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Virtual Identities and Digital Culture

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Virtual Identities and Digital Culture investigates how our online identities and cultures are embedded within the digital practices of our lives, exploring how we form community, how we play, and how we re-imagine traditional media in a digital world.
The collection explores a wide range of digital topics - from dating apps, microcelebrity, and hackers to auditory experiences, Netflix algorithms, and live theatre online - and builds on existing work in digital culture and identity by bringing new voices, contemporary examples, and highlighting platforms that are emerging in the field. The book speaks to the modern reality of how our digital lives have been forever altered by our transnational experiences - one of those key experiences is the pandemic, but so too is systemic inequality, questions of digital privacy, and the role of joy in our online lives.
A vital contribution at a time of significant social and cultural flux, this book will be highly relevant to those studying digital culture within media, communication, cultural studies, digital humanities, and sociology departments.

List of contents

Section 1: Online Identity and Connections 1. "Hey Handsome": Gay Dating Apps and a Critical Digital Pedagogy of Identity  2. "We're here for you during this pandemic, just not financially or emotionally": What TikTok Reveals About Student Life During the Pandemic  3. Mediated Identities: How Facebook Intervenes in the Virtual Manifestation of our Identities  4. Reassessing Clicktivism: A Tool of the (Pandemic) Times  5. "Victims of the System": Anti-Government Discourse and Political Influencers Online  6. From Networks to Assemblages: An Analysis of Feminist Activism Against Digital Violence in Mexico  7. Navigating Nii'kinaaganaa (All My Relations) Online  8. Virtually Authentic? Digital Bodies, "Blank" Squares, and Staring Online.9. From a Group of Friends to a Mainstream Audience: Critical Role and New Media Publics  Section 2: Games & Play  10. Not All Fun and Games in #MyPokeHood: The Politics and Pitfalls of Universal Game Design in Pokémon GO!  11. Lip Dubbing for Fido: Listening to the Internet through Viral Pet Video Memes  12. 'Turn Off That Friggin' Radio!': The Canadian Soldier Figure and Identity Formation in Videogames  13. Inventing with Zoom: How Play and Games Uncover Affordances in Digital Environments  14. Interfaces and Their Affordances: Critical Game Design, Identity, and Community in MMORPGs  15. Better than the Real You? VR, Identity, Privacy, and the Metaverse  16. Our War Game: Hacker Games as Laborious Play  17. Listening to and Playing Along with the Soundscapes of Videogame Environments  Section 3: Reimagining Traditional Media  18. Netflix as the New Television Screen: A Queer Investigation into Streaming, Algorithms, and Schitt$ Creek  19. The Missing Live Ingredient: The Search for Ephemerality in the Screening and Streaming of Theatre  20. From Video Tape Exchange Networks to On-Demand Streaming Platforms: The Circulation of Independent Canadian Film and Video in the Digital Era  21. Platforms and Poetry as a Popular Form of Engagement 22. Lil Nas X, TikTok, and the Evolution of Music Engagement on Social Networking Sites  23. "No Friends in the Industry": The Dominance of Tech Companies on Digital Music  24. Say Their Name: How Online News Reports the Death of Transgender People and its Intersection with Transnormativity  25. The 'Affinityscapes' of Young Adult Dystopias: A study of The Hunger Games Series' Participatory Culture  26. Reboot and Rebirth: Artificial Intelligence and Spiritual Existence in The Good Place

About the author

Victoria Kannen is a Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisor of Research at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario. She is the author of Gendered Bodies and Public Scrutiny: Women’s Stories of Staring, Strangers, and Fierce Resistance (2021). She is also the co-editor of The Spaces and Places of Canadian Popular Culture (2019).
Aaron Langille is a Professor and Coordinator of the Game Design program at Cambrian College in Sudbury, Ontario. He is a regular columnist on CBC radio where he talks about games, technology, and the impact of our digital lives. He is currently writing two textbooks, one of which is on learning to program through analogies and, the other, is on learning to program through games.

Summary

This collection investigates how our online identities and cultures are embedded within the digital practices of our lives, exploring how we form community, how we play, and how we re-imagine traditional media in a digital world.

Product details

Authors Victoria (Laurentian University Kannen
Assisted by Victoria Kannen (Editor), Aaron Langille (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.02.2023
 
EAN 9781032315089
ISBN 978-1-0-3231508-9
No. of pages 266
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

Media Studies, Popular Culture, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies

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