The Quirks of Digital Culture

The Quirks of Digital Culture
Title The Quirks of Digital Culture PDF eBook
Author David Beer
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 112
Release 2019-10-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1787699153

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This book explores the quirks of digital culture. Through a series of short punchy chapters, it uses these quirks as momentary glimpses into the hidden dynamics of our swirling, highly mediated and often unfathomable cultural experiences.

The Quirks of Digital Culture

The Quirks of Digital Culture
Title The Quirks of Digital Culture PDF eBook
Author David Beer
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 120
Release 2019-10-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1787699137

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This book explores the quirks of digital culture. Through a series of short punchy chapters, it uses these quirks as momentary glimpses into the hidden dynamics of our swirling, highly mediated and often unfathomable cultural experiences.

Digital Culture

Digital Culture
Title Digital Culture PDF eBook
Author Charlie Gere
Publisher Reaktion Books
Total Pages 226
Release 2002
Genre Computers and civilization
ISBN 9781861891433

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During the last twenty years, digital technology has begun to touch on almost every aspect of our lives. Nowadays most forms of mass media, television, recorded music and film are produced and even distributed digitally; and these media are beginning to converge with digital forms, such as the internet, the World Wide Web, and video games, to produce a seamless digital mediascape. At work we are surrounded by technology, whether in offices or in supermarkets and factories, where almost every aspect of planning, design, marketing, production and distribution is monitored or controlled digitally. In Digital Culture Charlie Gere articulates the degree to which our everyday lives are becoming dominated by digital technology, whether in terms of leisure, work or bureaucracy. This dominance is reflected in other areas, including the worlds of finance, technology, scientific research, media and telecommunications. Out of this situation a particular set of cultural responses has emerged, for example, in art, music, design, film, literature and elsewhere. This book offers a new perspective on digital culture by examining its development, and reveals that, despite appearances, it is neither radically new, nor ultimately technologically driven. The author traces its roots to the late 18th century, and shows how it sprang from a number of impulses, including the information needs of industrial capitalism and contemporary warfare, avant-garde artistic practice, counter-cultural experimentation, radical philosophy and sub-cultural style. It is these conditions that produced both digital technology and digital culture, and which have determined how they develop.

Understanding Digital Culture

Understanding Digital Culture
Title Understanding Digital Culture PDF eBook
Author Vincent Miller
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 265
Release 2011-03-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1847874975

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An account of digital culture in everyday life that explains the social, economic and cultural dimensions of the information society.

Digital Culture

Digital Culture
Title Digital Culture PDF eBook
Author Aleksandra Uzelac
Publisher
Total Pages 202
Release 2008
Genre Computers and civilization
ISBN 9789536096466

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Understanding Digital Culture

Understanding Digital Culture
Title Understanding Digital Culture PDF eBook
Author Vincent Miller
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 363
Release 2020-03-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1526416697

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This is not simply a book about ‘internet studies’. It is a book that considers many wider forms of digital culture, including mobile technologies, surveillance, algorithms, ambient intelligence, gaming, big data and technological bodies (to name a few) in order to explore how digital technology - in a broad sense - is used within the wider contexts of our everyday lives. "The first edition of Understanding Digital Culture set a new benchmark as the most comprehensive, scholarly and accessible introduction to the area. This latest edition, thoroughly updated and substantially expanded, is even better – a perfectly balanced book that combines theory and empirical analysis to illuminate the cutting-edge of cultural and social change." - Professor Majid Yar, Lancaster University

The Dialectic of Digital Culture

The Dialectic of Digital Culture
Title The Dialectic of Digital Culture PDF eBook
Author David Arditi
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 242
Release 2019-08-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1498589871

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This edited collection analyzes the role of digital technology in contemporary society dialectically. While many authors, journalists, and commentators have argued that the internet and digital technologies will bring us democracy, equality, and freedom, digital culture often results in loss of privacy, misinformation, and exploitation. This collection challenges celebratory readings of digital technology by suggesting digital culture's potential is limited because of its fundamental relationship to oppressive social forces. The Dialectic of Digital Culture explores ways the digital realm challenges and reproduces power. The contributors provide innovative case studies of various phenomenon including #metoo, Etsy, mommy blogs, music streaming, sustainability, and net neutrality to reveal the reproduction of neoliberal cultural logics. In seemingly transformative digital spaces, these essays provide dialectical readings that challenge dominant narratives about technology and study specific aspects of digital culture that are often under explored. Check out the blog for more: http://blog.uta.edu/digitaldialectic