Corey Flintoff National Public Radio
"It's time someone took a thorough look at the sweeping changes that cell phones and the Internet have wrought on our society. These phenomena have certainly changed the way I work, without giving me much leisure to consider their effect. Kudos to Jarice Hanson for examining a big, important, and fast-changing subject."
Daniel J. K. Bardy
"24/7 gives us an excellent historical journey of emergent personal technologies and how the changing generational niche audiences use these technologies to help form people's attitudes, behaviors, and values toward technology use, education delivery systems, and social life."
"A highly accessible, thought-provoking and informative book that examines the cultural changes in America brought about by the cell phone and the internet. The best book on the subject so far."
Cynthia Gottshall, Ph.D. Chair of Communication and Theatre Arts Department, Mercer University, Georgia
Corey FlintoffNational Public Radio
"It's time someone took a thorough look at the sweeping changes that cell phones and the Internet have wrought on our society. These phenomena have certainly changed the way I work, without giving me much leisure to consider their effect. Kudos to Jarice Hanson for examining a big, important, and fast-changing subject."
Corey Flintoff National Public Radio
"It's time someone took a thorough look at the sweeping changes that cell phones and the Internet have wrought on our society. These phenomena have certainly changed the way I work, without giving me much leisure to consider their effect. Kudos to Jarice Hanson for examining a big, important, and fast-changing subject."
"Dr. Hanson's exploration of digital technologies' 24/7 impact on the dramatic shifts in the culture, content, distribution and integrity of broadcast news is right on target. Her text is a primer for serious and enhanced discussion by the public and professionals. 24/7 should ignite serious discussion among laymen and professionals about who really controls the culture, content, dissemination and integrity of information."
Victor M. Webb, KCBS 2 / KCAL 9 News, Los Angeles
"24/7 gives us an excellent historical journey of emergent personal technologies and how the changing generational niche audiences use these technologies to help form people's attitudes, behaviors, and values toward technology use, education delivery systems, and social life."
Daniel J. K. Bardy, Ed.D. College of Education, Concordia University, Chicago
Cynthia Gottshall
"A highly accessible, thought-provoking and informative book that examines the cultural changes in America brought about by the cell phone and the internet. The best book on the subject so far."
Victor M. Webb
"Dr. Hanson's exploration of digital technologies' 24/7 impact on the dramatic shifts in the culture, content, distribution and integrity of broadcast news is right on target. Her text is a primer for serious and enhanced discussion by the public and professionals. 24/7 should ignite serious discussion among laymen and professionals about who really controls the culture, content, dissemination and integrity of information."