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Langlois, Ganaele.
Meaning in the age of social media[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
302.3
書名/作者:
Meaning in the age of social media/ Ganaele Langlois.
作者:
Langlois, Ganaele.
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan :, 2014.
面頁冊數:
210 p. : : 3 b&w, ill.
附註:
Electronic book text.
標題:
Meaning (Philosophy).
標題:
Social networks.
標題:
Cultural studies.
標題:
Media studies.
標題:
Media Studies.
標題:
Social interaction.
ISBN:
1137356618 (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137356604
ISBN:
9781137356611 (electronic bk.) :
內容註:
Introduction: Meaning and Social Media 1. Governing Meaning 2. Meaning Machines 3. Meaningfulness and Subjectivation 4. Social Networking and the Production of the Self 5. Being in the World Afterword: Social Data and the Politics of Existence.
摘要、提要註:
The search for meaning is an essential human activity. It is not just about agreeing on some definitions about the world, objects, and people; it is an ethical process of opening up to find new possibilities. Langlois uses case studies of social media platforms (including Facebook, Twitter, and Amazon) to revisit traditional conceptions of meaning.
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Meaning in the age of social media[electronic resource] /
Langlois, Ganaele.
Meaning in the age of social media
[electronic resource] /Ganaele Langlois. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 210 p. :3 b&w, ill.
Electronic book text.
Introduction: Meaning and Social Media 1. Governing Meaning 2. Meaning Machines 3. Meaningfulness and Subjectivation 4. Social Networking and the Production of the Self 5. Being in the World Afterword: Social Data and the Politics of Existence.
Document
The search for meaning is an essential human activity. It is not just about agreeing on some definitions about the world, objects, and people; it is an ethical process of opening up to find new possibilities. Langlois uses case studies of social media platforms (including Facebook, Twitter, and Amazon) to revisit traditional conceptions of meaning.The search for meaning is an essential human activity. It is not simply about agreeing on some definitions about the world, objects, and people, but is also an ethical process of opening up to others and to the world to find new possibilities. Social media corporations commodify our search for meaning by defining the parameters through which we can experience meaningfulness. This new context of meaning requires rethinking the relationships between language, software, and the psyche. Langlois uses case studies of popular social media platforms (including Facebook, Twitter, and Amazon, among others) to revisit traditional conceptions of meaning. She develops a new theoretical and methodological framework drawing from post-Fordist theories, software studies, critical theory, and relational psychoanalysis to examine the technical mediation and commodification of the psychic, cultural, and linguistic processes involved in the search for meaning.
PDF.
Ganaele Langlois is Assistant Professor in the Communication Program at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada, and Associate Director of the Infoscape Centre for the Study of Social Media at Ryerson University, Canada. She is the co-author of The Permanent Campaign: New Media, New Politics (with Greg Elmer and Fenwick McKelvey, 2012).
ISBN: 1137356618 (electronic bk.) :£53.50Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HM741 / .L36 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 302.3
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Whatever you thought, meanings are not restricted to humans but are part of the business of technological platforms and corporations. Ganaele Langlois' excellent analysis tells the story of materiality of meaning in software culture. Its scholarly, rich analysis of the semiotechnological life has far reaching implications and will be a key text in social studies of software. - Jussi Parikka, Reader, Media and Design, University of Southampton, UK.
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