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Duluth, Minnesota (OpEdNews) December 6, 2024: Robert Hassan (born on February 14, 1959; Ph.D. from Swinburne University of Technology, 2000), professor of media and communication at the University of Melbourne, has published a fascinating article titled "How Typing Transformed Nietzsche's consciousness: The Malling-Hansen writing ball, with its potential and limitations, redefined Nietzsche's philosophical and creative expression" online at the website of The MIT Press Reader:
Robert Hassan is also the author of the following eleven books:
(1) The Chronoscopic Society (2003).
(2) Media, Politics and the Network Society (2004).
(3) The Mew Media Theory Reader (2004).
(4) The Information Society: Cyber Dreams and Digital Nightmares (2008).
(5) Empires of Speed: Time and the Acceleration of Politics and Society (2009).
(6) The Age of Distraction: Reading, Writing and Politics in a High-Speed Networked Economy (2011).
(7) Philosophy of Media: A Short History of Ideas and Innovations from Socrates to Social Media (2016).
(8) Uncontained: Digital Disconnection and the Experience of Time (2019).
(9) The Condition of Digitality: A Post-Modern Marxism for the Practice of Digital Life (2020).
(10) Analog (MIT Press, 2023).
(11) Journalism from Print to Platform: The Impossible Shift from Analog to Digital (2024).
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