How have new social media altered how individuals present themselves? What dilemmas have they introduced? In the age of Facebook, Twitter and other forms of instant communication, individuals are losing (or relinquishing) control over their personal information! Trottier provides a trenchant analysis of the paradoxes of privacy and the presentation of self in the early 21st century. This book is ideal for courses in Sociology, Media Studies and Communication.
How have new social media altered how individuals present themselves? What dilemmas have they introduced? In the age of Facebook, Twitter and other forms of instant communication, individuals are losing (or relinquishing) control over their personal information! Trottier provides a trenchant analysis of the paradoxes of privacy and the presentation of self in the early 21st century. This book is ideal for courses in Sociology, Media Studies and Communication.
Daniel Trottier is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Social and Digital Media at the Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI), University of Westminster. His research considers the social consequences of digital media, with an emphasis on surveillance and policing.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introducing Spoiled Identities Online / Chapter 2 Between Y2K and Web 2.0 / Chapter 3 Balancing Determinism and Constructionism / Chapter 4 Digital Stigma at Different Life Stages / Chapter 5 The Aftermath of Digital Stigma / Chapter 6 Conclusion: What's Next?
Chapter 1 Introducing Spoiled Identities Online / Chapter 2 Between Y2K and Web 2.0 / Chapter 3 Balancing Determinism and Constructionism / Chapter 4 Digital Stigma at Different Life Stages / Chapter 5 The Aftermath of Digital Stigma / Chapter 6 Conclusion: What's Next?
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