Book review: the SAGE handbook of digital technology research

Tarr, J. (2013). Book review: the SAGE handbook of digital technology research.
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The SAGE Handbook of Digital Technology Research seeks to explores the issues of rapid technological development, social change, and the ubiquity of computing technologies which have become an integrated part of people’s everyday lives. At nearly 500 pages it is more detailed and more technical than many casual readers will want, but as a comprehensive overview to digital technology research it’s a very nicely edited collection, writes Jen Tarr. The SAGE Handbook of Digital Technology Research. Edited by Sarah Price, Carey Jewitt and Barry Brown. Sage Publications. July 2013.

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