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Post-Global Network and Everyday Life: Digital Formations (Paperback), cartea 60

Editat de Marina Levina, Grant Kien
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mar 2010
Post-Global Network and Everyday Life explores everyday life in the new world order of global network. It argues that network has come into its own as a state of mind and a way of life ¿ in sum, a cultural norm. As a result, it is no longer fitting to examine the network as an external force, but as a somewhat banal aspect of our everyday environment. The essays in this volume provide analyses of case studies that illustrate new ¿ and old ¿ ways in which everyday life is lived within network. Each chapter examines network as an always-already condition ¿ we are the network, and as such are living in a state of post-global network.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781433106989
ISBN-10: 1433106981
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: ill.
Dimensiuni: 225 x 152 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:1 New ed.
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
Seriile Digital Formations, Digital Formations (Paperback)


Notă biografică

The Editors: Marina Levina is a faculty member in the Media Studies Program at the University of California-Berkeley. She is currently working on a book titled Life as a Virus, Life as a Code: Biopolitics of Control over Post-Human Life. She has published work on personal genomics, health information technologies, genetic engineering, and cultural metaphors of scientific research. Her research interests include critical studies of science and technology, visual culture, and critical theory. Grant Kien is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at California State University, East Bay. His research focuses on technography, qualitative approaches to technology research, globalization, communication and culture, mobility and communications networks as performative, symbolic, and interpretive spaces. Recent works include a full length book, Global Technography: Ethnography in the Age of Mobility (Peter Lang, 2009) and a chapter in the volume Material Culture and Technology in Everyday Life: Ethnographic Approaches (edited by Phillip Vannini, Peter Lang, 2009).


Cuprins

Contents: Marina Levina/Grant Kien: Control and Fear in Post- Global Network ¿ Jack Bratich: When Collective Intelligence Agencies Collide: Public vs. Popular Intelligence and Networked Suspicions ¿ James Salvo: Intellectual Inquiry in the Age of the Efficient Network: Not Unpacking the Infinite Library with Walter Benjamin ¿ Ulrike Gretzel: Travel in the Network: Redirected Gazes, Ubiquitous Connections and New Frontiers ¿ Joy Pierce: Membership in the Network: Hardware and Software Development for the Main-Stream Consumer ¿ Radhika Gajjala/Anca Birzescu: Voicing and Placement in Online Networks ¿ Michael Giardina: From Howard Dean to Barack Obama: The Evolution of Politics in the Network Society ¿ Marina Levina: Health 2.0 and Managing «Dividual» Care in the Network ¿ Sean Smith: Sport in the Wires: Abstraction, Integration, Efficiency ¿ James Hay: Television as Everyday Network of Government ¿ Grant Kien: Privacy As Work: The Appropriation of Labor in Post-Global Network.