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_aNetworked publics / _cedited by Kazys Varnelis ; with contribution s by researchers in the Networked Publics Research Group, the Annenberg Center for Communication at the University of Southern California : Walter Baer ... [et al.]. |
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_aCambridge, Massachusetts : _bMIT Press, _cc2008. |
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_a[Piscataqay, New Jersey] : _bIEEE Xplore, _c[2012] |
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500 | _aProduct of a fellowship program at the Annenberg Center for Communication at the University of Southern California, 2005-2006. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
506 | 1 | _aRestricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. | |
520 | _aDigital media and network technologies are now part of everyday life. The Internet has become the backbone of communication, commerce, and media; the ubiquitous mobile phone connects us with others as it removes us from any stable sense of location. Networked Publics examines the ways that the social and cultural shifts created by these technologies have transformed our relationships to (and definitions of) place, culture, politics, and infrastructure. Four chapters--each by an interdisciplinary team of scholars using collaborative software--provide a synoptic overview along with illustrative case studies. The chapter on place describes how digital networks enable us to be present in physical and networked places simultaneously--often at the expense of nondigital commitments. The chapter on culture explores the growth and impact of amateur-produced and remixed content online. The chapter on politics examines the new networked modes of bottom-up political expression and mobilization. And finally, the chapter on infrastructure notes the tension between openness and control in the flow of information, as seen in the current controversy over net neutrality. | ||
530 | _aAlso available in print. | ||
538 | _aMode of access: World Wide Web | ||
588 | _aDescription based on PDF viewed 12/23/2015. | ||
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_aInternet _xSocial aspects _zUnited States. _921981 |
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_aInternet _xPolitical aspects _zUnited States. _921422 |
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_aOnline social networks _zUnited States. _922850 |
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_aConvergence (Telecommunication) _917582 |
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_aMIT Press, _epublisher. _922854 |
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_3Abstract with links to resource _uhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=6267446 |
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