Post-global network and everyday life
著者
書誌事項
Post-global network and everyday life
(Digital formations, v. 60)
Peter Lang, c2010
- : pbk
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  佐賀
  長崎
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Post-Global Network and Everyday Life explores everyday life in the new world order of global network. It argues that network has come into its own as a state of mind and a way of life - in sum, a cultural norm. As a result, it is no longer fitting to examine the network as an external force, but as a somewhat banal aspect of our everyday environment. The essays in this volume provide analyses of case studies that illustrate new - and old - ways in which everyday life is lived within network. Each chapter examines network as an always-already condition - we are the network, and as such are living in a state of post-global network.
目次
Contents: Marina Levina/Grant Kien: Control and Fear in Post- Global Network - Jack Bratich: When Collective Intelligence Agencies Collide: Public vs. Popular Intelligence and Networked Suspicions - James Salvo: Intellectual Inquiry in the Age of the Efficient Network: Not Unpacking the Infinite Library with Walter Benjamin - Ulrike Gretzel: Travel in the Network: Redirected Gazes, Ubiquitous Connections and New Frontiers - Joy Pierce: Membership in the Network: Hardware and Software Development for the Main-Stream Consumer - Radhika Gajjala/Anca Birzescu: Voicing and Placement in Online Networks - Michael Giardina: From Howard Dean to Barack Obama: The Evolution of Politics in the Network Society - Marina Levina: Health 2.0 and Managing "Dividual" Care in the Network - Sean Smith: Sport in the Wires: Abstraction, Integration, Efficiency - James Hay: Television as Everyday Network of Government - Grant Kien: Privacy As Work: The Appropriation of Labor in Post-Global Network.
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