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The dawn awoke as a child awakes and hugged her knees and rubbed her eyes, and yawned and stretched and spread her arms across the eastern sky. She leant over Strawberry Hill and trailed her fingers through the treetops in Regent's Park: she sat on the roofs of office blocks: she put her hand, in passing, on the gables of Bloomsbury. At the stern grey ziggurat of London University she threw a line of rose and gold across the windows, and steam rose around them like the smoke of sacrifices.
The Digital Media Reader combines a number of chapters relating to media practice, identity and culture, and society and politics. Its advantage over other textbooks is its focus on contemporary digital media and cultures. A significant number of the chapters relate to the hacktivist movement Anonymous and contemporary events like the Arab Spring and Citizen Journalism.
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