This book offers a radical and timely cross-subject intervention into critical social media studies, comprised of four distinct but related sections which are interspersed with artistic illustrations, depicting the affectivities that flow through social media.
This book offers a radical and timely cross-subject intervention into critical social media studies, comprised of four distinct but related sections which are interspersed with artistic illustrations, depicting the affectivities that flow through social media.
Tony D. Sampson is reader in digital culture and communications at the University of East London. He is a cofounder of Club Critical Theory: Southend and director of the EmotionUX Lab at UEL. Darren Ellis CPsychol is a senior lecturer in Psychosocial Studies at the University of East London. He completed a PhD in social psychology at Loughborough University. His research has focused on conceptualising emotion and affect in a variety of empirical settings, such as through everyday surveillance, stop and search practices, social media, and acts of self-disclosure. Stephen Maddison is Professor of Cultural Studies and Director of Research in the School of Arts and Digital Industries at the University of East London. He is a co-director of the Centre for Cultural Studies Research at UEL (http://culturalstudiesresearch.org/). His research addresses questions of sexuality and gender, cultural politics and popular culture.
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Foreword by Gregory J. Seigworth Introduction: On Affect, Social Media and Criticality by Tony D. Sampson, Darren Ellis and Stephen Maddison Part I: Digital Emotion Introduction to Part I by Helen Powell 1 Social Media, Emoticons and Process by Darren Ellis 2 Anticipating Affect: Trigger Warnings in a Mental Health Social Media Site by Lewis Goodings 3 Digitally Mediated Emotion: Simondon, Affectivity and Individuation by Ian Tucker 4 Visceral Data by Luke Stark 5 Psychophysiological Measures Associated with Affective States while Using Social Media by Maurizio Mauri Part II: Mediated Connectivities, Immediacies & Intensities Introduction to Part II by Jussi Parikka 6 Social Media and the Materialisation of the Affective Present by Rebecca Coleman 7 The Education of Feeling: Wearable Technology and Triggering Pedagogies by Alyssa D. Niccolini 8 Mediated Affect and Feminist Solidarity: Teens Using Twitter to Challenge "Rape Culture" in and Around School by Jessica Ringrose and Kaitlynn Mendes Par
Foreword by Gregory J. Seigworth Introduction: On Affect, Social Media and Criticality by Tony D. Sampson, Darren Ellis and Stephen Maddison Part I: Digital Emotion Introduction to Part I by Helen Powell 1 Social Media, Emoticons and Process by Darren Ellis 2 Anticipating Affect: Trigger Warnings in a Mental Health Social Media Site by Lewis Goodings 3 Digitally Mediated Emotion: Simondon, Affectivity and Individuation by Ian Tucker 4 Visceral Data by Luke Stark 5 Psychophysiological Measures Associated with Affective States while Using Social Media by Maurizio Mauri Part II: Mediated Connectivities, Immediacies & Intensities Introduction to Part II by Jussi Parikka 6 Social Media and the Materialisation of the Affective Present by Rebecca Coleman 7 The Education of Feeling: Wearable Technology and Triggering Pedagogies by Alyssa D. Niccolini 8 Mediated Affect and Feminist Solidarity: Teens Using Twitter to Challenge "Rape Culture" in and Around School by Jessica Ringrose and Kaitlynn Mendes Par
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