Digital Performance in Everyday Life

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Constitutional Drafting Process
Data Bodies
Data Obfuscation
digital agency in communication
digital communication theory
Digital Identity
Digital Performances
digital spaces
dramatism
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Everyday Life Performance
Existential Communitas
facebook
Icelandic Citizens
identity
instagram
Internet Meme
Kevin Bacon
linkedin
liveness
Media Traces
mediated identity construction
Memorial Pages
mmorpg
Mourning Performances
mumsnet
Normative Communitas
Online Rituals
online social rituals
Pans Revolution
performance studies
Redressive Action
slacktivism
snapchat
SNS User
Social Media Platforms
Social Media Profiles
storytelling
Surveillance Capitalism
surveillance culture
Traditional Storytelling
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twitter
unboxing
virtual embodiment
Virtual Space
Virtual Touch
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whisper
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138342118
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Digital Performance in Everyday Life combines theories of performance, communication, and media to explore the many ways we perform in our everyday lives through digital media and in virtual spaces.

Digital communication technologies and the social norms and discourses that developed alongside these technologies have altered the ways we perform as and for ourselves and each other in virtual spaces. Through a diverse range of topics and examples—including discussions of self-identity, surveillance, mourning, internet memes, storytelling, ritual, political action, and activism—this book addresses how the physical and virtual have become inseparable in everyday life, and how the digital is always rooted in embodied action. Focusing on performance and human agency, the authors offer fresh perspectives on communication and digital culture.

The unique, interdisciplinary approach of this book will be useful to scholars, artists, and activists in communication, digital media, performance studies, theatre, sociology, political science, information technology, and cybersecurity—along with anyone interested in how communication shapes and is shaped by digital technologies.

Lyndsay Michalik Gratch is an Assistant Professor of Communication and Rhetorical Studies at Syracuse University, NY. Her research, creative work, and teaching focus on the connections between communication, performance studies, digital culture, creative adaptation, and remix.

Ariel Gratch is an Assistant Professor of Communication and Media at Utica College, NY, where he teaches courses in storytelling, performance studies, and rhetoric. His research focuses on the impact of storytelling on our everyday lives.

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