[Air-L] Communication Technology Book Announcement

Breanna Mcewan B-Mcewan at wiu.edu
Thu Oct 15 12:08:14 PDT 2015


"Navigating New Media Networks" examines the changes introduced into society through the increasing use of communication technology. The development of a networked society has allowed individuals to acquire the social resources and support needed to thrive in the modern world, but it has also placed great pressure on the individual to conduct the communication work needed to form and maintain relationships. McEwan explores this issue by delving into topics like identity, privacy, communication competence, online communities, online social support, mediated relational maintenance, and mobile communication. This work will be of interest to scholars of sociology, psychology, and communication. 

In Navigating New Media Networks, Bree McEwan provides an overview of communication technology research that is remarkably thorough yet accessible. By placing social networks and communication competence at the center of discussion, she integrates diverse lines of inquiry into a cohesive picture of the challenges and opportunities of mediated communication. 
— Andrew Ledbetter, Texas Christian University

Rather than rely on either the moral panic or unbridled enthusiasm that seem so common in the discussion of communication technologies, McEwan focuses on navigating technologies competently. By drawing upon basic human communication processes, McEwan helps us all understand how we can be in the driver’s seat given the tools available to us. A book that all students interested in knowing more about communication and technology — and we are all students when it comes to communication technology — should read!
— David Westerman, North Dakota State University

McEwan’s book is unparalleled in its coverage of the role of communication technologies in modern relationships. It seamlessly weaves together a broad body of research and theory drawn from multiple fields in a concise and lucid text. It’s refreshing to read a book that transcends disciplinary boundaries to provide a comprehensive picture of how our social worlds are no longer divided by what is ‘online’ and what is ‘offline.’
— Jesse Fox, Ohio State University


Bree McEwan, PhD 
Associate Professor 
Department of Communication 
Western Illinois University



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