Social media studies

著者

    • Peng, Duan
    • Lei, Zhang

書誌事項

Social media studies

edited by Duan Peng and Zhang Lei

(Sage benchmarks in communication)(A Sage reference publication)

SAGE, 2018

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  • v. 2

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Includes bibliographical references

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Communication is a cornerstone of social interaction, and the study of communication and media has always moved across academic fields in the social sciences and humanities. Today it is a critical focus of study in cultural studies, business, organizational development, health, philosophy, international policy, literary criticism and psychology. SAGE Benchmarks in Communication is an exciting new series that will bring together the best of the best from across the disciplines - both classics and material previously difficult to access. Social Media Studies aims to bring together different approaches on social media studies, ranging from theoretical to empirical explorations. Through the mapping of this rapidly changing academic field, this Work is designed to reflect the intertwining relationship between social media studies and various disciplines, including media and communication studies, sociology, anthropology, political science, economics and history. It also adopts global/regional perspectives to document the academic and cultural works on social media in different societies and countries. In fact, the internet has transcended both geographical and social boundaries so profoundly that it keeps meeting resistance in all kinds of social terrain, which has also inspired considerable research work.

目次

Appendix of Sources Editors' Introduction Volume 1 SEC.1: WHAT ARE SOCIAL MEDIA Social media on the picket line - Jack Qiu Public relations and social media: Deliberate or creative strategic planning - Francine Charest, Johanie Bouffard and Ema Zajmovic Rethinking 'Rethinking Convergence Culture' - Henry Jenkins Maximizing Opportunities and Minimizing Risks for Children Online: The Role of Digital Skills in Emerging Strategies of Parental Mediation - Sonia Livingstone, Kjartan Olafsson, Ellen J. Helsper, Francisco Lupianez-Villanueva, Giuseppe A. Veltri and Frans Folkvord Real social analytics: A contribution towards a phenomenology of a digital world - Nick Couldry, Aristea Fotopoulou and Luke Dickens Technology: The Emergence of a Hazardous Concept - Leo Marx Rethinking algorithmic regulation - Eden Medina Algorithmic Harms Beyond Facebook and Google: Emergent Challenges of Computational Agency - Zeynep Tufekci Understanding Social Media Logic - Jose van Dijck and Thomas Poell SEC. 2: SOCIAL MEDIA AND SOCIALITY Becoming Friends in Online Brand Communities: Evidence From China - Zhimin Zhou, Chenting Su, Nan Zhou and Ning Zhang Digital youth cultures in small town and rural Gujarat, India - Manisha Pathak-Shelat and Cathy DeShano Professional Personae - How Organizational Identification Shapes Online Identity in the Workplace - Christian Fieseler, Miriam Meckel and Giulia Ranzini China ICT Studies: A Review of the Field, 1989-2012 - Jack Linchuan Qiu and Wei Bu The cultural environment: measuring culture with big data - Christopher A. Bail Celebrity, Past and Present - Sharon Marcus Instafame: Luxury Selfies in the Attention Economy - Alice E. Marwick The structure of online social networks mirrors those in the offline world - R.I.M Dunbar, Valerio Arnaboldi, Marco Conti and Andrea Passarella Volume 2 Sec. 1: Social Media and Economics The social mediascape of transnational Korean pop culture: Hallyu 2.0 as spreadable media practice - Dal Yong Jin and Kyong Yoon Baidu, Weibo and Renren: the global political economy of social media in China - Christian Fuchs Seeing red: a political economy of digital memory - Anna Reading Digital prosumption labour on social media in the context of the capitalist regime of time - Christian Fuchs The cultural economy in the digital age: A revolution in intermediation? - Pierre-Jean Benghozi and Thomas Paris The Taking Economy: Uber, Information, and Power - Ryan Calo and Alex Rosenblat Post-Post-Fordism in the Era of Platforms - Robin Murray, Jeremy Gilbert and Andrew Goffey Unpacking social divisions of labor in markets: Generalized blockmodeling and the network boom in stock photography - Johannes Gluckler and Robert Panitz Sec. 2: Social Media and Politics The Logic of Connective Action: Digital media and the personalization of contentious politics - W. Lance Bennett and Alexandra Segerberg Networks of Contention: The Shape of Online Transnationalism in Early Twenty-First Century Social Movement Coalitions - Stefania Vicari Social Media, Civic Engagement, and the Slacktivism Hypothesis: Lessons from Mexico's "El Bronco" - Philip N. Howard, Saiph Savage, Claudia Flores Saviaga, Carlos Toxtli and Andres Monroy-Hernandez The Consequences of the Internet for Politics - Henry Farrell Leadership without Leaders? Starters and Followers in Online Collective Action - Helen Z. Margetts, Peter John, Scott A. Hale and Stephane Reissfelder Online Activities, Spatial Proximity, and the Diffusion of the Occupy Wall Street Movement in the United States - Ion Bogdan Vasi and Chan S. Suh Big Data Surveillance: Introduction - Mark Andrejevic and Kelly Gates A conceptual map of political participation - Jan W. van Deth The Problem of Realist Events in American Journalism - Kevin G. Barnhurst Beyond Privacy: Articulating the Broader Harms of Pervasive Mass Surveillance - Christopher Parsons Narrative Agency in Hashtag Activism: The Case of #BlackLivesMatter - Guobin Yang Queer youth, Facebook and faith: Facebook methodologies and online identities - Yvette Taylor, Emily Falconer and Ria Snowdon

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB26796722
  • ISBN
    • 9789352806638
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Los Angeles
  • ページ数/冊数
    2 v.
  • 大きさ
    25 cm
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