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Electronic Emotion - The Mediation of Emotion via Information and Communication Technologies

English · Paperback / Softback

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Electronic emotion is the emotion lived, re-lived or discovered through machines. It is the emotion that users of information and communication technologies (ICTs) feel when using or not using different devices. Through ICTs emotion is amplified, shaped, stereotyped and re-invented but at the same time sacrificed. This book addresses a number of questions such as: What does electronic emotion actually mean? How does emotion change when mediated by information and communication technologies? How are the production and the consumption of electronic and mediated emotion articulated? What emotional investment do people express in ICTs? The editors have brought together a distinctive group of scholars from multiple disciplines including social sciences, linguistics and information sciences to discuss and provide some answers to these questions.

List of contents

Contents: Leopoldina Fortunati/Jane Vincent: Introduction - Leopoldina Fortunati: Old and New Media, Old Emotion - Joachim R. Höflich: Mobile Phone Calls and Emotional Stress - Satomi Sugiyama: Decorated Mobile Phones and Emotional Attachment for Japanese Youths - Naomi Baron: The Myth of Impoverished Signal: Dispelling the Spoken Language Fallacy for Emoticons in Online Communication - Maria Bortoluzzi: An Inconvenient Truth: Multimodal Emotions in Identity Construction - Tom Denison/Stefanie Kethers/Nicholas McPhee: Implementing E-Research Environments: The Importance of Trust - Jane Vincent: Emotion, My Mobile, My Identity - Giuseppina Pellegrino: Learning from Emotions Towards ICTs: Boundary Crossing and Barriers in Technology Appropriation.

About the author










The Editors: Jane Vincent is Visiting Fellow at the University of Surrey's Digital World Research Centre.
Leopoldina Fortunati is Professor of the Sociology of Communication at the Faculty of Education, University of Udine.

Report

«This book spotlights an understudied area - ICT and emotions - from multiple angles. We get treated to thoughtful distillations of existing bodies of work and are alerted to areas ripe for research. It is just the right book for getting the proverbial snowball rolling in an emerging area of research.» (Harmeet Sawhney, Editor-in-Chief, 'The Information Society')
«Anyone interested in the socio-technical landscape of the 21st century ought to read this book. It provides an excellent history on debates about emotion and presents empirical studies of the contemporary world that show just how important emotion is.» (Richard Harper, Professor of Socio-Digital Systems, Principal Researcher, Socio-Digital Systems Microsoft Research)
«At last an intelligent collection of essays which examines the emotions underlying much of our social relations with ICTs. An important contribution to our understanding of computer-mediated communication and new media technologies.» (Brian Loader, Editor, 'Information Communication and Society')

Product details

Assisted by Leopoldina Fortunati (Editor), Jane Vincent (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2009
 
EAN 9783039118663
ISBN 978-3-0-3911866-3
No. of pages 237
Dimensions 150 mm x 13 mm x 225 mm
Weight 350 g
Series Interdisciplinary Communication Studies
Interdisciplinary Communication Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Communication science

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