Mediated Intimacies
Connectivities, Relationalities and Proximities
Herausgeber: Andreassen, Rikke; Harrison, Katherine; Petersen, Michael Nebeling
Mediated Intimacies
Connectivities, Relationalities and Proximities
Herausgeber: Andreassen, Rikke; Harrison, Katherine; Petersen, Michael Nebeling
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By focusing on the intersection between social media and intimacies, and their continuous co-constitution, this anthology offers new insights into the vast landscape of contemporary media reality. It will be a valuable resource for teachers, students and scholars with an interest in new media, communication, intimacy and affectivity.
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By focusing on the intersection between social media and intimacies, and their continuous co-constitution, this anthology offers new insights into the vast landscape of contemporary media reality. It will be a valuable resource for teachers, students and scholars with an interest in new media, communication, intimacy and affectivity.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 491g
- ISBN-13: 9781138631878
- ISBN-10: 1138631876
- Artikelnr.: 48900795
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 491g
- ISBN-13: 9781138631878
- ISBN-10: 1138631876
- Artikelnr.: 48900795
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Rikke Andreassen, PhD from University of Toronto, Canada (2005), Professor (mso) in Communication Studies at Roskilde University, Denmark. She is a researcher and teacher in the fields of media, gender, race and sexuality. She has recently published the book Human Exhibitions: Race, Gender and Sexuality in Ethnic Displays (2015), as well as co-edited the anthology Race and Affectivity: Studies from a Nordic Context (2015). Michael Nebeling Petersen, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department for the Study of Culture, University of Southern Denmark. His research centres on culture, power and identity, and he is interested in the intersections between gender, sexuality, kinship, race and nation. His recent publications include: 'Becoming Gay Fathers through Transnational Commercial Surrogacy' in Journal of Family Studies (2016) and 'Dad & daddy assemblages: Re-suturing the nation through transnational surrogacy, homosexuality, and Norwegian exceptionalism' in GLQ (with Kroløkke and Myong, 2016). Katherine Harrison, postdoc at the Department of Media, Cognition and Communication, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and a researcher at the Department of Gender Studies, Lund University, Sweden. Her areas of expertise include feminist cultural studies of technoscience with particular reference to digital technologies, science and technology studies and normcritical perspectives on gender and the body. Tobias Raun, Associate Professor of Communication Studies, Roskilde University. He has published widely within the areas of visual culture, internet studies, cultural studies and gender studies, most recently the book Out Online: Trans Self-Representation and Community Building on YouTube (2016) and a forthcoming publication on transgender selfies in the edited collection Sex in the Digital Age (2017).
List of Figures, List of Contributors 1. Introduction - Michael Nebeling
Petersen, Katherine Harrison, Tobias Raun and Rikke Andreassen Section 1:
Communities and Activism 2. 'Something substantive enough to reach out and
touch': The intimate politics of digital anti-rape activism - Debra
Ferreday 3. Intimate communities: Hackerspaces, digital engagement and
affective relations - Sarah R. Davies 4. Online community and new family
scripts - Rikke Andreassen 5. Textures of intimacy: Witnessing embodied
mobile loss, affect and heartbreak - Lin Prøitz, Larissa Hjorth and Amparo
Lasén 6. Edge Effect: New image formations and identity politics - Marco
Bohr and Basia Sliwinska Section 2: Relationship Making and Maintenance 7.
Innovations in intimacy: Internet Dating in an international frame -
Christine Beasley, Mary Holmes, Katherine Harrison and Carolins Wamala
Larsson 8. Infrastructures of intimacy - Susanna Paasonen 9. Temporal
ephemerality, persistent affectivity: Circulation of intimacies on Snapchat
- Jette Kofoed 10. Beyond engineered intimacy: Navigating social media
platforms to manage intimate relationships - Christina Miguel 11. In with
expectations and out with disappointment: Gay tailored social media and the
redefinition of intimacy - Yin Zhang and John Nguyet Erni Section 3 -
Integrating and Domesticating 12. Mediating intimacies through mobile
communication: Chinese migrant mothers' digital 'bridge of magpies'- Yang
Wang and Sun Sun Lim 13. Young children and digital media in the intimacy
of the home: Perceptions and mediation - Rita Brito and Patrícia Dias 14.
Connecting with the dead: Vernacular practices of mourning through
photo-sharing on Facebook - Tobias Raun 15. Bleeding boundaries:
Domesticating gay hook-up apps - Kristian Møller and Michael Nebeling
Petersen Section 4: Becoming and Performing 16. Teen boys on YouTube:
Representations of gender and intimacy - Claire Baileys 17. Technical
intimacies and Otherkin becomings - Eva Zekany 18. Broadcasting the
bedroom: Intimate musical practices and collapsing contexts on YouTube -
Maarten Michielse 19. Fashion blogging as a technology of bodily becoming:
The fluidity and firmness of digital bodies - Louise Yung Nielsen 20. 'My
Friend Bubz': Building intimacy on YouTube's beauty community - Florencia
Garcia-Rapp, Index
Petersen, Katherine Harrison, Tobias Raun and Rikke Andreassen Section 1:
Communities and Activism 2. 'Something substantive enough to reach out and
touch': The intimate politics of digital anti-rape activism - Debra
Ferreday 3. Intimate communities: Hackerspaces, digital engagement and
affective relations - Sarah R. Davies 4. Online community and new family
scripts - Rikke Andreassen 5. Textures of intimacy: Witnessing embodied
mobile loss, affect and heartbreak - Lin Prøitz, Larissa Hjorth and Amparo
Lasén 6. Edge Effect: New image formations and identity politics - Marco
Bohr and Basia Sliwinska Section 2: Relationship Making and Maintenance 7.
Innovations in intimacy: Internet Dating in an international frame -
Christine Beasley, Mary Holmes, Katherine Harrison and Carolins Wamala
Larsson 8. Infrastructures of intimacy - Susanna Paasonen 9. Temporal
ephemerality, persistent affectivity: Circulation of intimacies on Snapchat
- Jette Kofoed 10. Beyond engineered intimacy: Navigating social media
platforms to manage intimate relationships - Christina Miguel 11. In with
expectations and out with disappointment: Gay tailored social media and the
redefinition of intimacy - Yin Zhang and John Nguyet Erni Section 3 -
Integrating and Domesticating 12. Mediating intimacies through mobile
communication: Chinese migrant mothers' digital 'bridge of magpies'- Yang
Wang and Sun Sun Lim 13. Young children and digital media in the intimacy
of the home: Perceptions and mediation - Rita Brito and Patrícia Dias 14.
Connecting with the dead: Vernacular practices of mourning through
photo-sharing on Facebook - Tobias Raun 15. Bleeding boundaries:
Domesticating gay hook-up apps - Kristian Møller and Michael Nebeling
Petersen Section 4: Becoming and Performing 16. Teen boys on YouTube:
Representations of gender and intimacy - Claire Baileys 17. Technical
intimacies and Otherkin becomings - Eva Zekany 18. Broadcasting the
bedroom: Intimate musical practices and collapsing contexts on YouTube -
Maarten Michielse 19. Fashion blogging as a technology of bodily becoming:
The fluidity and firmness of digital bodies - Louise Yung Nielsen 20. 'My
Friend Bubz': Building intimacy on YouTube's beauty community - Florencia
Garcia-Rapp, Index
List of Figures, List of Contributors 1. Introduction - Michael Nebeling
Petersen, Katherine Harrison, Tobias Raun and Rikke Andreassen Section 1:
Communities and Activism 2. 'Something substantive enough to reach out and
touch': The intimate politics of digital anti-rape activism - Debra
Ferreday 3. Intimate communities: Hackerspaces, digital engagement and
affective relations - Sarah R. Davies 4. Online community and new family
scripts - Rikke Andreassen 5. Textures of intimacy: Witnessing embodied
mobile loss, affect and heartbreak - Lin Prøitz, Larissa Hjorth and Amparo
Lasén 6. Edge Effect: New image formations and identity politics - Marco
Bohr and Basia Sliwinska Section 2: Relationship Making and Maintenance 7.
Innovations in intimacy: Internet Dating in an international frame -
Christine Beasley, Mary Holmes, Katherine Harrison and Carolins Wamala
Larsson 8. Infrastructures of intimacy - Susanna Paasonen 9. Temporal
ephemerality, persistent affectivity: Circulation of intimacies on Snapchat
- Jette Kofoed 10. Beyond engineered intimacy: Navigating social media
platforms to manage intimate relationships - Christina Miguel 11. In with
expectations and out with disappointment: Gay tailored social media and the
redefinition of intimacy - Yin Zhang and John Nguyet Erni Section 3 -
Integrating and Domesticating 12. Mediating intimacies through mobile
communication: Chinese migrant mothers' digital 'bridge of magpies'- Yang
Wang and Sun Sun Lim 13. Young children and digital media in the intimacy
of the home: Perceptions and mediation - Rita Brito and Patrícia Dias 14.
Connecting with the dead: Vernacular practices of mourning through
photo-sharing on Facebook - Tobias Raun 15. Bleeding boundaries:
Domesticating gay hook-up apps - Kristian Møller and Michael Nebeling
Petersen Section 4: Becoming and Performing 16. Teen boys on YouTube:
Representations of gender and intimacy - Claire Baileys 17. Technical
intimacies and Otherkin becomings - Eva Zekany 18. Broadcasting the
bedroom: Intimate musical practices and collapsing contexts on YouTube -
Maarten Michielse 19. Fashion blogging as a technology of bodily becoming:
The fluidity and firmness of digital bodies - Louise Yung Nielsen 20. 'My
Friend Bubz': Building intimacy on YouTube's beauty community - Florencia
Garcia-Rapp, Index
Petersen, Katherine Harrison, Tobias Raun and Rikke Andreassen Section 1:
Communities and Activism 2. 'Something substantive enough to reach out and
touch': The intimate politics of digital anti-rape activism - Debra
Ferreday 3. Intimate communities: Hackerspaces, digital engagement and
affective relations - Sarah R. Davies 4. Online community and new family
scripts - Rikke Andreassen 5. Textures of intimacy: Witnessing embodied
mobile loss, affect and heartbreak - Lin Prøitz, Larissa Hjorth and Amparo
Lasén 6. Edge Effect: New image formations and identity politics - Marco
Bohr and Basia Sliwinska Section 2: Relationship Making and Maintenance 7.
Innovations in intimacy: Internet Dating in an international frame -
Christine Beasley, Mary Holmes, Katherine Harrison and Carolins Wamala
Larsson 8. Infrastructures of intimacy - Susanna Paasonen 9. Temporal
ephemerality, persistent affectivity: Circulation of intimacies on Snapchat
- Jette Kofoed 10. Beyond engineered intimacy: Navigating social media
platforms to manage intimate relationships - Christina Miguel 11. In with
expectations and out with disappointment: Gay tailored social media and the
redefinition of intimacy - Yin Zhang and John Nguyet Erni Section 3 -
Integrating and Domesticating 12. Mediating intimacies through mobile
communication: Chinese migrant mothers' digital 'bridge of magpies'- Yang
Wang and Sun Sun Lim 13. Young children and digital media in the intimacy
of the home: Perceptions and mediation - Rita Brito and Patrícia Dias 14.
Connecting with the dead: Vernacular practices of mourning through
photo-sharing on Facebook - Tobias Raun 15. Bleeding boundaries:
Domesticating gay hook-up apps - Kristian Møller and Michael Nebeling
Petersen Section 4: Becoming and Performing 16. Teen boys on YouTube:
Representations of gender and intimacy - Claire Baileys 17. Technical
intimacies and Otherkin becomings - Eva Zekany 18. Broadcasting the
bedroom: Intimate musical practices and collapsing contexts on YouTube -
Maarten Michielse 19. Fashion blogging as a technology of bodily becoming:
The fluidity and firmness of digital bodies - Louise Yung Nielsen 20. 'My
Friend Bubz': Building intimacy on YouTube's beauty community - Florencia
Garcia-Rapp, Index







