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edoccha_9960074033302883
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1 online resource (320 p.)
ISBN:
0-12-800427-4
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0-12-420083-4
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Ubiquitous digital networks, identity, and the self -- 1 - Ubiquitous digitality: beyond the real/virtual distinction -- 2 - Identity and performativity -- 3 - Selfies: interpellation and spectacle in a productive world -- 4 - About digital identities -- Chapter 1 - Understanding Identity Online: Social Networking -- 1 - Approaching Identity -- 2 - Web 1.0 and Online Fluidity -- 3 - Profiles and Performativity -- 4 - Identity, Friendship, and the Network -- 5 - Identity, Multiplicities, and Undoing -- 5.1 - Commentaries -- 5.2 - Disrupting the Past - the Archive -- 5.3 - Tagging -- Chapter 2 - Performativity, Communication, and Selfhood -- 1 - Identity in a media-saturated contemporary world -- 1.1 - Media Effects, Imitation, and Identification -- 1.2 - Psychoanalysis, Screen Theory, and the Gaze -- 1.3 - Encoding/Decoding -- 1.4 - Active Production, Postmodern Approaches -- 1.5 - Consumption: Neoliberal Positioning of Audiencehood -- 2 - Accessing identity information: available and unavailable discourses -- 2.1 - Agenda Setting -- 2.2 - Search Engines: Availability, Accessibility, and Popularity -- 2.3 - Available and Unavailable Discourses -- 3 - Mediating the self in a circular world - citationality and reading formations -- 4 - Conclusions: media, normativity, and pedagogy -- Chapter 3 - Interactivity, Digital Media, and the Text -- 1 - Digital media environments and identity today -- 2 - The Nature of Interactivity -- 3 - Interactivity and the author-text-audience relationship - synergy and struggle -- 4 - Push and pull: audience interactivity in history -- 5 - Reality TV, mixed mediums, and open/closed textualities -- 6 - Digital rights management and flashes: digital wars and interactive struggles -- 7 - Interactive identity.
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Chapter 4 - Bodies, Identity, and Digital Corporeality -- 1 - Defining the body -- 1.1 - Identities without Bodies? Cyborgs? -- 2 - Representing corporeality on-screen -- 2.1 - Representing Stereotypes: Image, Movement, and Categories of Discrimination -- 2.2 - Real and Virtual: Digital Avatars and Gaming Bodies -- 3 - Body-technology relationalities -- 3.1 - Touch-Friendly and Wearable Technologies -- 3.2 - The Concept of the Seam -- 3.3 - Bodily Practices and Technologies -- 4 - Body information: the body as a project -- Chapter 5 - Identity, Internet, and Globalization -- 1 - Introduction -- 2 - The concept of globalization -- 2.1 - Beyond Local/Global Distinctions -- 2.2 - Global Identities -- 3 - Global discursivity -- 3.1 - Visuality and Discomfort -- 3.2 - Global Exposure, Attitude, and Ethics -- 4 - Global time, fluctuating space -- 4.1 - Global Information Availabilities - Refiguring Time -- 4.2 - TV Time, Scheduling, and Agency of Choice -- 4.3 - TV, Global Time, Speed, and Identity -- 4.4 - The Reassertion of the (Non)Global Place -- 5 - Global communication, ethics, and the importance of sound and listening -- Chapter 6 - Mobile Telephony, Mobility, and Networked Subjectivity -- 1 - Introduction -- 2 - Mobile devices, accessibility, and ubiquitous connectivity -- 3 - Representing early adopters: from community to network -- 3.1 - Beyond Community: Networks of Belonging -- 3.2 - Exclusions and Disruptions: Proving the Robustness of the Mobile Network -- 4 - Mobile assemblages, mobilities, and the public/private distinction -- 4.1 - Mobile Assemblages -- 4.2 - Sociality and the Mobility Turn -- 4.3 - Mobility across the Public/Private -- 5 - Conclusions: performativity, identity, and the mobile network -- Chapter 7 - Online Selves: Digital Addiction -- 1 - The diction of addiction -- 2 - The youthful addict - a stereotype.
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3 - Online addiction -- 4 - Gaming addiction and new temporalities -- 5 - Digital/real and the discourse of the addict -- Chapter 8 - Digital Surveillance, Archives, and Google Earth: Identities in/of the Digital World -- 1 - Digital surveillance and contemporary identity -- 2 - Archiving the world -- 2.1 - Theorizing the Digital Archive -- 2.2 - The Vulnerability of the Archive -- 3 - Archiving and surveilling the Earth -- 3.1 - Viewing Ourselves from Above -- 3.2 - The Faceless Earth, Cohabitation, and Ethics -- 4 - Conclusions: digital identities -- References -- Subject index -- Back Cover.
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English
Sprache:
Englisch
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