Digital Keywords
Explore the dynamic intersection of language and technology with Digital Keywords by Benjamin Peters, published by Princeton University Press in 2016. This compelling collection features over two dozen insightful essays that delve into the significance of keywords in our digital age. Inspired by Raymond Williams's seminal work, Keywords, Peters brings together contributions from prominent and emerging scholars in digital media, anthropology, and sociolinguistics.
With a total of 352 pages, Digital Keywords examines how keywords shape research, teaching, and even our thought processes in an information-driven society. This essential read not only highlights the evolution of vocabulary in the digital realm but also invites readers to reflect on the cultural implications of our increasingly keyword-centric world. Perfect for students, educators, and anyone interested in the impact of digital media on language and culture.