Critical theory and social media : between emancipation and commodification

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    • Allmer, Thomas

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Critical theory and social media : between emancipation and commodification

Thomas Allmer

(Routledge advances in sociology, 144)

Routledge, 2015

  • : hbk

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Description

Social media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter are enormously popular: they are continuously ranked among the most frequently accessed websites worldwide. However there are as yet few studies which combine critical theoretical and empirical research in the context of digital and social media. The aim of this book is to study the constraints and emancipatory potentials of new media and to assess to what extent digital and social media can contribute to strengthen the idea of the communication and network commons, and a commons-based information society. Based on a critical theory and political economy approach, this book explores: the foundational concepts of a critical theory of media, technology, and society users' knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards the antagonistic character and the potentials and risks of social media whether technological and/or social changes are required in order to bring about real social media and human liberation. Critical Theory and Social Media examines both academic discourse on, and users' responses to, new media, making it a valuable tool for international scholars and students of sociology, media and communication studies, social theory, new media, and information society studies. Its clear and interesting insights into corporate practices of the global new media sector will mean that it appeals to critical social media users around the world.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Part I: Theoretical Foundations 1. Critical Theory and Dialectics 2. Critical Internet and Social Media Studies 3. Critical (Internet) Privacy Studies: Ideology Critique 4. Critical (Internet) Surveillance Studies: Commodity Critique Part II: Case Study 5. Traditional and Critical Research of Privacy and Surveillance on Social Media 6. Empirical Results: (Dis)Advantages of Social Media Part III: Techno-Social Revolution 7. Critical Theory, Dialectics, and the (Dis)Advantages of Social Media 8. Conclusion

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  • NCID
    BB20224409
  • ISBN
    • 9781138808768
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xviii, 213 p.
  • Size
    45 cm
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