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Contents List of figures and tables About the author Acknowledgements 1 Introduction The structure of the book 2 Space, place and digital community Why community? A (brief) history of community Community in decline? Old technologies and enduring concerns Bowling alone and social capital Community in late modernity Virtual community (Re) imagining community From community to network Phubbing Rethinking bowling alone From communities and networks to space and place Digital placemaking Challenging real/virtual dichotomies Digital inequalities Studying community: methodological challenges Ethnography Digital ethnographies of online community Digital ethnography and the boundaries of the field Where is the where? Conclusion Further reading xiii xv xvii 1 5 11 12 12 13 14 14 16 17 20 21 24 25 27 28 30 30 31 32 33 33 34 35 36
V1H DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIETY The digitally mediated self: Identity and social media Identity as social Goffman and the Presentation of Self Identity and a disembodied self A (brief) history of online identity Identity in a text-based internet Disembodiment and identity play From disembodiment to an embodied internet Social media and digital identity Selfies The history of selfies The curation of selfies Selfies and social inequalities Frames and identity play Fakebooking Multiple identities, Instagram and Finsta accounts Instagram Social surveillance Researching the visual online Defining the visual Sampling images Scraping and the use of APIs Ephemerality, ethics and the visual Analysing digital images Conclusion Further reading 3 4 Digitally mediated relationships A continuity of concerns From strangers to friends A culture of connectivity Digitally mediated intimacies Mobile intimacy and hyperconnectivity Ambient intimacy The cost of hyperconnectivity Digital intimacy as public intimacy Networked publics The invisible audience and content collapse Public/private boundaries Social surveillance and intimate surveillance 39 39 40 42 43 43 44 45 47 48 48 49 52 33 36 37 37 31 32 33 34 36 67 68 70 70 73 74 75 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 85 86
CONTENTS Snapchat and affordances of privacy Mediated intimacy, privacy and platform affordances From 'networked publics' to 'refracted publics' Studying apps: The walkthrough method The analysis of the environment of use The technical walkthrough Conclusion Further reading 5 6 ix 87 88 90 92 94 95 96 97 Consuming digital culture: Prosumption and new media forms The web 2.0 moment Web 2.0 and changing understandings of the audience Convergence culture From convergence culture to participation culture What is participatory culture? Why participate? Blogs as prosumption A vocal minority TikTok and COVID, participation and information YouTube, humour and participation Black Twitter and empowering cultural spaces TikTok, exclusion and BlackLivesMatter Social media, participation and online extremism Digital methods and telling the small stories Small story research Using 'old' methods in new spaces Qualitative interviews in digital contexts Conclusion Further reading 99 100 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 112 114 116 118 119 120 122 123 124 Digital leisure Why leisure? Defining digital leisure Digital leisure practices The digitisation and reconfiguration of leisure Digitising material leisure: Knitting and social media Digitising global leisure: Influencers and Instagram Leisure, activity and digital mediation Wearables, leisure and gamification The datafication of leisure 127 128 129 130 132 132 134 136 137 139
DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIETY X Lockdown leisure Inequalities in leisure Black Instagram and travel narratives ^3 343 Marginalised gaming Studying lively data and the use of mobile methods GoPros and wearable cameras as methodological tools Using apps to understand the social world Conclusion 347 348 349 ^52 Further reading Privacy and Surveillance Defining privacy Privacy and surveillance Post-panopticon theorising Surveillance capitalism Privacy and social inequality Privacy and learning analytics Learning analytics and the pandemic Digital devices and intimate spaces Amazon, Alexa and the boundaries of privacy Data privacy and digital research ethics The ideal of informed consent Public and private spaces and data Anonymity and confidentiality online Conclusion Further reading 7 8 Conclusion: Opportunities, Inequalities and Divisions The digital divide(s) Defining access Why digital divides matter: outcomes of digital exclusion Inequalities and outcomes of digital engagement Digital divides and the pandemic Educational inequalities Health inequalities Digital infrastructure and new kinds of digital divides Algorithms, inequalities and justice Algorithms, inequalities and health Algorithms, inequalities and employment Algorithmic diversity and neutrality 356 359 359 362 363 365 367 369 170 374 176 176 177 178 179 181 182 183 183 186 188 188 190 191 192 193 194 395
CONTENTS Algorithms, inequalities and searching Auto complete me. Algorithmic knowledge and digital inequality Conclusions Further reading References Index xi 196 197 198 200 200 203 241 |
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Contents List of figures and tables About the author Acknowledgements 1 Introduction The structure of the book 2 Space, place and digital community Why community? A (brief) history of community Community in decline? Old technologies and enduring concerns Bowling alone and social capital Community in late modernity Virtual community (Re) imagining community From community to network Phubbing Rethinking bowling alone From communities and networks to space and place Digital placemaking Challenging real/virtual dichotomies Digital inequalities Studying community: methodological challenges Ethnography Digital ethnographies of online community Digital ethnography and the boundaries of the field Where is the where? Conclusion Further reading xiii xv xvii 1 5 11 12 12 13 14 14 16 17 20 21 24 25 27 28 30 30 31 32 33 33 34 35 36
V1H DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIETY The digitally mediated self: Identity and social media Identity as social Goffman and the Presentation of Self Identity and a disembodied self A (brief) history of online identity Identity in a text-based internet Disembodiment and identity play From disembodiment to an embodied internet Social media and digital identity Selfies The history of selfies The curation of selfies Selfies and social inequalities Frames and identity play Fakebooking Multiple identities, Instagram and Finsta accounts Instagram Social surveillance Researching the visual online Defining the visual Sampling images Scraping and the use of APIs Ephemerality, ethics and the visual Analysing digital images Conclusion Further reading 3 4 Digitally mediated relationships A continuity of concerns From strangers to friends A culture of connectivity Digitally mediated intimacies Mobile intimacy and hyperconnectivity Ambient intimacy The cost of hyperconnectivity Digital intimacy as public intimacy Networked publics The invisible audience and content collapse Public/private boundaries Social surveillance and intimate surveillance 39 39 40 42 43 43 44 45 47 48 48 49 52 33 36 37 37 31 32 33 34 36 67 68 70 70 73 74 75 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 85 86
CONTENTS Snapchat and affordances of privacy Mediated intimacy, privacy and platform affordances From 'networked publics' to 'refracted publics' Studying apps: The walkthrough method The analysis of the environment of use The technical walkthrough Conclusion Further reading 5 6 ix 87 88 90 92 94 95 96 97 Consuming digital culture: Prosumption and new media forms The web 2.0 moment Web 2.0 and changing understandings of the audience Convergence culture From convergence culture to participation culture What is participatory culture? Why participate? Blogs as prosumption A vocal minority TikTok and COVID, participation and information YouTube, humour and participation Black Twitter and empowering cultural spaces TikTok, exclusion and BlackLivesMatter Social media, participation and online extremism Digital methods and telling the small stories Small story research Using 'old' methods in new spaces Qualitative interviews in digital contexts Conclusion Further reading 99 100 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 112 114 116 118 119 120 122 123 124 Digital leisure Why leisure? Defining digital leisure Digital leisure practices The digitisation and reconfiguration of leisure Digitising material leisure: Knitting and social media Digitising global leisure: Influencers and Instagram Leisure, activity and digital mediation Wearables, leisure and gamification The datafication of leisure 127 128 129 130 132 132 134 136 137 139
DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIETY X Lockdown leisure Inequalities in leisure Black Instagram and travel narratives ^3 343 Marginalised gaming Studying lively data and the use of mobile methods GoPros and wearable cameras as methodological tools Using apps to understand the social world Conclusion 347 348 349 ^52 Further reading Privacy and Surveillance Defining privacy Privacy and surveillance Post-panopticon theorising Surveillance capitalism Privacy and social inequality Privacy and learning analytics Learning analytics and the pandemic Digital devices and intimate spaces Amazon, Alexa and the boundaries of privacy Data privacy and digital research ethics The ideal of informed consent Public and private spaces and data Anonymity and confidentiality online Conclusion Further reading 7 8 Conclusion: Opportunities, Inequalities and Divisions The digital divide(s) Defining access Why digital divides matter: outcomes of digital exclusion Inequalities and outcomes of digital engagement Digital divides and the pandemic Educational inequalities Health inequalities Digital infrastructure and new kinds of digital divides Algorithms, inequalities and justice Algorithms, inequalities and health Algorithms, inequalities and employment Algorithmic diversity and neutrality 356 359 359 362 363 365 367 369 170 374 176 176 177 178 179 181 182 183 183 186 188 188 190 191 192 193 194 395
CONTENTS Algorithms, inequalities and searching Auto complete me. Algorithmic knowledge and digital inequality Conclusions Further reading References Index xi 196 197 198 200 200 203 241 |
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