Digitized lives: Culture, power and social change in the Internet era / T. V. Reed
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TextPublication details: New York : Taylor & Francis Group, 2014Notes: Includes bibliographical references (pages 199 - 214) and indexDescription: xix, 237 p : ill ; 24 cmISBN: - 9780415819305
- Digitized lives
- HM 851 R43D 2014
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SPU Library, Chonburi campus | General Books (ENGLISH) | Floor 3: General Shelves (FOREIGN LANGUAGE) | HM 851 R43D 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | B008824 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199 - 214) and index
How do we make sense of digitizing cultures? some ways of thinking through the culture-technology matrix page 1-30 - - How is the digital world made? the dreamers/ workers/ users production cycle page 31-52 - - Who are we online? digital masquerade, privacy, anonymity, aommunity and cyborg dis/ embodiment page 53-82 - - Is everybody equal online? digitizing gender, ethnicity and dis/ability page 83-108 - - Digitizing desire? Sexploration and/or Sexploitation page 109-120
Does the internet have a political bias? e-democracy, networked authoritarianism and online activism page 121-140 - - Are digital games making Us violent and sex crazed, or will they save the world? virtual play, real impact page 141-162 - - Are kids getting dumber as their phones get smarter? e-learning, "edutainment" and the future of knowledge sharing page 163-178 - - Who in the world online? digital inclusions and exclusions page 179-194 - - Conclusion: Hype, hope and possible digitized futures page 195-198
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