Hybrid Media Culture

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expressive culture
Facebook
fan fiction
Forum Participation
free software
hacking
Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist
Hybrid Media Culture
identity
intellectual rights
Jesper Falkheimer
mediated communication
Michael Dahlberg Grundberg
networked communication technology
offline
Offline Practices
online
online identity formation
Online Piracy
Online Support Networks
panoptic gaze
Pirate Bay
place
property rights
Ragnar Lundstrom
remix
Sami
Second Life
seeing
self-broadcasting
self-harm
Sensing Place in a World of Flows
Severely Endangered
Simon Lindgren
Smart Phones
Social Cohesiveness
social media
social support
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Stefan Gelfgren
surveillance
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Vice Versa
Virtual Church
Virtual Sacred
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415824071
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Oct 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The distinction between online and offline realities is becoming more and more difficult to sustain. As computer-mediated communication evolves and as interaction becomes more and more dependent on the Internet, social, cultural, and political aspects begin to get caught and entangled in the web of contemporary digital communication technologies. Digital tools and platforms for communication are progressively becoming commonplace, while the cultural conceptions that surround these technologies—immediacy, constant accessibility, availability—are becoming increasingly mainstream.

Hybrid Media Culture is an interdisciplinary exploration of how the online and the offline interact in present-day culture. In the aftermath of all-encompassing perspectives on ‘postmodernisation’ and ‘globalization’, there is now a pressing need for scholars of new media and society to come to terms with issues of place, embodiment, and materiality in a world of ‘virtual’ flows and ‘cyber’ culture. This book explores ways of conceptualizing the intricate intermingling of the online and the offline through case studies of hybrid media places, including: user-generated videos about self-harm; visibility, surveillance and digital media; digital communication tools and politics; and physical and virtual churches.

This interdisciplinary edited collection investigates the effects of the internet and digital culture on perceptions and uses of identities, bodies and localities. It will be of interest to students and scholars of digital culture, sociology, media and communications studies, new media, body studies, politics, and science and technology studies.

Simon Lindgren is Professor of Sociology at Umeå University, Sweden. He researches digital culture with a focus on social connections, social organization and social movements. His publications cover themes like hacktivism, digital piracy, subcultural creativity and learning, popular culture and visual politics. Simon is the author of New Noise: A Cultural Sociology of Digital Disruption (2013).