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A Networked Self and Platforms, Stories, Connections: A Networked Self

Editat de Zizi Papacharissi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iun 2018
We tell stories about who we are. Through telling these stories, we connect with others and affirm our own sense of self. Spaces, be they online or offline; private or public; physical, augmented or virtual; or of a hybrid nature, present the performative realms upon which our stories unfold. This volume focuses on how digital platforms support, enhance, or confine the networked self. Contributors examine a range of issues relating to storytelling, platforms, and the self, including the live-reporting of events, the curation of information, emerging modalities of journalism, collaboratively formed memories, and the instant historification of the present.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138722675
ISBN-10: 1138722677
Pagini: 230
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria A Networked Self

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction
Zizi Papacharissi
The Networked Self in the Age of Identity Fundamentalism
Daniel Kreiss
News and the Networked Self: Performativity, Platforms, and Journalistic Epistemologies
Matt Carlson and Seth C. Lewis
Publicness on Platforms: Tracing the mutual articulation of platform architectures and user practices
Thomas Poell, Sudha Rajagopalan, and Anastasia Kavada
The Bot Proxy: Designing Automated Self Expression
Samuel Woolley, Samantha Shorey, and Philip Howard
The Emotional Architecture of Social Media
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
"The more I look like Justin Bieber in the pictures, the better": Queer women’s self-representation on Instagram
Stefanie Duguay
Affective Mobile Spectres: Understanding the Lives of Mobile Media Images of the Dead
Larissa Hjorth and Kathleen M. Cumiskey
Cleavage-control: Stories of algorithmic culture and power in the case of the YouTube ‘Reply Girls’.
Taina Bucher
From networked to quantified self: Self-tracking and the moral economy of data
Aristea Fotopoulou
‘Doing’ Local: Place-Based Travel Apps and the Globally Networked Self
Erika Polson
The Networked Self and Defense of Privacy: Reading Surveillance Fiction in the Wake of the Snowden Revelations
Adrienne Russell and Risto Kunelius
Mobile Media Stories and the Process of Designing Contested Landscapes
Jason Farman

Recenzii

"It’s not just the media system that’s a storytelling project: so is the self. Each of us is a dynamic and uncertain performance, where the struggle to mean is technological and social as well as personal. Difference, desire, and disaster are held in tension by stories, competing for scarce attention. Papacharissi's compelling collection shows how." -John Hartley, Curtin University, Australia
"In this fascinating volume, Papacharissi has brought together a cutting-edge lineup of scholars to reflect on how we connect and who we become, when we share our stories on digital platforms. A must-read on the thrills and perils of story-telling, self-expression and networked connectivity." Lilie Chouliaraki, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

Descriere

Spaces, be they online or offline; private or public; physical, augmented or virtual; or of a hybrid nature, present the performative realms through which one’s sense of self is articulated, actualized, presented and representedThis volume focuses on how digital media platforms support, enhance, or confine the networked self and the stories participants tell about themselves and the world around them. Contributors examine a range of issues relating to storytelling, platforms, and the self, including the live-reporting of events, the curation of information, emerging modalities of journalism, collaboratively formed memories, and the instant historification of the present.