Formative Media presents a psychoanalytic and psychosocial inquiry into the significance of the most widely used digital platforms - including Facebook, Google, YouTube, Twitter (X) and Instagram - and the relational styles that users cultivate and habituate in their interplay with these platforms.
Formative Media presents a psychoanalytic and psychosocial inquiry into the significance of the most widely used digital platforms - including Facebook, Google, YouTube, Twitter (X) and Instagram - and the relational styles that users cultivate and habituate in their interplay with these platforms.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steffen Krüger is senior lecturer in the Department of Media and Communication, University of Oslo, Norway. His research interests are located at the intersections of media studies and psychoanalysis, psychosocial studies, and critical theory.
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Acknowledgements Series Preface Introduction - the forms of formative media Chapter 1 Outrageous growth and the Eros of Facebook Chapter 2 The feeding tube - YouTube, oral cravings, and the question of addiction Chapter 3 Anxious narcissism - Instagram, self-image practices, and the persistent question of narcissism Chapter 4 Compromised formations - Google, obsession and the desublimation of knowledge Chapter 5 The joke that isn't funny anymore - Twitter, aggression and the perfect shitstorm Chapter 6 Conclusion - 'platforming' the digital subject Bibliography
Acknowledgements Series Preface Introduction - the forms of formative media Chapter 1 Outrageous growth and the Eros of Facebook Chapter 2 The feeding tube - YouTube, oral cravings, and the question of addiction Chapter 3 Anxious narcissism - Instagram, self-image practices, and the persistent question of narcissism Chapter 4 Compromised formations - Google, obsession and the desublimation of knowledge Chapter 5 The joke that isn't funny anymore - Twitter, aggression and the perfect shitstorm Chapter 6 Conclusion - 'platforming' the digital subject Bibliography
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