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This volume consists of empirically-grounded essays that examine digital life on three levels: individuals and digital identity; relationships routinely intertwining digital and physical connections; and broader institutional and societal realities that define the context of living in the digital age.
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This volume consists of empirically-grounded essays that examine digital life on three levels: individuals and digital identity; relationships routinely intertwining digital and physical connections; and broader institutional and societal realities that define the context of living in the digital age.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000004793
- Artikelnr.: 56936007
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000004793
- Artikelnr.: 56936007
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Cristina Bodinger-deUriarte is Professor of Sociology at California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA), where she was named "Woman of Distinction." She teaches popular culture, social psychology, and research methods, while serving as MA Program Director, Associate Chair, and Webmaster. Her background includes a Harvard PhD, educational program evaluation, government contract research, and business consultation. Her book, Hate Crime, won a Rising Star award.
Introduction: This is an Invitation. Section I. Digitizing Identity
Section I Preface 1. Offline as Misaligned: Millennials Coping with the
Loss of Digital Presence 2. Digital Ink: Social Media and Tattoo Culture in
Consideration of Gender 3. Powering Down: Theoretical Lenses to Examine the
Agency of Our Smartphones 4. From Backstage to Digital Front Stage: Online
Queer Community, Identity, and Emotion Management 5. Digital Dependency
Interrupted: Profiles of Withdrawal for Self-Described Internet Addicts
SECTION II. MEDIATED RELATIONSHIPS Section II Preface 6. How Do I Love
Thee? Let Me Text the Ways: Interfacing Intimacy 7. La Familia in Digital
Space and Face-to-Face: Millennial Latinx Navigating, and Reconfiguring
Conceptions of Familismo 8. Is Unmediated More? When Physical Presence Does
Not Equate to Digital Presence 9. Interfacing Conflict: Advice Columns and
Digital Life SECTION I11. VIRTUAL AGENCY AND DIGITAL DYSTOPIA Section III
Preface 10. Islands in the Stream: How Digital Music Piracy Became a Normal
Activity 11. Community or Catharsis? Online Activism, Digital Community,
and Social Agency 12. Power and Money, Explaining the Rise of Digital Media
through Surveillance Capitalism 13. Knowing You Better than You Know
Yourself: Manufacturing Perceptions SECTION IV. CAPPING IT OFF Section IV
Preface 14. Why We Care: Netizenship and Informed Choice 15. Annotated
Methodology: Investigative Process and Research Reflections INDEX
Section I Preface 1. Offline as Misaligned: Millennials Coping with the
Loss of Digital Presence 2. Digital Ink: Social Media and Tattoo Culture in
Consideration of Gender 3. Powering Down: Theoretical Lenses to Examine the
Agency of Our Smartphones 4. From Backstage to Digital Front Stage: Online
Queer Community, Identity, and Emotion Management 5. Digital Dependency
Interrupted: Profiles of Withdrawal for Self-Described Internet Addicts
SECTION II. MEDIATED RELATIONSHIPS Section II Preface 6. How Do I Love
Thee? Let Me Text the Ways: Interfacing Intimacy 7. La Familia in Digital
Space and Face-to-Face: Millennial Latinx Navigating, and Reconfiguring
Conceptions of Familismo 8. Is Unmediated More? When Physical Presence Does
Not Equate to Digital Presence 9. Interfacing Conflict: Advice Columns and
Digital Life SECTION I11. VIRTUAL AGENCY AND DIGITAL DYSTOPIA Section III
Preface 10. Islands in the Stream: How Digital Music Piracy Became a Normal
Activity 11. Community or Catharsis? Online Activism, Digital Community,
and Social Agency 12. Power and Money, Explaining the Rise of Digital Media
through Surveillance Capitalism 13. Knowing You Better than You Know
Yourself: Manufacturing Perceptions SECTION IV. CAPPING IT OFF Section IV
Preface 14. Why We Care: Netizenship and Informed Choice 15. Annotated
Methodology: Investigative Process and Research Reflections INDEX
Introduction: This is an Invitation. Section I. Digitizing Identity
Section I Preface 1. Offline as Misaligned: Millennials Coping with the
Loss of Digital Presence 2. Digital Ink: Social Media and Tattoo Culture in
Consideration of Gender 3. Powering Down: Theoretical Lenses to Examine the
Agency of Our Smartphones 4. From Backstage to Digital Front Stage: Online
Queer Community, Identity, and Emotion Management 5. Digital Dependency
Interrupted: Profiles of Withdrawal for Self-Described Internet Addicts
SECTION II. MEDIATED RELATIONSHIPS Section II Preface 6. How Do I Love
Thee? Let Me Text the Ways: Interfacing Intimacy 7. La Familia in Digital
Space and Face-to-Face: Millennial Latinx Navigating, and Reconfiguring
Conceptions of Familismo 8. Is Unmediated More? When Physical Presence Does
Not Equate to Digital Presence 9. Interfacing Conflict: Advice Columns and
Digital Life SECTION I11. VIRTUAL AGENCY AND DIGITAL DYSTOPIA Section III
Preface 10. Islands in the Stream: How Digital Music Piracy Became a Normal
Activity 11. Community or Catharsis? Online Activism, Digital Community,
and Social Agency 12. Power and Money, Explaining the Rise of Digital Media
through Surveillance Capitalism 13. Knowing You Better than You Know
Yourself: Manufacturing Perceptions SECTION IV. CAPPING IT OFF Section IV
Preface 14. Why We Care: Netizenship and Informed Choice 15. Annotated
Methodology: Investigative Process and Research Reflections INDEX
Section I Preface 1. Offline as Misaligned: Millennials Coping with the
Loss of Digital Presence 2. Digital Ink: Social Media and Tattoo Culture in
Consideration of Gender 3. Powering Down: Theoretical Lenses to Examine the
Agency of Our Smartphones 4. From Backstage to Digital Front Stage: Online
Queer Community, Identity, and Emotion Management 5. Digital Dependency
Interrupted: Profiles of Withdrawal for Self-Described Internet Addicts
SECTION II. MEDIATED RELATIONSHIPS Section II Preface 6. How Do I Love
Thee? Let Me Text the Ways: Interfacing Intimacy 7. La Familia in Digital
Space and Face-to-Face: Millennial Latinx Navigating, and Reconfiguring
Conceptions of Familismo 8. Is Unmediated More? When Physical Presence Does
Not Equate to Digital Presence 9. Interfacing Conflict: Advice Columns and
Digital Life SECTION I11. VIRTUAL AGENCY AND DIGITAL DYSTOPIA Section III
Preface 10. Islands in the Stream: How Digital Music Piracy Became a Normal
Activity 11. Community or Catharsis? Online Activism, Digital Community,
and Social Agency 12. Power and Money, Explaining the Rise of Digital Media
through Surveillance Capitalism 13. Knowing You Better than You Know
Yourself: Manufacturing Perceptions SECTION IV. CAPPING IT OFF Section IV
Preface 14. Why We Care: Netizenship and Informed Choice 15. Annotated
Methodology: Investigative Process and Research Reflections INDEX