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[ecrea] New book - Mediated Youth Cultures
Tue Jul 15 21:57:42 GMT 2014
I'm delighted to announce a new book, that may be of interest to you -
/Mediated Youth Cultures: The internet, belonging, and new cultural
configurations/ - just published by Palgrave.
http://www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?K=9781137287014
It's an edited collection of thirteen essays from around the world
covering topics such as growing up stories on Facebook, the phenomenon
of dance imitations on YouTube, the circulation of zines online, the
resurgence of roller derby on the social web, mediated drinking
cultures, Israeli design blogs, the circulation of Korean pop music, and
more.
In some ways, this book follows on from a special issue of the journal
/Continuum/ published in 2012 on the same topic
(http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ccon20/26/3). TOC for the book is below.
Cheers,
Brady (co-editor, with Andy Bennett)
PART I: IDENTITIES
1. Youth Identities in a Digital Age: The Anchoring Role of Friends in
Young People's Approaches to Online Identity Expression; Katie Davis
2. Mediating Experiences of 'Growing Up' on Facebook's Timeline:
Privacy, Ephemerality and the Reflexive Project of Self; Brady Robards
3. Young People and Mediated Private Space; Siân Lincoln
4. Ending Up Online: Interrogating Mediated Youth Drinking Cultures; Ian
Goodwin, Antonia Lyons, Christine Griffin and Tim McCreanor
PART II: ENGAGEMENT AND CREATIVITY
5. Rethinking 'Virtual' Youth: Young People and Life Writing; Kate
Douglas and Anna Poletti
6. 'The Designs Industry': Girls Play with Production and Power on
Israeli Blogs; Carmel Vaisman
7. Youth, Social Media and Transnational Cultural Distribution: The Case
of Online K-Pop Circulation; Sun Jung
8. Young People's Musical Engagement, and Technologies of Taste; Melissa
Avdeeff
9. Understanding Everyday Uses of Music Technologies in the Digital Age;
Raphaël Nowak
PART III: BODIES, SPACE AND PLACE
10. Women, Sport and New Media Technologies: Derby Grrrls Online; Adele
Pavlidis and Simone Fullagar
11. Getting Bodied with Beyoncé on YouTube; Ann Werner
12. Activating Young People in the Production of Virtual Worlds; Liam
Berriman
13. Flash Mobs and Zombie Shuffles: Play in the Augmented City; Susan Bird
--
Dr Brady Robards
School of Social Sciences,
University of Tasmania
t: @bradyjay <https://twitter.com/bradyjay>
w: bradyrobards.com <http://www.bradyrobards.com/>
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