Gazing into the Black Mirror| How the Experience of Emplaced Visuality Through Smartphones Fundamentally Changes Both the Self and the Place

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Main Author: Newlin, Alexa Brooke
Language:EN
Published: The American University of Paris (France) 2019
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Gazing into the Black Mirror| How the Experience of Emplaced Visuality Through Smartphones Fundamentally Changes Both the Self and the Place
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title Gazing into the Black Mirror| How the Experience of Emplaced Visuality Through Smartphones Fundamentally Changes Both the Self and the Place
title_short Gazing into the Black Mirror| How the Experience of Emplaced Visuality Through Smartphones Fundamentally Changes Both the Self and the Place
title_full Gazing into the Black Mirror| How the Experience of Emplaced Visuality Through Smartphones Fundamentally Changes Both the Self and the Place
title_fullStr Gazing into the Black Mirror| How the Experience of Emplaced Visuality Through Smartphones Fundamentally Changes Both the Self and the Place
title_full_unstemmed Gazing into the Black Mirror| How the Experience of Emplaced Visuality Through Smartphones Fundamentally Changes Both the Self and the Place
title_sort gazing into the black mirror| how the experience of emplaced visuality through smartphones fundamentally changes both the self and the place
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