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Second International Handbook of Internet Research: With 29 Figures and 23 Tables
Hunsinger, Jeremy
- ISBN:9789402415537
- ISBN:9789402415544
- Main Entry: Hunsinger, Jeremy
- Title:Second International Handbook of Internet Research: With 29 Figures and 23 Tables/ Jeremy Hunsinger, Matthew M. Allen, Lisbeth Klastrup Editors.-
- Publisher:Netherlands: Springer, 2020.
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محتواي کتاب
- مشاهده
- Preface
- Contents
- About the Editors
- Contributors
- Part I: Foundations
- 1 Introduction: Foundations
- 2 Science and Medicine on YouTube
- 3 Spatial Analysis Meets Internet Research
- 4 Collaboration Between Social Sciences and Computer Science: Toward a Cross-Disciplinary Methodology for Studying Big Social ...
- 5 Big Social Data Approaches in Internet Studies: The Case of Twitter
- 6 [Dis]connected Households: Transnational Family Life in the Age of Mobile Internet
- 7 How Computer Networks Became Social
- 8 Lessons from Internet Art About Life with the Internet
- 9 Logics and Legacy of Anonymous
- 10 Digital Folklore
- Introduction: The Folklore of the Digital
- Of Jokes and Jargons: Toward Digital Folklore
- Digital Folklore: Four Perspectives
- On the Web: The Folklore of the Internet
- From Below: Vernacular Creativity
- By Users, for Users: Digital Folk Art
- Through Contagion: Memes and Memetics
- Conclusion: Folklore After the Digital
- References
- 11 Connecting, Bypassing, and Networking: Analyzing Idle No More´s Online Activities
- 12 Combating the Live-Streaming of Child Sexual Abuse and Sexual Exploitation: A Need for New Legislation
- Introduction
- The Internet and the Sexual Abuse and Sexual Exploitation of Children
- Live-Streaming of Child Abuse in the International Legal Instruments
- The Treatment of Live-Streaming of Child Abuse in European and US Case Law
- The Sufficiency of Existing Instruments v. a Need for New Legislation
- Conclusions
- References
- 13 Feminized Digital Sociality and Online Philanthropy
- 14 Networks of Change: The Sociology of Network Media
- 15 Critical Internet Studies
- 16 Degree Programs in Internet Studies or Internet Research
- 17 List of Research Centers or Institutes in Internet Studies/Internet Research
- Name: Internet Governance Lab
- Name: Digital Methods Initiative
- Name: Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3)
- Name: Internet Sociology Department
- Name: ALiGN (Alternative Global Network) Media Lab
- Name: Centre for Postdigital Cultures
- Name: Imagining the Internet Center
- Name: The Cyber Law Program of the Cyber Security Research Center (H-CSRCL)
- Name: New Political Communication Unit
- Name: Centre for Social Informatics
- Name: Digital Policy Laboratory
- Name: Optus Macquarie University Cyber Security Hub
- Name: Center for Information Policy Research (UW-Milwaukee)
- Name: Laboratory of Computer-Mediated Communication (LabCMO)
- Name: Club for internet and society enthusiasts
- Name: Nordic Centre for Internet and Society
- Name: Center for Internet Studies and Digital Life
- Name: Institute for Communication Sciences CNRS/Sorbonne
- Name: Institute for Information Policy
- Name: QUT Digital Media Research Centre
- Name: Infoscape Research Center
- Name: Center for Information Technology and Society
- Name: Digital Society Network
- Name: SIRG: The Stockholm Internet Research Group
- Name: NetLab Network
- Name: Digital Matters Lab
- Name: Utrecht Data School & Datafied Society
- 18 Researching Affordances
- 19 Telephone Interviewing as a Qualitative Methodology for Researching Cyberinfrastructure and Virtual Organizations
- 20 What Media Logics Can Tell Us About the Internet?
- 21 An Obscure Object of Communicational Desire: The Untold Story of Online Chat
- 22 Diversity: The Military´s Representation of Diversity on Social Media
- 23 Privacy and the Ethics of Disability Research: Changing Perceptions of Privacy and Smartphone Use
- 24 From Technological Issue to Military-Diplomatic Affairs: Analysis of China´s Official Cybersecurity Discourse (1994-2016)
- 25 Online Field Theory
- 26 Digital Activism Within Post-Fordism: Interventions Between Assimilation and Exclusion
- Introduction
- Barriers to Effective Critique Within Post-Fordism
- Tactical Media and Hacktivism
- Tactic One: Blocking Information Flows to Hegemonic Networks
- Tactic Two: Hijacking and Reprogramming Powerful Networks
- Tactic Three: Critical Mapping as the Production of Networks of Counterpower
- Tactical Media, Transience, and Duration
- Conclusions
- Cross-References
- References
- 27 Historical Web as a Tool for Analyzing Social Change
- 28 Research Programs as a Tool to Map Internet Studies
- 29 Affect and the Expression of Emotions on the Internet: An Overview of Current Research
- Introduction
- Affect and Internet Research: Key Questions and Methodological Issues
- Frameworks in the Study of Emotions on the Internet
- Affordances and Emotional Dynamics on Social Networking Sites
- Emotions as a Driver of News Sharing and Virality
- Protests in the Emotional Public Sphere
- Conclusion and Future Directions
- Cross-References
- References
- 30 Big Data Goes to Hollywood: The Emergence of Big Data as a Tool in the American Film Industry
- 31 Research Ethics, Vulnerability, and Trust on the Internet
- Part II: Futures
- 32 Futures Introduction
- 33 Fuzzy Limits: Researching Discourse in the Internet with Corpora
- 34 Paradoxes of the Cyber Party: The Changing Organizational Design of the British Labour Party
- 35 Smart Contracts as Evidence: Trust, Records, and the Future of Decentralized Transactions
- 36 Legislating for Internet ``Access´´-ability
- 37 Blended Data: Critiquing and Complementing Social Media Datasets, Big and Small
- Why Blended Data?
- From Big to Blended: Provocations and Responses
- Big Data Changes the Definition of Knowledge
- Claims to Objectivity and Accuracy Are Misleading
- Bigger Data Are Not Always Better Data
- Taken Out of Context, Big Data Loses Its Meaning
- Just because It Is Accessible Does Not Make It Ethical
- Limited Access to Big Data Creates New Digital Divides
- Conclusion
- References
- 38 Cryptographic Media
- 39 Disguised Propaganda from Digital to Social Media
- 40 Today´s Internet for Tomorrow´s Cities: On Algorithmic Culture and Urban Imaginaries
- 41 New Media, Religion, and Politics: A Comparative Investigation into the Dialogue Between the Religious and the Secular in F...
- Introduction
- The Centrality of Religion in Social Life in our Postsecular Societies? A Renewed Visibility of Religion in the Public Sphere ...
- Comparative Investigation of Religion´s Social Place in Two Distinct Societies, French and Vietnamese Ones
- Discussions: Could Sacred Forms Be a Perspective of Dialogue Between the Religious and the Secular in Our Contemporary Complex...
- Conclusion
- References
- 42 Big Capta?
- 43 Digitally Researching Islam
- 44 How to Compare Different Social Media: A Conceptual and Technical Framework
- 45 Nexus Analysis as a Framework for Internet Studies
- Introduction
- Nexus Analysis as Discourse Analytic Framework
- The Concept of Discourse
- Mediated Action and Mediational Means
- Site of Engagement
- The Concept of Practice in MDA
- Nexus of Practice (NoP)
- Community of Practice (CoP)
- Discourse Cycle
- Historical Body
- Interaction Order
- Discourses in Place
- Methodology: How to Conduct a Nexus Analysis
- Phase 1: Engaging the NoP: Data Collection and Typical Data
- Phase 2: Navigating the NoP
- Phase 3: Changing the NoP
- Conclusions
- References
- 46 Ethics of Social Media Research: State of the Debate and Future Challenges
- 47 Deep Data: Analyzing Power and Influence in Social Media Networks
- 48 Embedded Ideology of Technical Media: Rethinking Subjectivities Within a Second-Order Cybernetics
- 49 Convergence, Internet, and Net Neutrality Policy: What the Future Holds for the Internet and Online Content
- 50 Affective Flux of Feminist Digital Collectives, or What Happened to the Women´s March of 2017
- 51 The Future of Crowdsourcing Through Games
- 52 Big Data Approaches to the Study of Digital Media
- 53 Listen: Survivance and Decolonialism as Method in Researching Digital Activism
- 54 Identity, Difference, and Social Technology
- 55 Constitutive Surveillance and Social Media
- 56 Lifelogging: Recording Life Patterns Tied to Daily Internet Usage
- Index