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Networks Without a Cause: A Critique of Social Media, Lovink, Geert, Good Book
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- Objectstaat
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- ISBN
- 9780745649689
- Subject Area
- Computers, Social Science
- Publication Name
- Networks Without a Cause : a Critique of Social Media
- Publisher
- Polity Press
- Item Length
- 8.9 in
- Subject
- Media Studies, Web / Social Media
- Publication Year
- 2012
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.5 in
- Item Weight
- 12.8 Oz
- Item Width
- 6 in
- Number of Pages
- 220 Pages
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Publisher
Polity Press
ISBN-10
0745649688
ISBN-13
9780745649689
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109428865
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
220 Pages
Publication Name
Networks Without a Cause : a Critique of Social Media
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Subject
Media Studies, Web / Social Media
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Computers, Social Science
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz
Item Length
8.9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2012-406302
Reviews
"Geert Lovink is one of the most brilliant and original theorists around today ... This is a highly engaging book, packed thick with arguments ... Every word Lovink writes elicits a response." The Huffington Post "This book offers a number of strong points which help to regain focus on establishing and nurturing much-needed alternative networks." Neural "Makes a unique contribution by effectively capturing the technological specificities of Web 2.0 amidst the larger issues of technocapitalism, while not erasing possibilities for organization and change." Mobile Media and Communication "Geert Lovink is our Tin Tin. Like that canny adventurer, he travels the world discovering new frontiers of both folly and invention. In place of Tin Tin's trusty dog Snowy, he takes with him a quick wit and independent mind. He has a detective's eye for the real story behind the bright assurances of twenty-first-century networked culture." McKenzie Wark, Professor of Culture and Media, The New School, and author of Gamer Theory "This book proposes a new kind of memory for the computer: counter-memory, revisiting recent pasts, deep presents and near-miss futures, always challenging us to ask of, and to invent, the nature of networks." Matthew Fuller, Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
302.30285
Table Of Content
Acknowledgements Introduction: Capturing Web 2.0 Before its Disappearance Psychopathology of Information Overload Facebook, Anonymity and the Crisis of the Multiple Self Treatise on Comment Culture Disquisition on Internet Criticism Media Studies - Diagnostics of a Failed Merger Society of the Query: The Googlization of our Lives Online Video Aesthetics or the Art of Watching Databases Blog Theory after the Hype Three Blogospheres: Germany, France, Iraq Radio after Radio: From Pirate to Internet Experiments Techno-Politics at Wikileaks Organizing Networks in Culture and Politics Bibliography
Synopsis
With the vast majority of Facebook users caught in a frenzy of 'friending', 'liking' and 'commenting', at what point do we pause to grasp the consequences of our info-saturated lives? What compels us to engage so diligently with social networking systems? Networks Without a Cause examines our collective obsession with identity and self-management coupled with the fragmentation and information overload endemic to contemporary online culture. With a dearth of theory on the social and cultural ramifications of hugely popular online services, Lovink provides a path-breaking critical analysis of our over-hyped, networked world with case studies on search engines, online video, blogging, digital radio, media activism and the Wikileaks saga. This book offers a powerful message to media practitioners and theorists: let us collectively unleash our critical capacities to influence technology design and workspaces, otherwise we will disappear into the cloud. Probing but never pessimistic, Lovink draws from his long history in media research to offer a critique of the political structures and conceptual powers embedded in the technologies that shape our daily lives.
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