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[Commlist] new book: Social media and everyday life in South Africa
Tue Feb 16 18:46:18 GMT 2021
New Book
Social media and everyday life in South Africa. By Tanja Bosch.
Available from:
https://www.routledge.com/Social-Media-and-Everyday-Life-in-South-Africa/Bosch/p/book/9780367280796?gclid=Cj0KCQiA962BBhCzARIsAIpWEL1oCO2hk0UcE7LuBjauzagN-hHUgDlHHidV81BBGSTWYNt-B1y-PPQaAhW8EALw_wcB
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/social-media-everyday-life-south-africa-tanja-bosch/10.4324/9780429316524
Description
This bookexplores how social media is used in South Africa, through a
range of case studies exploring various social networking sites and
applications.This volume explores how, over the past decade, social
media platforms have deeply penetrated the fabric of everyday life. The
author considers South Africans’ use of wearable tech and use of online
health and sports tracking systems via mobile phones within the broader
context of the digital data economy. The author also focuses on the
dating app Tinder, to show how people negotiate and redefine intimacy
through the practice of online dating via strategic performances in
pursuit of love, sex and intimacy. The book concludes with the use of
Facebook and Twitter for social activism (e.g. Fees Must Fall), as well
as networked community building as in the case of the #ImStaying
movement. This book will be of interest to social media academics and
students, as well as anyone interested in social media, politics and
cultural life in South Africa.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction to social media and everyday life in South Africa
2 Wearable tech and the qualified self: a sociological analysis of South
African Strava users
3 Liquid love? South Africans’ experiences of Tinder
4 Social media, space and place: #capetown on Instagram
5 (Re)imagining the nation: Facebook, the #imstaying movement and
cultural citizenship
6 (De)constructing the movement: the social media ecology of #FeesMustFall
7 Social media and social movements: the hashtagged activism of
#ZumaMustFall
8 Twitter, race and social surveillance in the (virtual) public sphere
References
Index
Author
Tanja E. Boschis Associate Professor of Media Studies and Production at
the University of Cape Town. She teaches multimedia production, social
media, radio studies and research methods.
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