Digital Media, Sharing and Everyday Life provides nuanced accounts of the processes of sharing in digital culture and the complexities that arise in them. The book explores definitions of sharing, and the roles that our digital devices and the platforms we use play in these practices.
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Jenny Kennedy is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at RMIT, Melbourne. She is a core member of the Digital Ethnography Research centre (DERC). Jenny's research interests cover media practices in everyday life, social discourses around technology use, and material culture, especially in domestic contexts.
Inhalt
Introduction
Section one
Chapter one: Pervasive narratives of sharing in digital culture
Chapter two: Theories of sharing
Chapter three: Practice-centred approaches to sharing
Section two
Chapter four: Boundaries of disclosure
Chapter five: Reciprocity and other labours
Chapter six: Intimate technologies