Digital Culture and Society - Kate Orton-Johnson

Digital Culture and Society

Buch | Hardcover
272 Seiten
2024
SAGE Publications Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-5264-3175-2 (ISBN)
124,70 inkl. MwSt
This methodology-focused textbook explores today′s digital technologies in relation to our roles in society.  Exploring themes such as interaction, power, consumption, gender and the self, Orton-Johnson examines how digital technologies shape our lives. 
This book provides a critical introduction to the ways in which digital technologies have enabled new types of interactions, experiences and collaborations across a range of platforms and media, profoundly shaping our socio-cultural landscapes. These discussions are grounded in classical sociological concepts; community, the self, gender, consumption, power and exclusion and inequality, to demonstrate the continuities that exist between sociological studies of ‘real’ world phenomena and their digital counterparts.  Examining the various debates around methods in digital sociology in recent years, this book provides an accessible and engaging guide to using methodologies to study digital technology.

From the moment we wake up until we go to bed, many of us constantly use digital technologies.  Our mobile phones have become our maps, banks, newspapers and entertainment consoles.  What′s more, they allow us to be constantly connected with the people in our lives.  This book will equip you to analyse digital media in your own work.  The book offers a broad guide to the various areas of our lives that are impacted by digital technology, from the virtual communities that we form on social media to the impact that digital technology has on our identity through a ′sociology of selfies′.  With chapters on leisure, work, privacy and methods, this is an essential introduction for students in the areas of sociology, digital media, and cultural studies.  Learning features include:

- Annotated further reading in every chapter 
- Case studies that illustrate theory
- Learning objectives and questions throughout
- Historical and theoretical context in every chapter

Kate Orton-Johnson is a Senior Lecturer in sociology at the University of Edinburgh. Her research interests relate to intersections between technology, culture and everyday life. She has conducted research and published work on student use of digital technologies and social media in HE, decentralised social media, digital leisure, and social media and parenting. She is a convenor of the British Sociological Association Digital Sociology study group and is currently Director of Education at the Edinburgh Futures Institute.

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2 SPACE, PLACE AND DIGITAL COMMUNITY
CHAPTER 3 THE DIGITALLY MEDIATED SELF: IDENTITY AND SOCIAL MEDIA
CHAPTER 4 DIGITALLY MEDIATED RELATIONSHIPS
CHAPTER 5 CONSUMING DIGITAL CULTURE: PROSUMPTION AND NEW MEDIA FORMS
CHAPTER 6 DIGITAL LEISURE
CHAPTER 7 PRIVACY AND SURVEILLANCE
CHAPTER 8 CONCLUSION: OPPORTUNITIES, INEQUALITIES AND DIVISIONS

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 242 mm
Gewicht 640 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Kommunikationswissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-5264-3175-0 / 1526431750
ISBN-13 978-1-5264-3175-2 / 9781526431752
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