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[Commlist] New book: The Social Media Debate - Unpacking the Social, Psychological, and Cultural Effects of Social Media
Thu Jan 13 10:49:37 GMT 2022
New book
The Social Media Debate
Unpacking the Social, Psychological, and Cultural Effects of Social Media
Edited By Devan Rosen
ISBN 9780367767518
248 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
https://www.routledge.com/The-Social-Media-Debate-Unpacking-the-Social-Psychological-and-Cultural/Rosen/p/book/9780367767518
Book Description
This accessible, student-friendly book provides a concise overview of
the primary debates surrounding the impact and effects of social media.
From Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to Snapchat and TikTok, social
media has become part of our everyday experience. However, its
proliferation has brought a myriad of serious concerns about the
long-term effects of social media on socializing and personal
relationships and the impact on well-being and mental health
(particularly in relation to children and adolescents), as well as
issues linked to information and culture (such as privacy,
misinformation, and manipulation). Featuring contributions by leading
international scholars and established authorities such as Christian
Fuchs, Henry Jenkins, Michael A. Stefanone, and Joan Donovan, editor
Devan Rosen brings together key contemporary research from multiple
disciplines in order to provide crucial insight into these debates.
This book will be an important resource for students and scholars of
media and communication, as well as educators, parents, policy makers,
and clinicians interested in the impacts of social media.
Editor Biography
Devan Rosen is Professor of Emerging Media in the Roy H. Park School of
Communications at Ithaca College. His research focuses on the social
uses of new media, social network analysis, and distributed
socio-technical systems. He has developed social and semantic
network-analytic theories and methods for the analysis of dynamic social
networks in online environments. His research on decentralized
self-organizing systems, Flock Theory, has been featured as the basis
for several episodes of the hit CBS show NUMB3RS.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction: The Rise of a New Media Paradigm
Devan Rosen
2 Social Media as Social Infrastructures
Sarah Myers West
3 Contemporary Social Capital: Relationships Versus Awareness
Michael A. Stefanone & Jessica Covert
4 Don't be Antisocial: The Politics of the 'Anti-social' in 'Social' Media
Elinor Carmi
5 Social Media, Alienation, and the Public Sphere
Christian Fuchs
6 Social Media Content Moderation: The Best-Kept Secret in Tech
Ysabel Gerrard
7 Make it Trend! Setting Right Wing Media Agendas Using Twitter Hashtags
Gabrielle Lim, Alexei Abrahams, and Joan Donovan
8 Mis/Disinformation in Social Media
Melissa Zimdars
9 Locating Social Media in Black Digital Studies
Francesca Sobande
10 An Overview of Social Media and Mental Health
Sarah Coyne, Emily Schvaneveldt, and Jane Shawcroft
11 Child and Adolescent Social Media use and Mental Health: A Personal
Social Media use Framework
Drew P. Cingel, Michael C. Carter, and Lauren B. Taylor
12 There is No Easy Answer: How the Interaction of Content, Situation,
and Person Shapes
the Effect of Social Media use on Well-being
Philipp K. Masur, Jolanda Veldhuis, and Nadia Bij de Vaate
13 What Does God Need With a Starship?: A Conversation about Politics,
Participation, and Social Media
Nico Carpentier & Henry Jenkins
14 Conclusions: Together We Ascend
Devan Rosen
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