Digital Culture and Society Ser.: Digital Culture and Society (DCS) : Vol. 3, Issue 2/2017 - Mobile Digital Practices by Annika Richterich (2018, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherTranscript Verlag
ISBN-103837638219
ISBN-139783837638219
eBay Product ID (ePID)242564989

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Number of Pages272 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameDigital Culture and Society (DCS) : Vol. 3, Issue 2/2017-Mobile Digital Practices
SubjectSocial Aspects, Media Studies, Globalization
Publication Year2018
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Technology & Engineering, Social Science
AuthorAnnika Richterich
SeriesDigital Culture and Society Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight15 Oz
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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Reviews»Eine interessante Sammlung von Beiträgen, die völlig neue Einblicke in dieses Thema ermöglichen und zeigen, wie groß und wie einflussreich diese Medien und Methoden heute schon sind und sich laufend in neue Anwendungen und Gesellschaften ausbreiten.«, »Sowohl diese Ausgabe als auch die Zeitschrift wird für alle sehr empfohlen, die weniger theoretische Klarheit oder Überblick suchen, sondern sich punktueller und häufig horizonterweiternder Inspiration aus unterschiedlichen Disziplinen erfreuen. Wenn es um soziale und gesellschaftliche Aspekte aktueller digitalerTechnologien geht, hat sich die Zeitschrift, trotz der relativ kurzen Existenzdauer, insbesondere im deutschsprachigen Raum einen bedeutenden Platz erkämpft.«
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Table Of ContentContent 3 Introduction Mobile Digital Practices. Situating People, Things, and Data 5 The MicroSDs of Solomon Islands An Offline Remittance Economy of Digital Multi-Media 21 In the Footsteps of Smartphone-Users Traces of a Deferred Community in Ingress and Pokémon Go 41 Digital Mediation, Soft Cabs, and Spatial Labour 59 So 'Hot' Right Now Reflections on Virality and Sociality from Transnational Digital China 77 Twitter in Place Examining Seoul's Gwanghwamun Plaza through Social Media Activism 99 Screen Tourism 123 Audiences, Aesthetics and Affordances Analysing Practices of Visual Communication on Social Media 143 Mobile Mediated Visualities An Empirical Study of Visual Practices on Instagram 165 'Re-appropriating' Facebook? Web API mashups as Collective Cultural Practice 183 Situating Hobby Drone Practices 207 The Inchoate Field of Digital Offline A Reflection on Studying Mobile Media Practices of Digital Subalterns in India 219 Mad Practices and Mobilities Bringing Voices to Digital Ethnography 229 An Experimental Autoethnography of Mobile Freelancing 237 The Practice of Practice 251 Biographical Notes 269
Synopsis»Digital Culture & Society« is a refereed, international journal, fostering discussion about the ways in which digital technologies, platforms and applications reconfigure daily lives and practices. It offers a forum for critical analysis and inquiries into digital media theory and provides a publication environment for interdisciplinary research approaches, contemporary theory developments and methodological innovation. This issue, edited by Anna Lisa Ramella, Asko Lehmuskallio, Tristan Thielmann and Pablo Abend, discusses the mobility of people, data and devices from the perspective of digital mobile practices. As the authors of various empirical case studies show, these need to be studied both situationally, and on the move. With contributions by Marion Schulze, Jamie Coates, Geoffrey Hobbis, Samuel Gerald Collins, among others, and an interview with Heather Horst, David Morley, and Noel B. Salazar., This issue discusses how digital mobile practices can be described, framed and researched through the mobility of people, data and devices.
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