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This Handbook offers a comprehensive overview of media domestication - the process of appropriating new media and technology - and delves into the theoretical, conceptual and social implications of the field's advancement.
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This Handbook offers a comprehensive overview of media domestication - the process of appropriating new media and technology - and delves into the theoretical, conceptual and social implications of the field's advancement.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000888812
- Artikelnr.: 68088891
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000888812
- Artikelnr.: 68088891
Maren Hartmann is a Professor of Communication and Media Sociology at Berlin University for the Arts, Germany.
"One Life Is Not Enough" - Another kind of introduction PART I -
(Re-)thinking domestication (Re-)thinking domestication: introduction 1.
Domestication and personhood 2. Domestication as user-led infrastructuring
3. Conceptualizing re-domestication: theoretical reflections and empirical
findings to a neglected concept 4. Making domestication research policy
relevant 5. A dialogue on domestication 6. The dark side of domestication?
Individualization, anxieties and FoMO created by the use of media
technologies PART II - Extending domestication Extending domestication:
introduction 7. Domesticating mobile communication by women in the Global
South 8. The ceaseless domestication of mobile communication in Asia:
benefits, trade-offs and responses 9. Nuanced domestication of social
media: intrigues of situated cultural affordances in Kenyan local ecologies
of knowledge 10. The domestication of smartphones: lessons from case
studies in Africa 11. Domestication theory: reflections from the Kalahari
PART III - Technologizing and designing domestication Technologizing and
designing domestication: introduction 12. Processes of incorporation. The
relationship between socialization and domestication of technoscience 13.
Sitting on the sofa, watching television: methodological reflections on the
study of material articulations 14. Data domestication: exploring sensors
in the future everyday through design fiction 15. A journey from
domestication approaches to practice-based theories 16. The mutual
domestication of users and algorithms: the case of Netflix PART IV -
(Counter-)domesticating media and technologies (Counter-)domesticating
media and technologies: introduction 17. Domesticating the domesticators:
where have all the agents gone? 18. Counter-domestication through
infrastructural inversion: user empowerment in digital platforms 19.
Rooflessness running wild? Taming technologies, taming our fears 20.
Configuring the "Cuban Internet": a networked domestication approach 21.
Feeling good, feeling safe: domesticating phones and drugs in clubbing PART
V - Contextualising domestication? Contextualising domestication?:
introduction 22. Understanding and resolving the "content-context
conundrum" in ICT domestication research 23. Situational domestication:
personal technology and public places 24. The digital detox camp: practices
and motivations for reverse domestication 25. Unpacking play: a
domestication perspective on digital games 26. Playing at home 27. Variety
within domestication research: time, perceptions and interactions PART VI -
Homing in on domestication? Homing in on domestication?: introduction 28.
Lockdown screen worlds: the domestication and re-socialization of Zoom 29.
Broken domestication: the resonant politics of voice in gendered technology
30. What do women want? Radio's gendered domestication 31. Domestication
and older adults - changing definitions of home and family 32. M-learning:
appropriating social media for pedagogy in Kenya 33. Digital inclusion and
domestication
(Re-)thinking domestication (Re-)thinking domestication: introduction 1.
Domestication and personhood 2. Domestication as user-led infrastructuring
3. Conceptualizing re-domestication: theoretical reflections and empirical
findings to a neglected concept 4. Making domestication research policy
relevant 5. A dialogue on domestication 6. The dark side of domestication?
Individualization, anxieties and FoMO created by the use of media
technologies PART II - Extending domestication Extending domestication:
introduction 7. Domesticating mobile communication by women in the Global
South 8. The ceaseless domestication of mobile communication in Asia:
benefits, trade-offs and responses 9. Nuanced domestication of social
media: intrigues of situated cultural affordances in Kenyan local ecologies
of knowledge 10. The domestication of smartphones: lessons from case
studies in Africa 11. Domestication theory: reflections from the Kalahari
PART III - Technologizing and designing domestication Technologizing and
designing domestication: introduction 12. Processes of incorporation. The
relationship between socialization and domestication of technoscience 13.
Sitting on the sofa, watching television: methodological reflections on the
study of material articulations 14. Data domestication: exploring sensors
in the future everyday through design fiction 15. A journey from
domestication approaches to practice-based theories 16. The mutual
domestication of users and algorithms: the case of Netflix PART IV -
(Counter-)domesticating media and technologies (Counter-)domesticating
media and technologies: introduction 17. Domesticating the domesticators:
where have all the agents gone? 18. Counter-domestication through
infrastructural inversion: user empowerment in digital platforms 19.
Rooflessness running wild? Taming technologies, taming our fears 20.
Configuring the "Cuban Internet": a networked domestication approach 21.
Feeling good, feeling safe: domesticating phones and drugs in clubbing PART
V - Contextualising domestication? Contextualising domestication?:
introduction 22. Understanding and resolving the "content-context
conundrum" in ICT domestication research 23. Situational domestication:
personal technology and public places 24. The digital detox camp: practices
and motivations for reverse domestication 25. Unpacking play: a
domestication perspective on digital games 26. Playing at home 27. Variety
within domestication research: time, perceptions and interactions PART VI -
Homing in on domestication? Homing in on domestication?: introduction 28.
Lockdown screen worlds: the domestication and re-socialization of Zoom 29.
Broken domestication: the resonant politics of voice in gendered technology
30. What do women want? Radio's gendered domestication 31. Domestication
and older adults - changing definitions of home and family 32. M-learning:
appropriating social media for pedagogy in Kenya 33. Digital inclusion and
domestication
"One Life Is Not Enough" - Another kind of introduction PART I -
(Re-)thinking domestication (Re-)thinking domestication: introduction 1.
Domestication and personhood 2. Domestication as user-led infrastructuring
3. Conceptualizing re-domestication: theoretical reflections and empirical
findings to a neglected concept 4. Making domestication research policy
relevant 5. A dialogue on domestication 6. The dark side of domestication?
Individualization, anxieties and FoMO created by the use of media
technologies PART II - Extending domestication Extending domestication:
introduction 7. Domesticating mobile communication by women in the Global
South 8. The ceaseless domestication of mobile communication in Asia:
benefits, trade-offs and responses 9. Nuanced domestication of social
media: intrigues of situated cultural affordances in Kenyan local ecologies
of knowledge 10. The domestication of smartphones: lessons from case
studies in Africa 11. Domestication theory: reflections from the Kalahari
PART III - Technologizing and designing domestication Technologizing and
designing domestication: introduction 12. Processes of incorporation. The
relationship between socialization and domestication of technoscience 13.
Sitting on the sofa, watching television: methodological reflections on the
study of material articulations 14. Data domestication: exploring sensors
in the future everyday through design fiction 15. A journey from
domestication approaches to practice-based theories 16. The mutual
domestication of users and algorithms: the case of Netflix PART IV -
(Counter-)domesticating media and technologies (Counter-)domesticating
media and technologies: introduction 17. Domesticating the domesticators:
where have all the agents gone? 18. Counter-domestication through
infrastructural inversion: user empowerment in digital platforms 19.
Rooflessness running wild? Taming technologies, taming our fears 20.
Configuring the "Cuban Internet": a networked domestication approach 21.
Feeling good, feeling safe: domesticating phones and drugs in clubbing PART
V - Contextualising domestication? Contextualising domestication?:
introduction 22. Understanding and resolving the "content-context
conundrum" in ICT domestication research 23. Situational domestication:
personal technology and public places 24. The digital detox camp: practices
and motivations for reverse domestication 25. Unpacking play: a
domestication perspective on digital games 26. Playing at home 27. Variety
within domestication research: time, perceptions and interactions PART VI -
Homing in on domestication? Homing in on domestication?: introduction 28.
Lockdown screen worlds: the domestication and re-socialization of Zoom 29.
Broken domestication: the resonant politics of voice in gendered technology
30. What do women want? Radio's gendered domestication 31. Domestication
and older adults - changing definitions of home and family 32. M-learning:
appropriating social media for pedagogy in Kenya 33. Digital inclusion and
domestication
(Re-)thinking domestication (Re-)thinking domestication: introduction 1.
Domestication and personhood 2. Domestication as user-led infrastructuring
3. Conceptualizing re-domestication: theoretical reflections and empirical
findings to a neglected concept 4. Making domestication research policy
relevant 5. A dialogue on domestication 6. The dark side of domestication?
Individualization, anxieties and FoMO created by the use of media
technologies PART II - Extending domestication Extending domestication:
introduction 7. Domesticating mobile communication by women in the Global
South 8. The ceaseless domestication of mobile communication in Asia:
benefits, trade-offs and responses 9. Nuanced domestication of social
media: intrigues of situated cultural affordances in Kenyan local ecologies
of knowledge 10. The domestication of smartphones: lessons from case
studies in Africa 11. Domestication theory: reflections from the Kalahari
PART III - Technologizing and designing domestication Technologizing and
designing domestication: introduction 12. Processes of incorporation. The
relationship between socialization and domestication of technoscience 13.
Sitting on the sofa, watching television: methodological reflections on the
study of material articulations 14. Data domestication: exploring sensors
in the future everyday through design fiction 15. A journey from
domestication approaches to practice-based theories 16. The mutual
domestication of users and algorithms: the case of Netflix PART IV -
(Counter-)domesticating media and technologies (Counter-)domesticating
media and technologies: introduction 17. Domesticating the domesticators:
where have all the agents gone? 18. Counter-domestication through
infrastructural inversion: user empowerment in digital platforms 19.
Rooflessness running wild? Taming technologies, taming our fears 20.
Configuring the "Cuban Internet": a networked domestication approach 21.
Feeling good, feeling safe: domesticating phones and drugs in clubbing PART
V - Contextualising domestication? Contextualising domestication?:
introduction 22. Understanding and resolving the "content-context
conundrum" in ICT domestication research 23. Situational domestication:
personal technology and public places 24. The digital detox camp: practices
and motivations for reverse domestication 25. Unpacking play: a
domestication perspective on digital games 26. Playing at home 27. Variety
within domestication research: time, perceptions and interactions PART VI -
Homing in on domestication? Homing in on domestication?: introduction 28.
Lockdown screen worlds: the domestication and re-socialization of Zoom 29.
Broken domestication: the resonant politics of voice in gendered technology
30. What do women want? Radio's gendered domestication 31. Domestication
and older adults - changing definitions of home and family 32. M-learning:
appropriating social media for pedagogy in Kenya 33. Digital inclusion and
domestication