Spectacle of Online Life

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Artificial intelligence
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Conspiracy theories
content moderation
Critical theory
Digital age
Digital Capitalism
Digital identity
Digital paradoxes
Digital persona
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forthcoming
Influencer culture
Livestreaming
Online conspiracies
Social media
Technology and society
The Frankfurt school

Product details

  • ISBN 9798216368199
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Spectacle of Online Life offers a groundbreaking exploration of the digital age's most pressing paradoxes: connection and isolation, democratization and control, authenticity and performance.

Edited by Danielle Antoinette Hidalgo, Christopher T. Conner, and Matthew N. Hannah, this volume assembles a diverse array of scholars to critically examine how online technologies shape, reflect, and amplify the complexities of modern society.

Chapters in the text draw on insights from the Frankfurt School, Situationist International, and contemporary media studies. This collection delves into topics as varied as promotional livestreaming, climate change conspiracy theories, beauty influencer culture, and the role of artificial intelligence in content moderation. As the authors show, digital platforms are a double-edged sword both empowering grassroots movements and reinforcing systemic inequalities.

Danielle Antoinette Hidalgo is Associate Professor of Sociology at California State University, Chico and author of Dance Music Spaces: Clubs, Clubbers, and DJs Navigating Authenticity, Branding, and Commercialism.

Christopher T. Conner is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Missouri, Columbia.

Matthew N. Hannah is Associate Professor of Digital Humanities in the School of Information Studies at Purdue University.