![]() "The Affordances of Place: Digital Agency and the Lived Spaces of Information," Media Theory 3.1 (2019) He has written a number of articles in the field of new media studies, including: He is also editor of and contributing author for a collection of essays entitled Error: Glitch, Noise, and Jam in New Media Cultures (Continuum, 2011), which examines how the concepts of "noise" and "error" structure modes of cultural resistance in a network society. Nunes is author of Cyberspaces of Everyday Life (Minnesota, 2006), which explores how the Internet restructures our everyday experience of the public and the private, and the local and the global. ![]() His ongoing research focuses on the cultural impact of new media on contemporary society.ĭr. He also holds a Master of Arts Degree in English from the University of Virginia, and a Master of Arts in Psychology from Columbia University. in the Culture, History, and Theory program of Emory University's Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts. Retrieved 18 February 2022.Mark Nunes earned his interdisciplinary Ph.D.
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