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Lisa Gitelman is a media historian whose research concerns American book history, techniques of inscription, and the new media of yesterday and today. She is particularly concerned with tracing the patterns according to which new media become meaningful within and against the contexts of older media. Her most recent book is entitled ''Always Already New: Media, History, and the Data of Culture'' and was published by the MIT Press in 2006. She has a new edited collection, ''"Raw Data" Is an Oxymoron'' (MIT 2013), while current projects include a monograph, ''Paper Knowledge: Toward a Media History of Documents'', forthcoming from Duke. She holds a Ph.D. in English from Columbia University and is a former editor of the Thomas A. Edison Papers at Rutgers University. She joins Steinhardt after teaching at Harvard University and at The Catholic University of America.
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Lisa Gitelman is a media historian whose research concerns American book history, techniques of inscription, and the new media of yesterday and today. She is particularly concerned with tracing the patterns according to which new media become meaningful within and against the contexts of older media. Her second book, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=669 Always Already New: Media, History, and the Data of Culture]'', was published by the MIT Press in 2006. Since then she has edited a collection, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=8065 “Raw Data” Is an Oxymoron]'' (MIT 2013), and published the monograph ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=11855 Paper Knowledge: Toward a Media History of Documents]'' (2014).
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Gitelman holds a Ph.D. in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University and is a former editor of the Thomas A. Edison Papers at Rutgers University. She has taught in the Department of the History of Science at Harvard University, and she helped to create the Department of Media Studies at Catholic University. She is currently appointed in NYU’s Department of English and the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication. [https://lisagitelman.org/bio/ (2024)]
  
 
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* [https://lisagitelman.org/ Website]
* [http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/faculty_bios/view/Lisa_Gitelman Profile at NYU Steinhardt]
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* [https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/people/lisa-gitelman Profile on NYU Steinhardt]
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* [https://as.nyu.edu/faculty/lisa-gitelman.html Profile on NYU Arts & Science]
  
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Lisa Gitelman is a media historian whose research concerns American book history, techniques of inscription, and the new media of yesterday and today. She is particularly concerned with tracing the patterns according to which new media become meaningful within and against the contexts of older media. Her second book, Always Already New: Media, History, and the Data of Culture, was published by the MIT Press in 2006. Since then she has edited a collection, “Raw Data” Is an Oxymoron (MIT 2013), and published the monograph Paper Knowledge: Toward a Media History of Documents (2014).

Gitelman holds a Ph.D. in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University and is a former editor of the Thomas A. Edison Papers at Rutgers University. She has taught in the Department of the History of Science at Harvard University, and she helped to create the Department of Media Studies at Catholic University. She is currently appointed in NYU’s Department of English and the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication. (2024)

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