The Resource Digital dialogues and community 2.0 : after avatars, trolls and puppets, edited by Tara Brabazon
Digital dialogues and community 2.0 : after avatars, trolls and puppets, edited by Tara Brabazon
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- Summary
- "Digital Dialogue and Community 2.0: After avatars, trolls and puppets explores the communities that use digital platforms, portals, and applications from daily life to build relationships beyond geographical locality and family links. The book provides detailed analyses of how technology realigns the boundaries between connection, consciousness and community. This book reveals that alongside every engaged, nurturing and supportive group are those who are excluded, marginalised, ridiculed, or forgotten. It explores the argument that community is not an inevitable result of communication. Following an introduction from the Editor, the book is then divided into four sections exploring communities and resistance, structures of sharing, professional communication and fandom and consumption. Digital Dialogues and Community 2.0 combines ethnographic methods and professional expertise to open new spaces for thinking about language, identity, and social connections."--Publisher's website
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xvi, 304 pages
- Contents
-
- What's in a name? Digital resources and resistance at the global periphery
- Mike Kent
- I have seen the future, and it rings
- Mick Winter
- Part 2.
- Structures for sharing
- Strangers in the swarm
- Mike Kent
- Status (update) anxiety : social networking, Facebook and community
- Amanda Evans
- Introduction : new imaginings
- Becoming Mireila : a virtual ethnography through the eyes of an avatar
- Faracy Grouse
- Taste is the enemy of creativity : disability, YouTube and a new language
- Katie Ellis
- Part 3.
- Professions, production, consumptions
- The sound of a librarian : the politics and potential of podcasting in difficult times
- Tara Brabazon
- The invisible (wo)man
- Tara Brabazon and Nazlin Bhimani--
- Tara Brabazon
- The impact of the video-equipped DSLR
- Matthew Ingram
- Why media literacy is transformative of the Irish education system : a statement in advocacy
- Laura Kinsella
- YouTube academy
- Tara Brabazon
- Part 4.
- Fandom, consumption and community
- Live fast, die young, become immortal
- Katie Ellis
- Part 1.
- All we hear is Lady-o Gaga : popular culture 2.0
- Alexander Cameron
- Copyright and couture : the comme il faut experience
- Leanne McRae
- When community becomes a commodity
- Mike Kent
- Conclusion : white men rule?
- Tara Brabazon
- Communities, exiles and resistance
- The inevitable exile : a missing link in online community discourse
- Venessa Paech
- Call it hyperactivism : politicising the online Arab public sphere and the quest for authenticity and relevance
- Aziz Douai
- Isbn
- 9781843346951
- Label
- Digital dialogues and community 2.0 : after avatars, trolls and puppets
- Title
- Digital dialogues and community 2.0
- Title remainder
- after avatars, trolls and puppets
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Tara Brabazon
- Title variation
- Digital dialogues and community two point zero
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Digital Dialogue and Community 2.0: After avatars, trolls and puppets explores the communities that use digital platforms, portals, and applications from daily life to build relationships beyond geographical locality and family links. The book provides detailed analyses of how technology realigns the boundaries between connection, consciousness and community. This book reveals that alongside every engaged, nurturing and supportive group are those who are excluded, marginalised, ridiculed, or forgotten. It explores the argument that community is not an inevitable result of communication. Following an introduction from the Editor, the book is then divided into four sections exploring communities and resistance, structures of sharing, professional communication and fandom and consumption. Digital Dialogues and Community 2.0 combines ethnographic methods and professional expertise to open new spaces for thinking about language, identity, and social connections."--Publisher's website
- Cataloging source
- CaONFJC
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- HM851
- LC item number
- .D523 2012
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Brabazon, Tara
- Series statement
- Chandos social media series
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Information society
- Online social networks
- Communication and technology
- Communities
- Label
- Digital dialogues and community 2.0 : after avatars, trolls and puppets, edited by Tara Brabazon
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-290) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- What's in a name? Digital resources and resistance at the global periphery
- Mike Kent
- I have seen the future, and it rings
- Mick Winter
- Part 2.
- Structures for sharing
- Strangers in the swarm
- Mike Kent
- Status (update) anxiety : social networking, Facebook and community
- Amanda Evans
- Introduction : new imaginings
- Becoming Mireila : a virtual ethnography through the eyes of an avatar
- Faracy Grouse
- Taste is the enemy of creativity : disability, YouTube and a new language
- Katie Ellis
- Part 3.
- Professions, production, consumptions
- The sound of a librarian : the politics and potential of podcasting in difficult times
- Tara Brabazon
- The invisible (wo)man
- Tara Brabazon and Nazlin Bhimani--
- Tara Brabazon
- The impact of the video-equipped DSLR
- Matthew Ingram
- Why media literacy is transformative of the Irish education system : a statement in advocacy
- Laura Kinsella
- YouTube academy
- Tara Brabazon
- Part 4.
- Fandom, consumption and community
- Live fast, die young, become immortal
- Katie Ellis
- Part 1.
- All we hear is Lady-o Gaga : popular culture 2.0
- Alexander Cameron
- Copyright and couture : the comme il faut experience
- Leanne McRae
- When community becomes a commodity
- Mike Kent
- Conclusion : white men rule?
- Tara Brabazon
- Communities, exiles and resistance
- The inevitable exile : a missing link in online community discourse
- Venessa Paech
- Call it hyperactivism : politicising the online Arab public sphere and the quest for authenticity and relevance
- Aziz Douai
- Control code
- 799000043
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- xvi, 304 pages
- Isbn
- 9781843346951
- Isbn Type
- (pbk.)
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- System control number
- (OCoLC)799000043
- Label
- Digital dialogues and community 2.0 : after avatars, trolls and puppets, edited by Tara Brabazon
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-290) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- What's in a name? Digital resources and resistance at the global periphery
- Mike Kent
- I have seen the future, and it rings
- Mick Winter
- Part 2.
- Structures for sharing
- Strangers in the swarm
- Mike Kent
- Status (update) anxiety : social networking, Facebook and community
- Amanda Evans
- Introduction : new imaginings
- Becoming Mireila : a virtual ethnography through the eyes of an avatar
- Faracy Grouse
- Taste is the enemy of creativity : disability, YouTube and a new language
- Katie Ellis
- Part 3.
- Professions, production, consumptions
- The sound of a librarian : the politics and potential of podcasting in difficult times
- Tara Brabazon
- The invisible (wo)man
- Tara Brabazon and Nazlin Bhimani--
- Tara Brabazon
- The impact of the video-equipped DSLR
- Matthew Ingram
- Why media literacy is transformative of the Irish education system : a statement in advocacy
- Laura Kinsella
- YouTube academy
- Tara Brabazon
- Part 4.
- Fandom, consumption and community
- Live fast, die young, become immortal
- Katie Ellis
- Part 1.
- All we hear is Lady-o Gaga : popular culture 2.0
- Alexander Cameron
- Copyright and couture : the comme il faut experience
- Leanne McRae
- When community becomes a commodity
- Mike Kent
- Conclusion : white men rule?
- Tara Brabazon
- Communities, exiles and resistance
- The inevitable exile : a missing link in online community discourse
- Venessa Paech
- Call it hyperactivism : politicising the online Arab public sphere and the quest for authenticity and relevance
- Aziz Douai
- Control code
- 799000043
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- xvi, 304 pages
- Isbn
- 9781843346951
- Isbn Type
- (pbk.)
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- System control number
- (OCoLC)799000043
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