Mediatisation of Emotional Life
Herausgeber: Kopecka-Piech, Katarzyna; Sobiech, Mateusz
Mediatisation of Emotional Life
Herausgeber: Kopecka-Piech, Katarzyna; Sobiech, Mateusz
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This volume brings together an international team of authors to investigate a wide range of issues concerning the fundamental role of media technologies in shaping contemporary emotional life.
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This volume brings together an international team of authors to investigate a wide range of issues concerning the fundamental role of media technologies in shaping contemporary emotional life.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9781032183886
- ISBN-10: 1032183888
- Artikelnr.: 69918201
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9781032183886
- ISBN-10: 1032183888
- Artikelnr.: 69918201
Katarzyna Kopecka-Piech is Assistant Professor with Habilitation at Maria Curie-Sk¿odowska University in Lublin, Poland. Mateusz Sobiech is a doctoral student in the Doctoral School of Social Sciences at the Maria Curie-Sk¿odowska University in Lublin, Poland.
Introduction
Part I Conceptualisations: Mediatisation of Feelings, Emotions and Relationships
1. Mediatisation of Emotional Life: Theories, Concepts and Approaches
2. Media Love: On the Mediatisation of Love and Our Love for Media
3. Emotion Artificial Intelligence: Deep Mediatised and Machine-reflected Self-emotions
4. Geomediatization: A Dialectical Approach to Close Social Relationship Dependence, Normalization and Adaptation
Part II Analysis: Challenges Caused by Mediation to Relationships
5. Love: Interpretative Film Strategy
6. Intimacy: Different Dimensions of Mediated Relational Lives
7. Attention and Affective Proximity: Alleviating Loneliness and Isolation Through Virtual Girlfriends and Boyfriends
8. Romantic Communication: Affordances and Practices of Mobile (Dis)connection
9. Friendship: Communicative Negotiation in Proximity and Distance
10. Family Relations: Emotional Overload
Part III Explorations: Key Aspect of Emotional Lives with Media
11. Moving Pictures Creating Emotions: The Film Makers Emotional Strategies in Pandemic
12. Identity Formation: Mediated Resilience of Women Who Go Through Romantic Break-ups
13. Loneliness: Generational Differences in Interpersonal Relationships of Users
14. FoMO: Envy, Life Satisfaction and Friendship
15. Erotic Experience: Technology-Mediated Sex Markets
Part I Conceptualisations: Mediatisation of Feelings, Emotions and Relationships
1. Mediatisation of Emotional Life: Theories, Concepts and Approaches
2. Media Love: On the Mediatisation of Love and Our Love for Media
3. Emotion Artificial Intelligence: Deep Mediatised and Machine-reflected Self-emotions
4. Geomediatization: A Dialectical Approach to Close Social Relationship Dependence, Normalization and Adaptation
Part II Analysis: Challenges Caused by Mediation to Relationships
5. Love: Interpretative Film Strategy
6. Intimacy: Different Dimensions of Mediated Relational Lives
7. Attention and Affective Proximity: Alleviating Loneliness and Isolation Through Virtual Girlfriends and Boyfriends
8. Romantic Communication: Affordances and Practices of Mobile (Dis)connection
9. Friendship: Communicative Negotiation in Proximity and Distance
10. Family Relations: Emotional Overload
Part III Explorations: Key Aspect of Emotional Lives with Media
11. Moving Pictures Creating Emotions: The Film Makers Emotional Strategies in Pandemic
12. Identity Formation: Mediated Resilience of Women Who Go Through Romantic Break-ups
13. Loneliness: Generational Differences in Interpersonal Relationships of Users
14. FoMO: Envy, Life Satisfaction and Friendship
15. Erotic Experience: Technology-Mediated Sex Markets
Introduction
Part I Conceptualisations: Mediatisation of Feelings, Emotions and Relationships
1. Mediatisation of Emotional Life: Theories, Concepts and Approaches
2. Media Love: On the Mediatisation of Love and Our Love for Media
3. Emotion Artificial Intelligence: Deep Mediatised and Machine-reflected Self-emotions
4. Geomediatization: A Dialectical Approach to Close Social Relationship Dependence, Normalization and Adaptation
Part II Analysis: Challenges Caused by Mediation to Relationships
5. Love: Interpretative Film Strategy
6. Intimacy: Different Dimensions of Mediated Relational Lives
7. Attention and Affective Proximity: Alleviating Loneliness and Isolation Through Virtual Girlfriends and Boyfriends
8. Romantic Communication: Affordances and Practices of Mobile (Dis)connection
9. Friendship: Communicative Negotiation in Proximity and Distance
10. Family Relations: Emotional Overload
Part III Explorations: Key Aspect of Emotional Lives with Media
11. Moving Pictures Creating Emotions: The Film Makers Emotional Strategies in Pandemic
12. Identity Formation: Mediated Resilience of Women Who Go Through Romantic Break-ups
13. Loneliness: Generational Differences in Interpersonal Relationships of Users
14. FoMO: Envy, Life Satisfaction and Friendship
15. Erotic Experience: Technology-Mediated Sex Markets
Part I Conceptualisations: Mediatisation of Feelings, Emotions and Relationships
1. Mediatisation of Emotional Life: Theories, Concepts and Approaches
2. Media Love: On the Mediatisation of Love and Our Love for Media
3. Emotion Artificial Intelligence: Deep Mediatised and Machine-reflected Self-emotions
4. Geomediatization: A Dialectical Approach to Close Social Relationship Dependence, Normalization and Adaptation
Part II Analysis: Challenges Caused by Mediation to Relationships
5. Love: Interpretative Film Strategy
6. Intimacy: Different Dimensions of Mediated Relational Lives
7. Attention and Affective Proximity: Alleviating Loneliness and Isolation Through Virtual Girlfriends and Boyfriends
8. Romantic Communication: Affordances and Practices of Mobile (Dis)connection
9. Friendship: Communicative Negotiation in Proximity and Distance
10. Family Relations: Emotional Overload
Part III Explorations: Key Aspect of Emotional Lives with Media
11. Moving Pictures Creating Emotions: The Film Makers Emotional Strategies in Pandemic
12. Identity Formation: Mediated Resilience of Women Who Go Through Romantic Break-ups
13. Loneliness: Generational Differences in Interpersonal Relationships of Users
14. FoMO: Envy, Life Satisfaction and Friendship
15. Erotic Experience: Technology-Mediated Sex Markets