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Society and the internet : how networks of information and communication are changing / Mark Graham, William H. Dutton.

By: Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019Edition: 2nd editionDescription: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780198843498 (hardback : alk. paper)
  • 9780198843504 (pbk. : alk. paper)
DDC classification:
  • 302.231 GRA
Contents:
Table of Contents Foreword Manuel Castells Introduction Mark Graham and William H. Dutton Part I: The Internet and Everyday Life 1. The Internet in Daily Life: The Turn to Networked Individualism, Lee Rainie and Barry Wellman 2. Internet Memes and the Twofold Articulation of Values, Limor Shifman 3. Internet Geographies: Data Shadows and Digital Divisions of Labor, Mark Graham, Sanna Ojanpera, and Martin Dittus 4. Internet Cultures and Digital Inequalities, Bianca C. Reisdorf, Grant Blank, and William H. Dutton 5. Older Adults on Digital Media in a Networked Society: Enhancing and Updating Social Connections, Anabel Quan-Haase, Renwen Zhang, Barry Wellman, and Hua Wang 6. Internet Skills and Why They Matter, Eszter Hargittai and Marina Micheli Part II: Digital Rights, Human Rights 7. Gender and Race in the Gaming World, Lisa Nakamura 8. Data Protection in the Clouds, Christopher Millard 9. Building the Cybersecurity Capacity of Nations, Sadie Creese, Ruth Shillair, Maria Bada, and William H. Dutton 10. Big Data: Marx, Hayek, and Weber in a Data-Driven World, Ralph Schroeder Part III: Networked Ideas, Politics, and Governance 11. Political Turbulence: How Social Media Shapes Collective Action, Helen Margetts, Scott Hale, and Peter John 12. Social Media and Democracy in Crisis, Philip N. Howard and Samantha Bradshaw 13. The Internet and Access to Information About Politics: Searching Through Filter Bubbles, Echo Chambers, and Disinformation, William H. Dutton, Bianca C. Reisdorf, Grant Blank, Elizabeth Dubois, and Laleah Fernandez 14. Digital News and the Consumption of Political Information, Silvia Majo-Vazquez and Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon Part IV: Networked Businesses, Industries, and Economics 15. The Internet at the Global Economic Margins, Mark Graham 16. The Political Economy of Digital Health, Gina Neff 17. The Platformization of Society and its Discontents, Antonio A. Casilli and Julian Posada 18. Scarcity of Attention for a Medium of Abundance: An Economic Perspective, Greg Taylor 19. Incentives to Share in the Digital Economy, Matthew David Part V: Technological and Regulatory Histories and Futures 20. Three Phases in the Development of China's Network Society, Jack Linchuan Qiu 21. The Politics of Children's Internet Use, Victoria Nash 22. Looking Ahead at Internet Video and its Societal Impacts, Eli Noam 23. The Social Media Challenge to Internet Governance, Laura DeNardis 24. The Unfinished Work of the Internet, David Bray and Vinton Cerf
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Table of Contents

Foreword Manuel Castells
Introduction Mark Graham and William H. Dutton
Part I: The Internet and Everyday Life
1. The Internet in Daily Life: The Turn to Networked Individualism, Lee Rainie and Barry Wellman
2. Internet Memes and the Twofold Articulation of Values, Limor Shifman
3. Internet Geographies: Data Shadows and Digital Divisions of Labor, Mark Graham, Sanna Ojanpera, and Martin Dittus
4. Internet Cultures and Digital Inequalities, Bianca C. Reisdorf, Grant Blank, and William H. Dutton
5. Older Adults on Digital Media in a Networked Society: Enhancing and Updating Social Connections, Anabel Quan-Haase, Renwen Zhang, Barry Wellman, and Hua Wang
6. Internet Skills and Why They Matter, Eszter Hargittai and Marina Micheli
Part II: Digital Rights, Human Rights
7. Gender and Race in the Gaming World, Lisa Nakamura
8. Data Protection in the Clouds, Christopher Millard
9. Building the Cybersecurity Capacity of Nations, Sadie Creese, Ruth Shillair, Maria Bada, and William H. Dutton
10. Big Data: Marx, Hayek, and Weber in a Data-Driven World, Ralph Schroeder
Part III: Networked Ideas, Politics, and Governance
11. Political Turbulence: How Social Media Shapes Collective Action, Helen Margetts, Scott Hale, and Peter John
12. Social Media and Democracy in Crisis, Philip N. Howard and Samantha Bradshaw
13. The Internet and Access to Information About Politics: Searching Through Filter Bubbles, Echo Chambers, and Disinformation, William H. Dutton, Bianca C. Reisdorf, Grant Blank, Elizabeth Dubois, and Laleah Fernandez
14. Digital News and the Consumption of Political Information, Silvia Majo-Vazquez and Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon
Part IV: Networked Businesses, Industries, and Economics
15. The Internet at the Global Economic Margins, Mark Graham
16. The Political Economy of Digital Health, Gina Neff
17. The Platformization of Society and its Discontents, Antonio A. Casilli and Julian Posada
18. Scarcity of Attention for a Medium of Abundance: An Economic Perspective, Greg Taylor
19. Incentives to Share in the Digital Economy, Matthew David
Part V: Technological and Regulatory Histories and Futures
20. Three Phases in the Development of China's Network Society, Jack Linchuan Qiu
21. The Politics of Children's Internet Use, Victoria Nash
22. Looking Ahead at Internet Video and its Societal Impacts, Eli Noam
23. The Social Media Challenge to Internet Governance, Laura DeNardis
24. The Unfinished Work of the Internet, David Bray and Vinton Cerf

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