of Publication:2019
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (257 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • List of figures
  • Acknowledgments
  • List of contributors
  • Introduction: what is hands on media history?
  • PART I Media histories
  • 1 Why hands on history matters
  • 2 Bringing the living back to life: what happens when we reenact the recent past?
  • 3 A blind date with the past: transforming television documentary practice into a research method
  • 4 (De)habituation histories: how to re-sensitize media historians
  • 5 (Un)certain ghosts: rephotography and historical images
  • PART II User communities
  • 6 Photography against the Anthropocene: the anthotype as a call for action
  • 7 On the performance of playback for dead media devices
  • 8 The archaeology of the Walkman: audience perspectives and the roots of mobile media intimacy
  • 9 Extended play: hands on with 40 years of English amusement arcades
  • 10 Enriching 'hands on history' through community dissemination: a case study of the Pebble Mill project
  • PART III Labs, archives and museums
  • 11 The Media Archaeology Lab as platform for undoing and reimagining media history
  • 12 Reflections and reminiscences: tactile encounters and participatory research with vintage media technology in the museum
  • 13 A vision in Bakelite: exploring the aesthetic, material and operational potential of the Bush TV22
  • 14 Hands on circuits: preserving the semantic surplus of circuit-level functionality with programmable logic devices
  • Index.