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Communication and Information Technologies Annual
Laura robinson,
Jeremy schulz,
Shelia r. cotten,
Timothy hale,
Apryl a. williams,
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This volume examines wide-ranging aspects of culture, communication, and [new] media broadly defined. Themes include the interplay between [new] media and any of the following: culture, communicati...
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09 March 2016

Sponsored by the Communication and Information Technologies Section of the American Sociological Association, this volume examines wide-ranging aspects of culture, communication, and [new] media broadly defined. Themes include the interplay between [new] media and any of the following: culture, communication, technology, convergence, the arts, cultural production, and cultural change in the digital age. Contributions shed light on emergent phenomena that -sociologists, particularly those studying media or communication, culture scholars will find intriguing.
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Pages: 312
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Series: Studies in Media and Communications
Publication Date:
09 March 2016
ISBN: 9781785607851
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Media studies
Editors Robinson, Schulz, Cotten, Hale, Williams, and Hightower present readers with a collection of academic essays and research papers devoted to the intersection of new media, culture, and society. The selections that make up the main body of the text are focused on communication cultures; the intersection of media, culture, and identity; digital public cultures; and methods for studying media and culture. Laura Robinson is a faculty member of Santa Clara University in California. Jeremy Schulz and Joy L. Hightower are faculty members of the University of California, Berkeley. Shelia R. Cotten is a faculty member of Michigan State University. Timothy M. Hale is a faculty member of Harvard Medical School in Massachusetts. Apryl A. Williams is a faculty member of Texas A&M University.
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Edited by Laura Robinson, Department of Sociology, Santa Clara University
Jeremy Schulz, Institute for the Study of Societal Issues, University of California, Berkeley
Shelia R. Cotton, Department of Media and Information, Michigan State University
Timothy M. Hale, Partners Center for Connected Health, Harvard Medical School
Apryl A. Williams, Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University
Joy L. Hightower, Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley
Introduction: Volume 11 - Laura Robinson, Jeremy Schulz, Shelia R. Cotten, Timothy M. Hale, Apryl A. Williams and Joy L. Hightower
SECTION I: COMMUNICATIVE CULTURES
On Violating One’s Own Privacy: N-adic Utterances and Inadvertent Disclosures in Online Venues - Xiaoli Tian and Daniel A. Menchik
Couples’ Use of Technology in Maintaining Relationships - Xiaolin Zhuo
SECTION II: MEDIA, CULTURE, AND IDENTITY
Spectacles of Self(ie) Empowerment? Networked Individualism and the Logic of the (Post)Feminist Selfie - Stephen R. Barnard
You’ve Been Catfished: An Analysis of Postemotionalism in “Reality” Television and Audience Response on Twitter - Apryl A. Williams
Cultures of Experimentation: Role-Playing Games and Sexual Identity - Ciaran Devlin and Anne Holohan
SECTION III: DIGITAL PUBLIC CULTURES
Twitter Sentiments: Pattern Recognition and Poll Prediction - Francis P. Barclay, C. Pichandy, Anusha Venkat and Sreedevi Sudhakaran
The Limits of Neoliberalism: How Writers and Editors Use Digital Technologies in the Literary Field - Matthew Clair
The Role of Mass Media in the Transmission of Culture - Julie B. Wiest
SECTION IV: METHODS FOR STUDYING MEDIA AND CULTURE
Virtual Tours: Enhancing Qualitative Methodology to Holistically Capture Youth Peer Cultures - Ana Campos-Holland, Brooke Dinsmore and Jasmine Kelekay
Sentiment Analysis of Polarizing Topics in Social Media: News Site Readers’ Comments on the Trayvon Martin Controversy - Gabe Ignatow, Nicholas Evangelopoulos and Konstantinos Zougris