Routledge Handbook of Digital Media and Communication

Written by a distinguished group of leading scholars from around the world, the Routledge Handbook of Digital Media and Communication in Society provides a comprehensive, unique and multidisciplinary exploration of this rapidly growing and vibrant field of study

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Other Authors: Lievrouw, Leah A. (Editor), Loader, Brian D. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London New York Routledge 2021
Series:Routledge international handbooks
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Leah A. Lievrouw and Brian D. Loader
  • part 1. Artifacts. The hearth of darkness: living within occult infrastructures / Stephen C. Slota, Aubrey Slaughter and Geoffrey C. Bowker
  • Mobile media artifacts: genealogies, haptic visualities, and speculative gestures / Lee Humphreys and Larissa Hjorth
  • Digital embodiment and financial infrastructures / Kaitlyn Wauthier and Radhika Gajjala
  • Ubiquity / Paul Dourish
  • Interfaces and affordances / Matt Ratto, Curtis McCord, Dawn Walker, and Gabby Resch
  • Hacking / Finn Brunton
  • (Big) data and algorithms: looking for meaningful patterns / Taina Bucher
  • Archive fever revisited: algorithmic archons and the ordering of social media / David Beer
  • part 2. Practices. The practice of identity: development, expression, performance, form / Mary Chayko
  • Our digital social life / Irina Shklovski
  • Digital literacies in a wireless world / Antero Garcia
  • Family practices and digital technology / Nancy Jennings
  • Youth, algorithms and the problem of political data / Veronica Vivi Barassi
  • What remains of digital democracy? Contemporary political cleavages and democratic practices / Brian D. Loader
  • Journalism's digital publics: researching the 'visual citizen' / Stuart Allan and Chris Peters
  • News curation, war and conflict / Holly Steel
  • Information, technology, and work: proletarianization, precarity, piecework / Leah A. Lievrouw and Britt S. Paris
  • Automated surveillance / Mark Andrejevic
  • part 3. Arrangements. Deep mediatization: media institutions' changing relations to the social / Nick Couldry
  • Fluid hybridity: organizational form and formlessness in the digital age / Shiv Ganesh and Cynthia Stoh
  • All the lonely people? The continuing lament about the loss of community / Keith Hampton and Barry Wellman
  • Distracted by technologies and captured by the public sphere / Natalie Fenton
  • Social movements, communication and media / Elena Pavan and Donatella della Porta
  • Governance and regulation / Peng Hwa Ang
  • Property and the construction of the information economy: a neo-polanyian ontology / Julie E. Cohen
  • Globalization and post-globalization / Terry Flew
  • Toward a sustainable information society: a global political economy perspective / Jack Linchuan Qiu - Index.