Digitized lives : culture, power, and social change in the internet era /
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Author / Creator: | Reed, T. V. (Thomas Vernon), author. |
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Edition: | Second edition. |
Imprint: | New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. ©2019 |
Description: | xix, 311 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11801995 |
Table of Contents:
- How do we make sense of digitizing cultures? : some ways of thinking through the culture-technology matrix
- How is the digital world made? : the designer/worker/user production cycle
- What's new about digitized identities? : mobile bodies, online disguise, cyberbullying and virtual communities
- Has digital culture killed privacy? : social media, governments and digitized surveillance
- Is everybody equal online? digitizing gender, ethnicity, dis/ability and sexual orientation
- Sexploration and/or sexploitation? : digitizing desire
- Tools for democracy or authoritarianism? : digitized politics and the post-truth era
- Are digital games making us violent, or will they save the world? virtual play, real impact
- Are students getting dumber as their phones get smarter? : e-learning, edutainment, and the future of knowledge sharing
- Who in the world is online? : digital inclusions and exclusions
- Conclusion: will robots and ais take over the world? hope, hype and possible digitized futures
- Works cited
- Glossary
- Index.