Theorizing Digital Cultures

This document was uploaded by one of our users. The uploader already confirmed that they had the permission to publish it. If you are author/publisher or own the copyright of this documents, please report to us by using this DMCA report form.

Simply click on the Download Book button.

Yes, Book downloads on Ebookily are 100% Free.

Sometimes the book is free on Amazon As well, so go ahead and hit "Search on Amazon"

The rapid development of digital technologies continues to have far reaching effects on our daily lives. This book explains how digital media―in providing the material and infrastructure for a host of practices and interactions―affect identities, bodies, social relations, artistic practices, and the environment. Theorizing Digital Cultures: • Shows students the importance of theory for understanding digital cultures and presents key theories in an easy-to-understand way • Considers the key topics of cybernetics, online identities, aesthetics and ecologies • Explores the power relations between individuals and groups that are produced by digital technologies • Enhances understanding through applied examples, including YouTube personalities, Facebook’s ‘like’ button and holographic performers Clearly structured and written in an accessible style, this is the book students need to get to grips with the key theoretical approaches in the field. It is essential reading for students and researchers of digital culture and digital society throughout the social sciences.

Author(s): Grant Bollmer
Publisher: SAGE Publishing
Year: 2018

Language: English
Commentary: ---PDF (Conv. From .epub)---
Pages: 247
Tags: Digital Cultures

Half Title......Page 2
Publisher Note......Page 3
Title Page......Page 4
Copyright Page......Page 5
Contents......Page 7
About the Author......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 9
Introduction Why Theorize Digital Cultures?......Page 10
Part I Defining Digital Cultures......Page 25
1 What Are Digital Cultures?......Page 26
2 Culture and Technique......Page 42
3 Digital and Analogue......Page 61
Part II Histories, Concepts, and Debates......Page 82
4 Cybernetics and Posthumanism......Page 83
5 Identities and Performances......Page 110
6 Bodies and Extensions......Page 129
7 Aesthetics and Affects......Page 145
8 Forms and Judgements......Page 162
9 Infrastructures and Ecologies......Page 181
Afterword What Comes After Digital Cultures?......Page 203
Glossary......Page 205
References......Page 211
Index......Page 228