The Host in the Machine: Examining the Digital in the Social

Author:   Angela Thomas-Jones (Murdoch University, Australia)
Publisher:   Woodhead Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781843345886


Pages:   150
Publication Date:   27 July 2010
Format:   Paperback
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The Host in the Machine: Examining the Digital in the Social


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This book tackles online social networks by navigating these systems from the birth to the death of their digital presence. Navigating the social within the digital can be a contentious undertaking, as social networks confuse the boundary between offline and online relationships. These systems work to bring people together in an online environment, yet participation can dislocate users from other relationships and deviant ‘online’ behaviour can create ‘offline’ issues. The author begins by examining the creation of a digital presence in online networks popularized by websites such as Facebook and MySpace. The book explores how the digital presence influences how social, cultural and professional relationships are discovered, forged, maintained and broken, and journeys through the popular criticisms of social networking such as employee time-wasting, bullying, stalking, the alleged links between social networks and suicide and the decline of a user’s public image. Social networks are often treated as morally ambiguous spaces, which highlights a dissonance between digital and social literacies. This discord is approached through an exploration of the everyday undercurrents present in social networks. The discussion of the digital presence ends by addressing the intricacies of becoming ‘digitally dead’, which explores how a user removes their identity, with finality, from social networks and the entire web.

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Author:   Angela Thomas-Jones (Murdoch University, Australia)
Publisher:   Woodhead Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.280kg
ISBN:  

9781843345886


ISBN 10:   1843345889
Pages:   150
Publication Date:   27 July 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

About the author Chapter 1: Introduction Birth Life Death Birth Chapter 2: Name/age/education/status update: creating a digital presence Chapter 3: All a twitter: celebrities and social networking Sycophants and imposters I bet you look good on the dancefloor… Life Chapter 4: Putting the social in social networks Chapter 5: (Net)Working: online social networks and the New Economy Working nine to five … what a way to make a living Digitally present Death Chapter 6: You've been poked: bullying, harassment and everyday undercurrents Everyday undercurrents Did I really need to know that? Chapter 7: Are we dead yet? Chapter 8: Conclusion Index

Reviews

Full of interesting stories and examples... This book will be of interest to many readers who appreciate serious but accessible texts on popular culture and our co-existence in modern society with omnipresent technologies. <br>-Information Research


Full of interesting stories and examples This book will be of interest to many readers who appreciate serious but accessible texts on popular culture and our co-existence in modern society with omnipresent technologies., Information Research


Author Information

Dr Angela Thomas-Jones is a part-time academic at Murdoch University, Western Australia and editor of the Popular Culture Collective's community and hub projects. Thomas-Jones’ research focuses on different aspects of popular culture such as fashion, body politics, the Internet, creative industries and youth.

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