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[ecrea] New Book: Cybercultures: Mediations of Community, Culture, Politics
Sat Oct 27 06:10:25 GMT 2012
Cybercultures
Mediations of Community, Culture, Politics
Edited by Harris Breslow and Aris Mousoutzanis
Rodopi, Amsterdam/New York, NY 2012. XX, 188 pp. (At the Interface/Probing the Boundaries 83)
ISBN: 978-90-420-3578-2 Paper
ISBN: 978-94-012-0853-6 E-Book
Online info:http://www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?BookId=ATI%2FPTB+83
Cybercultures: Mediations of Community, Culture, Politics, is a collection of essays that critically examine the role that digital media and online cultures play in the rearticulation of contemporary societies, cultures and polities. This volume interrogates the nature and effects of the existence of cybercultures in the world of Web 2.0, new media and media convergence, and mobile digital networks. It does so by examining the effect of cybercultures upon the contemporary articulation of phenomena as diverse as bodily experience, memory, the imagination, history, political participation, the nature of community, artistic creativity, and the instability of rhetoric, language and meaning.
Table of Contents
Harris Breslow and Aris Mousoutzanis: Introduction
The Nature of Cyberspace
Gary Thompson: Electronic Kairos
Scott Sundvall: Post-Human, All too Non-Human: Implications of the Cyber-Rhizome
Prosthetic Subjectivity
Daniel Riha: Machinima, Creative Software and Education for Creativity
Fredrik Gundelsweiler and Christian Filk: Future Media Platforms for Convergence Journalisms
Judith Guevarra Enriquez: Bodily Aware in Cyber-Research
Cybercultures and the Public Sphere
Jernej Prodnik: Post-Fordist Communities and Cyberspace: A Critical Approach
Harris Breslow and Ilhem Allagui: The Internet, Fixity, and Flow: Challenges to the Articulation of an Imagined Community
Fidele Vlavo: ‘Click Here to Protest’: Electronic Civil Disobedience and the Imaginaire of Virtual Activism
Mediatisation of Memory
Heiko Zimmerman: Diverging Strategies of Remembrance in Traditional and Web-2.0 On-Line Projects
Martin Pogačar: Music Blogging: Saving Yugoslav Popular Music
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