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Digital media and society : theories, topics and tools / Simon Lindgren.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : SAGE Publications, 2017Description: 319 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781473925014
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.231 LI.D 2017 23
LOC classification:
  • HM851  .L554 2017
Contents:
PART I. THEORIES. 1. Digital Society -- 2. Social Media -- 3. Cyber Debates -- 4. Interaction and Identity -- 5. Communities and Networks. PART II. TOPICS. 6. Digital Visuality and Visibility -- 7. Feeling Digital -- 8. Digital Citizenship -- 9. Digital Power and Exploitation -- 10. Digital Activism -- 11. Mobile Culture -- 12. Software, Algorithms and Data. PART III. TOOLS. 13. Digital Social Research -- 14. The Research Process -- 15. Digital Ethnography -- 16. Mapping and Mining Digital Society. PART IV. conclusion. --17. A Theory of Digital Media and Social Change.
Summary: What can flame-throwing squirrels tell us about human emotion? Can social media empower political activism? How has the internet changed the way we form our identities? Do algorithms have a social role? What is digital society? In the early 21st century, digital media and the social have become irreversibly intertwined. In this cutting-edge introduction, author Simon Lindgren explores what it means to live in a digital society. Neatly divided into three sections, Digital Media and Society expertly leads students through: Theories from social media and cyber-optimism, to online social interaction and social change. Topics from emotion, participation and the public sphere, to the impact of data, software and mobile technology. Tools from digital ethnography, social network analysis and text-mining, to guidance on digital ethics and mixing methods. With succinct explanations of key concepts and theories, practical exercises to aid understanding and application, and suggested further reading sections to guide students through the literature and enhance their own research, this is a must-have resource for all students of the digital society. Digital Media and Society is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate courses exploring digital media, social media, media and society, media sociology, and the Internet.
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PART I. THEORIES. 1. Digital Society -- 2. Social Media -- 3. Cyber Debates -- 4. Interaction and Identity -- 5. Communities and Networks. PART II. TOPICS. 6. Digital Visuality and Visibility -- 7. Feeling Digital -- 8. Digital Citizenship -- 9. Digital Power and Exploitation -- 10. Digital Activism -- 11. Mobile Culture -- 12. Software, Algorithms and Data. PART III. TOOLS. 13. Digital Social Research -- 14. The Research Process -- 15. Digital Ethnography -- 16. Mapping and Mining Digital Society. PART IV. conclusion. --17. A Theory of Digital Media and Social Change.

What can flame-throwing squirrels tell us about human emotion? Can social media empower political activism? How has the internet changed the way we form our identities? Do algorithms have a social role? What is digital society? In the early 21st century, digital media and the social have become irreversibly intertwined. In this cutting-edge introduction, author Simon Lindgren explores what it means to live in a digital society. Neatly divided into three sections, Digital Media and Society expertly leads students through: Theories from social media and cyber-optimism, to online social interaction and social change. Topics from emotion, participation and the public sphere, to the impact of data, software and mobile technology. Tools from digital ethnography, social network analysis and text-mining, to guidance on digital ethics and mixing methods. With succinct explanations of key concepts and theories, practical exercises to aid understanding and application, and suggested further reading sections to guide students through the literature and enhance their own research, this is a must-have resource for all students of the digital society. Digital Media and Society is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate courses exploring digital media, social media, media and society, media sociology, and the Internet.

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