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| Rohlinger, Deana A.,. New media and society / Deana A. Rohlinger. — 1 online resource. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1789415.pdf>.Дата создания записи: 24.12.2018 Тематика: Information technology — Social aspects; Mass media — Social aspects; Mass media and culture; Digital media — Social aspects; Digital media — Social aspects.; Information technology — Social aspects.; Mass media and culture.; Mass media — Social aspects. Коллекции: EBSCO Разрешенные действия: – 
                
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Оглавление
- Cover
- NEW MEDIA AND SOCIETY
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- CONTENTS
- Figures and Tables
- Introduction: Understanding Social Institutions and Ourselves in a New Media Society- Key Concepts
- Social Institutions Explained
- A Sociological Approach to Studying New Media
- Understanding New Media in American Society
- Conclusion
- Chapter Links
- Chapter Review Questions
- Learn More
- Videos and Movies
- Chapter References
 
- 1. Virtual Selves and Textual Encounters- Key Concepts
- Case Study: TallHotBlonde
- Cyber Family
- Digital Relationships
- Case Study: The Curated Life Online
- Reproducing Inequality: Racial Inequality Online
- Case Study: Living Life Online
- Conclusion
- Chapter Links
- Chapter Review Questions
- Learn More
- Videos and Movies
- Chapter References
 
- 2. Education in the Digital Age- Key Concepts
- Functionalist Approaches to Education
- Case Study: Who’s Responsible for Cyberbullying?
- Conflict Theory: Can Technology Fix the Educational Inequality Gap?
- Symbolic Interaction: The Role of Teachers in the Digital Age
- Case Study: Massive Open Online Courses
- Conclusion
- Reproducing Inequality: For-Profit, Online Education
- Chapter Links
- Chapter Review Questions
- Learn More
- Videos and Movies
- Chapter References
 
- 3. Religion.com- Key Concepts
- Durkheim and Religion
- Changing Religious Practices in the Digital Age
- Religious Community Online
- Reproducing Inequality: Death in the Digital Age
- Case Study: Extremist Religious Communities
- Religious Dysfunction Online
- Case Study: Countering Extremism Online
- Conclusion
- Chapter Links
- Chapter Review Questions
- Learn More
- Videos and Movies
- Chapter References
 
- 4. Is Big Brother Watching Us?- Key Concepts
- The “Living” Law
- Reproducing Inequality: “Big Data” and Policing
- New Media and Citizen Challenges to Authority
- Case Study: Law Enforcement and Body Cameras
- Corporations versus Legal Institutions: Who Rules Virtual Space?
- Case Study: Corporations and Dataveillance
- Case Study: Apple versus the FBI
- Navigating a Digital World: Dealing with Surveillance
- Conclusion
- Chapter Links
- Chapter Review Questions
- Learn More
- Videos and Movies
- Chapter References
 
- 5. The Changing World of Work- Key Concepts
- Alienation vs. Autonomy
- Flexicurity: What Does This Mean for Alienation and Autonomy?
- Reproducing Inequality: The Case of Uber
- Efficiency and Productivity
- Case Study: Marina Shifrin’s YouTube Resignation
- Conclusion
- Chapter Links
- Chapter Review Questions
- Learn More
- Videos and Movies
- Chapter References
 
- 6. Is This What Democracy Looks Like?- Key Concepts
- Individual Political Participation and Social Inclusion
- Political Organizations and Social Inclusion
- Case Study: Vote Swapping and Presidential Elections
- New Media, New Organizations
- Political Organizations and the Agenda-Setting Process
- Political Organizations and Traditional News Outlets
- Reproducing Inequality: The “Alt Right” Online
- Political Organizations and New Media
- Conclusion
- Case Study: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
- Chapter Links
- Chapter Review Questions
- Learn More
- Videos and Movies
- Chapter References
 
- Conclusion- New Media and Us
- Reproducing Inequality: Net Neutrality
- New Media and Social Institutions
- Now What?
 
- Acknowledgments
- Glossary
- Index
- About the Author
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