This book is about the role technology plays in sustaining narratives of living, dying, and coming to be. Contributing authors examine how technologies connect, disrupt, or help us reorganize ways of parenting and nurturing life.
This book is about the role technology plays in sustaining narratives of living, dying, and coming to be. Contributing authors examine how technologies connect, disrupt, or help us reorganize ways of parenting and nurturing life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Zizi Papacharissi is professor and head of the Communication Department at the University of Illinois-Chicago. Her work focuses on the social and political consequences of online media. She has collaborated with Apple, Microsoft, Facebook and has participated in closed consultations with the Obama 2012 election campaign. She sits on the Committee on the Health and Well-Being of Young Adults, funded by the National Academies of Science, the National Research Council, and the Institute of Medicine, and has been invited to lecture about her work on social media in several Universities and Research Institutes in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the US.
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Introduction Zizi Papacharissi Numerical being and non-being: probing the ethos of quantification in bereavement online Amanda Lagerkvist Co-Creating Birth and Death on Social Media Tama Leaver Imagining the future through the lens of the digital: parents' narratives of generational change Sonia Livingstone and Alicia Blum-Ross Storytelling the Self into Citizenship: How Social Media Practices Facilitate Adolescent and Emerging Adult Political Life Lynn Schofield Clark and Regina Marchi Family life in polymedia Mirca Madianou Every Click You Make, I'll Be Watching You: Facebook Stalking and Neoliberal Information Ilana Gershon Formative Events, Networked Spaces, and the Political Socialization of Youth Neta Kligler-Vilenchik and Ioana Literat Defying Death: Black Joy as Resistance Online Catherine Steele and Jessica Lu Young People and Digital Grief Etiquette Crystal Abidin Deconstructing Immortality? Identity Work and the Death of David Bowie in Digital Media Johanna Sumiala The afterlife of software Michael Stevenson and Robert W. Gehl From Personal to Personalized Memory: Social Media as Mnemotechnology Robert Prey and Rik Smit Social media rituals: the uses of celebrity death in digital culture Jean Burgess, Peta Mitchell and Felix Victor Münch Ghosts in the Machines: How Centuries of Technological Play with Death Has Helped Make Sense of Life Whitney Phillips and Ryan M. Milner
Introduction Zizi Papacharissi Numerical being and non-being: probing the ethos of quantification in bereavement online Amanda Lagerkvist Co-Creating Birth and Death on Social Media Tama Leaver Imagining the future through the lens of the digital: parents' narratives of generational change Sonia Livingstone and Alicia Blum-Ross Storytelling the Self into Citizenship: How Social Media Practices Facilitate Adolescent and Emerging Adult Political Life Lynn Schofield Clark and Regina Marchi Family life in polymedia Mirca Madianou Every Click You Make, I'll Be Watching You: Facebook Stalking and Neoliberal Information Ilana Gershon Formative Events, Networked Spaces, and the Political Socialization of Youth Neta Kligler-Vilenchik and Ioana Literat Defying Death: Black Joy as Resistance Online Catherine Steele and Jessica Lu Young People and Digital Grief Etiquette Crystal Abidin Deconstructing Immortality? Identity Work and the Death of David Bowie in Digital Media Johanna Sumiala The afterlife of software Michael Stevenson and Robert W. Gehl From Personal to Personalized Memory: Social Media as Mnemotechnology Robert Prey and Rik Smit Social media rituals: the uses of celebrity death in digital culture Jean Burgess, Peta Mitchell and Felix Victor Münch Ghosts in the Machines: How Centuries of Technological Play with Death Has Helped Make Sense of Life Whitney Phillips and Ryan M. Milner
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