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[Commlist] New book: The Digital Backlash and the Paradoxes of Disconnection
Mon Sep 16 14:42:32 GMT 2024
New book from Nordicom:
The Digital Backlash and the Paradoxes of Disconnection
Editors: Kristoffer Albris, Karin Fast, Faltin Karlsen, Anne Kaun, Stine
Lomborg, and Trine Syvertsen
Read the bookOpen Access:
https://www.nordicom.gu.se/en/publications/digital-backlash-and-paradoxes-disconnection
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Content
Kristoffer Albris, Karin Fast, Faltin Karlsen, Anne Kaun, Stine Lomborg,
Trine Syvertsen
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Digital backlash
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Part I: Discourses and disputes
Rasmus Helles, Stine Lomborg
Chapter 2. Techlash or tech change? How the image of Mark Zuckerberg
changed with Cambridge Analytica
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Karin Fast, Trine Syvertsen
Chapter 3. Post-digital consumption: The controversy surrounding the
mobile phone box as a means of disconnection
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Malene Hornstrup Jespersen, Kristoffer Albris
Chapter 4. The public life of The Social Dilemma: Silicon Valley’s mea
culpa moment and the rise of tech-dissidents
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Ingrid Forsler, Carina Guyard, Linus Andersson
Chapter 5. Detoxing the brain: Understanding digital backlash in the
context of the media effects tradition
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Christoffer Bagger
Chapter 6. A decade of digital disconnection research in review: Where,
what, how, and who?
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Part II: Work and productivity
Karin Fast, Gunn Enli
Chapter 7. Political work under post-digital conditions: Or, how
politicians endure digital entrapment and distraction in daily life
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Maja Klausen
Chapter 8. Disconnective care: Chronic illness and digital patienthood
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Yukun You
Chapter 9. Stay focused and grow a Forest: The design and paradoxes of
gamified digital disconnection
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Sne Scott Hansen
Chapter 10. Disconnecting the communicating body: On the human work of
articulation, maintenance, and repair in the use of personal tracking
devices
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Alessandro Gandini
Chapter 11. Disconnection or hyperconnectivity? Remote work and the case
of Italian south working
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Part III: Children and youth
Victoria Andelsman Alvarez
Chapter 12. Navigating the moral imperatives of parenting in the age of
(dis)connection: A care-minded approach to digital media use by parents
in Denmark
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Mehri Shekh Agai
Chapter 13. “I feel like a peasant among goddesses”: Digital
disconnection as affect and process among Norwegian youth
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Signe Sophus Lai, Lucas Cone
Chapter 14. A day in the (datafied) life: Digital education platforms,
commercial infrastructures, and the (im)possibilities of disconnection
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Part IV: Leisure and recreation
Trine Syvertsen, Faltin Karlsen
Chapter 15. Revisiting the past, being in the present, preparing for the
future: Making sense of a digital-free holiday camp for adults
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Ana Jorge
Chapter 16. (Dis)connected atmospheres: Tourist locations in dead zones
in post-pandemic Portugal
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André Jansson
Chapter 17. The cultured traveller: Three theses on cultural capital and
the taste for disconnection in tourism
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Kari Spjeldnæs
Chapter 18. Power, pride, and patience in literary reading: A paradox of
precarious attention and disconnection
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Tero Karppi
Afterword: Final push
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