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Identities and Intimacies on Social Media

Transnational Perspectives
BuchGebunden
218 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am21.11.2022
This edited collection illuminates the scope with which identities and intimacies interact on a wide range of social media platforms.mehr
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EUR162,50
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR56,50

Produkt

KlappentextThis edited collection illuminates the scope with which identities and intimacies interact on a wide range of social media platforms.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-032-16912-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum21.11.2022
Seiten218 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 156 mm, Höhe 234 mm, Dicke 14 mm
Gewicht508 g
Artikel-Nr.9687670

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I Old matter in new spaces, 1 Whitewashing and the Meme-ability of Scarlett Johansson: Online controversy surrounding, the Ghost in the Shell remake, 2 My parents check my profile´: How Italian girls negotiate parental discourses in online, activities., 3 Counselling marriage and love through live-streaming in China: Douyin, relationship, counsellor, and the affective public., 4 "Music makes the people come together": Spotify as an intimate social media platform, Part II Contextualising Identities and Social Media, 5 Sexual reputation, intersectional intimacies, and visual social media: Exploring young people´s mores on good´ versus bad´ online sexual reputations, 6 "You live and you learn": Sex and relationship vlogging and the production of knowledge, 7 Webisodes as different subversive forms of representation of gender and sexuality, 8 No Country for Men. Negotiating men´s rights activism in digital spaces, Part III Negotiating Politics and Identities, 9 "Hello my lovelies!": Conflicted feminisms and the neoliberalisation of Portuguese activist, influencer practices, 10 Digital sex work? Creating and selling explicit content in OnlyFans, 11 Trans-exclusionary discourses on social media in Spain, 12 The rise of Bimbo TikTok: Digital sociality, postfeminism, and disidentificatory subjects,mehr

Autor

Tonny Krijnen, PhD, is Associate Professor Media Studies in the Department of Media and Communication at the Erasmus University, Rotterdam. Her research interest lies in popular culture, morality, gender, television and qualitative research methods. She has published extensively on these topics, most notably in a co- authored volume (with Sofie Van Bauwel), Gender and Media: Representing, Producing, Consuming (2022, Routledge). Currently, she is the chair of the Popular Culture Working Group of the International Association of Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) and an active member of the Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication and Culture (ERMeCC).

Paul G. Nixon has contributed chapters to many edited collections and has co- edited eleven previous collections, including Talking Bodies III: Transformations, Movements and Expression (with Michelle D. Ravenscroft, Bee Hughes and Charlotte Dann, 2021), Reshaping International Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (with V. P. Dennen and R. Rawal, 2021), Sex in the Digital Age (with I. K. Dusterhoft, 2018), Digital Media Use across the Lifecourse (with Rajash Rawal and Andreas Funk, 2016) and Gender and Sexuality in the Contemporary Media Landscape, a special edition of the Information Communication and Society journal (edited with Cosimo Marco Scarcelli and Tonny Krijnen), which was published online in 2021.

Michelle D. Ravenscroft is currently undertaking doctoral study at Manchester Metropolitan University, researching the Portico Library's collection and archives and nineteenth- century Manchester literature and identity. Michelle is a graduate of the University of Chester, where she studied English literature, education, and nineteenth- century literature and culture. Michelle is an educational consultant working on projects relating to personal and social education and development in the primary and secondary education sectors. She also delivers enrichment sessions in a North Wales primary school, and has recently co-edited Talking Bodies III: Transformations, Movements and Expression (with Bee Hughes, Charlotte Dann and Paul G. Nixon, University of Chester Press, 2021).

Cosimo Marco Scarcelli, PhD, is Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Sociology of Culture and Communication at the Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology, University of Padova (Italy). His research deals with digital media in relation to sexuality, gender, intimacy and young people. He was chair of the Gender, Sexuality and Communication Section of ECREA until 2021 and he is an editor of the Journal of Gender Studies and Media Education. He edited the book Gender and Sexuality in the European Media (Routledge, 2021, with Chronaki, De Vuyst and Baselga), and he was associate editor for The International Encyclopaedia of Gender, Media and Communication (Wiley, 2021; editor Karen Ross).