Digital Cultures

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Dating Apps
Digital Activism
digital cultures
Digital Detox
Digital Health Technology
Digital Healthcare
digital inequality studies
digital intimacy
Digital Privacy
digital self-representation analysis
Domestic Violence Survivors
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Expert Patient
Fitness Apps
Grass Mud Horse
Hashtag Activism
hashtag campaigns
Internet Celebrities
internet famous
internet-mediated relationships
Laugh Lines
Occupy Wall Street
online communities
Online Health Communities
online identity performance
Online Infidelity
Poer of internet
Power of hastags
privacy in social networks
quantified self research
Self-tracking Apps
Self-tracking Devices
selfie-taking practices
Selfies
Social Media and Society
Social Media Forums
Tamil Nadu
Tiktok
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367724986
  • Weight: 700g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Feb 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The book explores contemporary selfie-taking practices; digital experiences of love, romance and infidelity; sexting rituals; self-tracking habits; strategies used by the Internet famous; and the power of hashtag campaigns and memes in espousing a cause. Rejecting binary narratives on digital cultures, it showcases the fascinating ways in which we use our digital devices, social media platforms, and apps by drawing upon academic research, everyday observations and a determination to challenge assumptions and hasty generalizations. It also engages with emerging narratives on online authenticity, privacy, digital detox, and the digital divides prevalent both in India and abroad.

Smeeta Mishra is a communication and media studies faculty who has taught at various educational institutes in India and abroad including IIM Calcutta, IIM Ahmedabad, and Bowling Green State University, Ohio. After completing her PhD from the University of Texas at Austin, she has been researching how digital technology mediates our identities, relationships, and everyday practices over the last 15 years. She is currently associate professor at the Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar.

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