Social media abyss : critical internet cultures and the force of negation /

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Author / Creator:Lovink, Geert, author.
Imprint:Cambridge, UK : Polity, 2016.
©2016
Description:viii, 248 pages ; 24 cm
Language:English
Subject:Social media.
Online social networks -- Sociological aspects.
Popular culture.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture.
Social Media.
Netzwerk.
Internet.
Popular culture.
Social media.
Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10881153
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ISBN:9781509507757
1509507752
9781509507764
1509507760
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-248).
Other form:Online version: Lovink, Geert, author. Social media abyss. Malden, MA : Polity, 2016 9781509507788
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Summary:Social Media Abyss plunges into the paradoxical condition of the new digital normal versus a lived state of emergency. There is a heightened, post-Snowden awareness; we know we are under surveillance but we click, share, rank and remix with a perverse indifference to technologies of capture and cultures of fear. Despite the incursion into privacy by companies like Facebook, Google and Amazon, social media use continues to be a daily habit with shrinking gadgets now an integral part of our busy lives. We are thrown between addiction anxiety and subliminal, obsessive use. Where does art, culture and criticism venture when the digital vanishes into the background?<br> <br> Geert Lovink strides into the frenzied social media debate with Social Media Abyss - the fifth volume of his ongoing investigation into critical internet culture. He examines the symbiotic yet problematic relation between networks and social movements, and further develops the notion of organized networks. Lovink doesn't just submit to the empty soul of 24/7 communication but rather provides the reader with radical alternatives.<br> <br> Selfie culture is one of many Lovink's topics, along with the internet obsession of American writer Jonathan Franzen, the internet in Uganda, the aesthetics of Anonymous and an anatomy of the Bitcoin religion. Will monetization through cybercurrencies and crowdfunding contribute to a redistribution of wealth or further widen the gap between rich and poor? In this age of the free, how a revenue model of the 99% be collectively designed? Welcome back to the Social Question.
Physical Description:viii, 248 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-248).
ISBN:9781509507757
1509507752
9781509507764
1509507760