Beschreibung
is the best source for critical, well-written books about digital technologies and modern life. Books in the series break new ground by emphasizing multiple methodological and theoretical approaches to deeply probe the formation and reformation of lived experience as it is refracted through digital interaction. The series examines broad issues in realms such as digital culture, electronic commerce, law, politics and governance, gender, the Internet, race, art, health and medicine, and education.
Autorenportrait
Rebecca Ann Lind received her PhD in communication at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Lind is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago. A former broadcaster and print journalist, her research interests include race, gender, class, and media; new media studies; media ethics; and media audiences. Her book
is in its third edition.
Inhalt
Contents: Rebecca Ann Lind: Produsing Theory in a Digital World: Illuminating
– Axel Bruns/Tim Highfield: Blogs, Twitter, and Breaking News: The Produsage of Citizen Journalism – Jay David Bolter: Procedure and Performance in an Era of Digital Media – Eric Freedman: Technobiography: Industry, Agency and the Networked Body – Paul Booth: Quest of the Magi: Playful Ideology and Demediation in
– Shayla Thiel-Stern: Collaborative, Productive, Performative, Templated: Youth, Identity, and Breaking the Fourth Wall Online – Matt Hills: Psychoanalysis and Digital Fandom: Theorizing Spoilers and Fans’ Self-Narratives – Gust A. Yep/Miranda Olzman/Allen Conkle: Seven Stories from the «It Gets Better» Project: Progress Narratives, Politics of Affect, and the Question of Queer World-Making – Diego Costa: Black Penis/White Phallus: The Virtual Outsourcing of Perverse Labor (Or, the Cuckold Fantasy as Colonial Encounter) – Catherine Mcgeehin Heilferty: «An Internet Family»: Online Communication During Childhood Cancer – Brittney D. Lee/Lynne M. Webb: The Identity, Content, Community (ICC) Model of Blog Participation: A Test and Modification – Zizi Papacharissi: Afterword: A Remediation of Theory.