The Culture of Connectivity: A Critical History of Social MediaOxford University Press, 2 ene 2013 - 240 páginas Social media penetrate our lives: Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and many other platforms define daily habits of communication and creative production. This book studies the rise of social media, providing both a historical and a critical analysis of the emergence of major platforms in the context of a rapidly changing ecosystem of connective media. Author Jos? van Dijck offers an analytical prism that can be used to view techno-cultural as well as socio-economic aspects of this transformation as well as to examine shared ideological principles between major social media platforms. This fascinating study will appeal to all readers interested in social media. |
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... active family of “netizens,” the Alvins order books via Amazon and download music via iTunes; Sandra uses Skype to have video chats with her brother in Hong Kong; their 16yearold daughter Zara is a fanatic Facebook user—456 friends ...
... active family of “netizens,” the Alvins order books via Amazon and download music via iTunes; Sandra uses Skype to have video chats with her brother in Hong Kong; their 16yearold daughter Zara is a fanatic Facebook user—456 friends ...
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A Critical History of Social Media Jose van Dijck. become less active on—and more critical of—the sites he used to frequent several years ago. Now multiply the Alvins. Every single day, millions of individuals interact through social ...
A Critical History of Social Media Jose van Dijck. become less active on—and more critical of—the sites he used to frequent several years ago. Now multiply the Alvins. Every single day, millions of individuals interact through social ...
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... produce everyday life the “technological unconscious.” He points to the potent, active technological environments that operate “without the knowledge of those upon whom they are taking an effect” (Beer 2009: 990). Algorithms,
... produce everyday life the “technological unconscious.” He points to the potent, active technological environments that operate “without the knowledge of those upon whom they are taking an effect” (Beer 2009: 990). Algorithms,
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... active on social media platforms, and although it is true that users are often insufficiently aware of the mechanisms upon which their communicative practices are predicated (Skageby 2009), they are not “dupes” of technology or ...
... active on social media platforms, and although it is true that users are often insufficiently aware of the mechanisms upon which their communicative practices are predicated (Skageby 2009), they are not “dupes” of technology or ...
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... active, and demographically interesting user base is usually a platform's most precious asset. The value of a social media company is often articulated as value per customer—a price that is often speculative and always volatile.15 ...
... active, and demographically interesting user base is usually a platform's most precious asset. The value of a social media company is often articulated as value per customer—a price that is often speculative and always volatile.15 ...
Índice
Twitter and the Paradox of Following and Trending | |
Flickr between Communities and Commerce | |
The Intimate Connection between Television and Video | |
Wikipedia and the Neutrality Principle | |
Lock In Fence Off | |
Notes | 55 |
Index | 65 |
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