Critical theory and social media: between emancipation and commodification
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adam_text | CRITICALTHEORYANDSOCIAL
MEDIA
BETWEENEMANCIPATION ANDCOMMODIFICATION
THOMASALLMER
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~~O~~~;N~~UP
LONDON
AND
NEWYORK
CONTENTS
LISTO!FIGURES
LIST
0/
TABLES
XVII
XIX
INTRODUCTION
PART
I
THEORETICAL
FOUNDATIONS
13
1
CRITICAL
THEORY
ANDDIALECTICS
15
INTRODUCTION
15
FOUNDATIONAL
CONCEPTS
0/
ACRITICAL
THEORY
0/
MEDIA,
TECHNOLOGY,
ANDSOCIETY
16
THEDIALECTICS
0/
PRODUCTIVE
/ORCES
ANDRELATIONS
O/PRODUCTION
26
CONCLUSION:
MEANS
0/
COMMUNICATION
ASMEANS
0/
PRODUCTION
40
2
CRITICAL
INTERNET
ANDSOCIAL
MEDIA
STUDIES
44
INTRODUCTION
44
FOUNDATIONS
0/
INTERNET
ANDSOCIAL
MEDIA
STUDIES
47
TOWARDS
ACRITICAL
THEORY
O/THE
INTERNET
ANDSOCIAL
MEDIA
51
CONCLUSION:
IDEOLOGY
ANDCOMMODITY
CRITIQUE
54
3
CRITICAL
(INTERNET)
PRIVACY
STUDIES:
IDEOLOGY
CRITIQUE
57
INTRODUCTION
57
FOUNDATIONS
0/
(INTERNET)
PRIVACY
STUDIES
58
TOWARDS
ACRITICAL
THEORY
0/
(INTERNET)
PRIVACY
69
CONCLUSION:
CAPITALIST
PRIVACY
THREATS
VS.CORPORATE
PRIVACY
PROTECTION
73
4
CRITICAL
(INTERNET)
SURVEILLANCE
STUDIES:
COMMODITY
CRITIQUE
75
INTRODUCTION
75
FOUNDATIONS
0/
(INTERNET)
SURVEILLANCE
STUDIES
76
TOWARD5ACRITICAL
THEORY
0/
(INTERNET)
SURVEILLANCE
84
CONCLUSION:
CAPITALIST
SURVEILLANCE
VS.COUNTER-SURVEILLANCE
95
XVI
CONTENTS
PART 11
CASE
STUDY
99
5
TRADITIONAL
ANDCRITICAL
RESEARCH
OFPRIVACY
ANDSURVEILLANCE
ONSODAL
MEDIA
101
INTRODUCTION
101
TRADITIONAL
RESEARCH
OFPRIVACY
ONSOCIAL
MEDIA
101
CRITICAL
RESEARCH
OFSURVEILLANCE
ONSOCIAL
MEDIA
109
CONCLUSION:
ACRITICAL
EMPIRICAL
STUDY
OFPRIVACY
ANDSURVEILLANCE
ONSOCIAL
MEDIA
118
6
EMPIRICAL
RESULTS:
(DIS)ADVANTAGES
OFSOCIAL
MEDIA
122
INTRODUCTION
122
GENERAL
CHARACTERISTICS
OFTHE
RESPONDENTS
126
ADVANTAGES
OFSOCIAL
NETWORKING
SITES
128
DISADVANTAGES
OFSOCIAL
NETWORKING
SITES
138
CONCLUSION
147
PART
111
TECHNO-SOCIAL
REVOLUTION
149
7
CRITICAL
THEORY,
DIALECTICS,
ANDTHE(DIS)ADVANTAGES
OFSODAL
MEDIA
151
INTRODUCTION
151
FOUNDATIONAL
CONCEPTS
OFACRITICAL
THEORY
OFMEDIA,
TECHNOLOGY,
ANDSOCIETY
ANDTHE(DI5)ADVANTAGES
OFSOCIAL
MEDIA
151
THEDIALECTICS
OFPRODUCTIVE
FORCES
ANDRELATIONS
OFPRODUCTION
AND
THE(DIS)ADVANTAGES
OFSOCIAL
MEDIA
160
CONCLUSION
174
8
CONCIUSION
177
TECHNOLOGICAL
CONSTRAINTS
178
TECHNOLOGICAL
POTENTIALS
179
SOCIALPOTENTIALS
179
SOCIAL
CONTRAINTS
180
(DI5)LIKE
FACEBOOK?
COMMUNICATION
ANDNETWORK
COMMONS
181
COMMONS-BASED
INFORMATION
SOCIETY
182
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
187
205
FIGURES
L.L
THEDEVELOPMENT OFTHE
WAGE
SHARE
INTHE
UNITED
STATES
1
1.2
THEDEVELOPMENT
OFPROFITS
INTHEUNITED
STATES
2
1.3
THEDEVELOPMENT
OFFACEBOOK S
REVENUE
3
1.4
PRAXIO-ONTO-
EPISTEMOLOGY
(POE)
8
1.1
MEDIA,
TEEHNOLOGY,
ANDHUMANS
17
1.2
TEEHNOLOGY,
SOEIETY,
ANDNATURE
18
1.3
MUTUAL
SHAPING
OFSOEIETY
ANDTEEHNOLOGY
18
1.4
DIALEETIEAL
RELATIONSHIP
OFBASE
AND
SUPERSTRUETURE
20
1.5
DIFFERENT
POSSIBILITIES
OFTECHNOLOGIEAL
ANDSOCIAL
DESIGN
AND
ASSESSMENT
25
1.6
MODE
OFPRODUCTION
26
1.7
DIALEETIEAL
RELATIONSHIP
OFPRODUETIVE
FOREES
ANDRELATIONS
OF
PRODUETION
28
1.8
DIFFERENT
POSSIBILITIES
OFPRODUETIVE
FOREESANDRELATIONS
OF
PRODUETION
39
1.9
DIALEETIEAL
RELATIONSHIP
OFSOCIAL
(SUPERSTRUETURE)
MEDIA
(BASE)
43
2.1
PRIVAEY
ANDSURVEILLANCE
CRITIQUE
ASIDEOLOGY
ANDCOMMODITY
ERITIQUE
56
4.1
PRODUETION,
EIRCULATION,
ANDEONSUMPTION
ASDIALECTIEALLY
MEDIATED
SPHERES
OFTHE
EEONOMY
88
6.1
SHARE
INSAMPIE
ANDATAUSTRIAN
UNIVERSITIES
OFFIELDS
OFSTUDY
127
6.2
HIGHEST
EDUEATIONAL
AEHIEVEMENT
OFRESPONDENTS
PARENTS
129
6.3
GREATEST
PERCEIVED
ADVANTAGES
OFSOEIAL
NETWORKING
PLATFORMS
130
6.4
GREATEST
PEREEIVED
ADVANTAGES
OFSOCIAL
NETWORKING
PLATFORMS
ANDGENDER
135
6.5
GREATEST
PEREEIVED
ADVANTAGES
OFSOCIAL
NETWORKING
PLATFORMS
ANDLEVEL
OFSTUDY
136
6.6
GREATEST
PERCEIVED
ADVANTAGES
OFSOCIAL
NETWORKING
PLATFORMS
ANDFIELDOFSTUDY
137
6.7
GREATEST
PEREEIVED
EONEEMS
OFSOEIAL
NETWORKING
PLATFORMS
138
6.8
GREATEST
PEREEIVED
EONCEMS
OFSOCIAL
NETWORKING
PLATFORMS
ANDGENDER
144
XVLLL
FIGURES
6.9 GREATEST
PERCEIVED
CONCERNS
OFSOCIAL
NETWORKING
PLATFONNS
AND
LEVEL
OFSTUDY
145
6.10
GREATEST
PERCEIVED
CONCERNS
OFSOCIAL
NETWORKING
PLATFONNS
ANDFIELDOFSTUDY
146
7.1
DIFFERENT
POSSIBILITIES
OFDESIGN
ANDASSESSMENT
OFTHEINTERNET/
SOCIAL
MEDIA
ANDSOCIETY
159
7.2
MODE
OFPRODUCTION
OFSOCIAL
MEDIA
161
7.3
DIFFERENT
POSSIBILITIES
OFPRODUCTIVE
FORCES
ANDRELATIONS
OF
PRODUCTION
OFSOCIAL
MEDIA
174
8.1
INCLUSIVE
RELATIONSHIP
OFPARTS
I,11,ANDIIIOFTHIS
STUDY
178
8.2
TECHNOLOGICAL
AND
SOCIAL
CONSTRAINTS
ANDPOTENTIALS
OFDIGITAL
ANDSOCIAL
MEDIA
181
TABLES
1.1 CONCEPTIONS ANDEXPLANATIONS
OFTHEMODE
OFPRODUCTION
27
2.1
FOUNDATIONS
OFINTERNET
ANDSOCIAL
MEDIA
THEORY
52
3.1
FOUNDATIONS
OF(INTERNET)
PRIVACY
THEORY
70
4.1
FOUNDATIONS
OF(INTERNET)
SURVEILLANCE
THEORY
85
5.1
TRADITIONAL
ANDCRITICAL
RESEARCH
OFPRIVACY
AND
SURVEIJLANCE
ON
SOCIAL
MEDIA
119
6.1
MONTHLY
INCOME
OFRESPONDENTS
128
6.2
IDENTIFIED
CATEGORIES
OFGREATEST
PERCEIVED
ADVANTAGES
OFSOCIAL
NETWORKING
PLATFORMS
130
6.3
EXAMPLES
OFADVANTAGES
LISTED
BYRESPONDENTS
131
6.4
IDENTIFIED
CATEGORIES
OFGREATEST
PERCEIVED
CONCERNS
OFSOCIAL
NETWORKING
PLATFORMS
139
6.5
EXAMPLES
OFCONCERNS
JISTEDBYRESPONDENTS
140
7.1
MOST
ACCESSED
WEBSITES
ONTHEINTERNET
155
7.2
MOST
SEARCHED
TERMS
ONGOOGLE
IN2012
(WORLDWIDE)
157
7.3
MOST
POPULAR
PAGES
BYLIKES
ONFACEBOOK
158
7.4
MOST
VIEWED
VIDEOS
ONYOUTUBE
159
8.I
ECOLOGICAL,
TECHNOLOGICAL,
ECONOMIC,
POLITICAL
ANDCULTURAL
ANTAGONISMS
INTWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY
CAPITAJISM
183
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