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Communication and Information Technologies Annual [New] Media Cultures.

Contributor(s): Laura Robinson | Jeremy Schulz | Shelia R. Cotten | Timothy Hale | Apryl WilliamsMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2016Description: 300 p. : ill. ; cmISBN: 9781785607844 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Social Sciences | Social Science -- Media Studies | Media studies | Social interaction | SociologyAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 302.2 LOC classification: HM(1)-1281Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
On Violating Ones Own Privacy: N-adic Utterances and Inadvertent Disclosures in Online Venues Youve been catfished: an analysis of postemotionalism in reality television and audience response on Twitter Ana Campos-Holland,Brooke Dinsmore,Jasmine Kelekay Gabe Ignatow,Nicholas Evangelopoulos,Konstantinos Zougris
Summary: Sponsored by the Communication and Information Technologies Section of the American Sociological Association, this volume examines wide-ranging aspects of culture, communication, and [new] media broadly defined. Themes include the interplay between [new] media and any of the following: culture, communication, technology, convergence, the arts, cultural production, and cultural change in the digital age. Contributions shed light on emergent phenomena that sociologists, particularly those studying media or communication, culture scholars will find intriguing.
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On Violating Ones Own Privacy: N-adic Utterances and Inadvertent Disclosures in Online Venues Xiaoli Tian,Daniel A. Menchik Couples Use of Technology in Maintaining Relationships Xiaolin Zhuo Spectacles of Self(Ie) Empowerment? Networked Individualism and the Logic of the (Post)Feminist Selfie Stephen R. Barnard Youve been catfished: an analysis of postemotionalism in reality television and audience response on Twitter Apryl A. Williams Cultures of Experimentation: Role Playing Games and Sexual Identity Ciaran Devlin,Anne Holohan Twitter Sentiments: Pattern Recognition and Poll Prediction Francis P. Barclay,C. Pichandy,Anusha Venkat,Sreedevi Sudhakaran The Limits of Neoliberalism: How Writers and Editors Use Digital Technologies in the Literary Field Matthew Clair The Role of Mass Media in the Transmission of Culture Julie B. Wiest Virtual Tours: Enhancing Qualitative Methodology to Holistically Capture Youth Peer Cultures Ana Campos-Holland,Brooke Dinsmore,Jasmine Kelekay Sentiment Analysis of Polarizing Topics in Social Media: News Site Readers Comments on the Trayvon Martin Controversy Gabe Ignatow,Nicholas Evangelopoulos,Konstantinos Zougris

Sponsored by the Communication and Information Technologies Section of the American Sociological Association, this volume examines wide-ranging aspects of culture, communication, and [new] media broadly defined. Themes include the interplay between [new] media and any of the following: culture, communication, technology, convergence, the arts, cultural production, and cultural change in the digital age. Contributions shed light on emergent phenomena that sociologists, particularly those studying media or communication, culture scholars will find intriguing.

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