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Designing the Social: Unpacking Social Media Design and Identity: Cultural Studies and Transdisciplinarity in Education, cartea 11

Autor Harry T. Dyer
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This book uses data collected from in-depth interviews with young people over the course of a year to explore the complex role of social media in their lives, and the part it plays in shaping how they understand and present their identity to a broad public on a wide array of platforms. Using this data, the book proposes and develops a new theoretical framework for understanding identity performances. Comic Theory, detailed in this book, centres on a consideration of the role of social media design in shaping identity, and explores the ways in which socio-culturally grounded users engage in acts of compromise, novelty, and negotiation with social media designs and digital technologies to produce unique identity performances.
Positioned within the field of educational research, this book overtly challenges assumptions and myths about the internet as a neutral source of knowledge, instead exploring the way in which designs and technologies shape who we interact with and how we understand what it is to be social. Moving beyond the over-used ‘digital natives’ paradigm, this book makes a clear case that educators and education researchers need to move beyond a focus on coding and digital skills alone, highlighting the pressing need to take explicit account of the overlaps between digital technology, culture, and education.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811557187
ISBN-10: 9811557187
Ilustrații: IX, 172 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Cultural Studies and Transdisciplinarity in Education

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

1 The Digital Metamorphosis.- 2 Defining Social Media...It's complicated.- 3 Devices and Technology: How the way in which we access social media affects our experiences, uses, and identities.- 4 What's 'social' about social media?.- 5 Enmeshing the user and design: How is identity managed online?.- 6 Comic Theory: A new, critical, adaptive theoretical framework for identity presentation.- 7 Critical Digital Citizenship: A call to action for educators and educational researchers.


Notă biografică

Dr. Harry Dyer is a digital sociologist and lecturer in Education at the University of East Anglia. He has a broad academic background, with degrees in linguistics and social science research methods, as well as his PhD research, which revolved around exploring online identity presentation.  
Harry’s current research focus is on the lively field of Digital Sociology. His work explores a range of socio-cultural dynamics online, from broad questions around how identity manifests itself online to deeper explorations of emergent communities such as the ‘flat-earth’ movement. He’s also looking into ‘fake news’, exploring how it has been covered by the media, how education is responding to ‘fake news’, and how young people are consuming news online. Harry serves as an editor for Digital Culture and Education, and is a member of the British Sociological Association’s Digital Sociology group.
He has taught extensively at the undergraduate and postgraduate level, including courses on research methodology, social theory, media and education, educational theory and practice, and research ethics. Given his broad background, Harry’s research and teaching interests are equally expansive, and include digital sociology, identity theory, social theory, science and technology studies, research methodology, ethics, sociolinguistics, poststructuralism, and media and education.

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This book uses data collected from in-depth interviews with young people over the course of a year to explore the complex role of social media in their lives, and the part it plays in shaping how they understand and present their identity to a broad public on a wide array of platforms. Using this data, the book proposes and develops a new theoretical framework for understanding identity performances. Comic Theory, detailed in this book, centres on a consideration of the role of social media design in shaping identity, and explores the ways in which socio-culturally grounded users engage in acts of compromise, novelty, and negotiation with social media designs and digital technologies to produce unique identity performances.

Positioned within the field of educational research, this book overtly challenges assumptions and myths about the internet as a neutral source of knowledge, instead exploring the way in which designs and technologies shape who weinteract with and how we understand what it is to be social. Moving beyond the over-used ‘digital natives’ paradigm, this book makes a clear case that educators and education researchers need to move beyond a focus on coding and digital skills alone, highlighting the pressing need to take explicit account of the overlaps between digital technology, culture, and education.
"Designing the Social: Unpacking Social Media Design and Identity takes seriously how young people enact social media as a part of their everyday in lived, highly eclectic ways. This is the best kind of online micro-ethnographic work because it is attentive to and respectful about the ways that young people live through social media in intellectual, relational, emotional, playful, and activist ways. Coming to grips with socially mediated worlds is not for the faint of heart; it demands careful attention and close listening to messages across quite distinct mediated channels from tweets, YTing, to IGing. Full of resonating stories and quirky practices, Dyer’s book stretches and finesses our understandings about social media without rushing it, giving young people and their chosen social media outlets the attention and acknowledgements that they deserve." Jennifer Rowsell, Professor of Literacies and Social Innovation, University of Bristol

Caracteristici

Develops a new theoretical framework to specifically account for the diverse, changing, and growing social media landscape Provides a new framework to explore online identity, allowing social media users to reflect upon how they negotiate, build, and present their identity online Moves the discussion of the role of social media in the lives of young people beyond over-used ‘digital natives’ paradigms Includes suggestions for educational practitioners, researchers, and policymakers in each chapter Explores the various manners in which technology, education, and culture overlap