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This insightful and accessible book is a response to the increasing important role that technology plays in everyday life, and the urgent need for empirical studies that analyse the impact of technology on social practices.
List of contents
1 Introduction
Part 1 Power and Control 2 Being Family and Friends to Abused Women - A Qualitative Study of Digital Media in Intimate Partner Violence 3 News, Sex, and the Fight Between Corporate Control and Human Communication Online 4 Terminal Violence: Online Interactions and Infra-Humanization 5 Summing Up the Criminal Case Online
Part 2 Identity and Community 6 Organizing Subcultural Identities on Social Media: Instagram Infrastructures and User Actions 7 A Queer Kind of Stigma 8 Symbolic Separation: The Amish and 21st-Century Technologies
Part 3 Practices and Technology 9 Receiving Phone Calls During Medical Consultations: The Production of Interactional Space for Technology Use 10 Non-Talking Heads: How Architectures of Digital Copresence Shape Question-Silence-Answer-Sequences in University Teaching 11 The Role of Cursor Movements in a Screen-Based Video Game Interaction 12 Problems with the Digital Public Encounter 13 Smartphone Tooling: Achieving Perception by Positioning a Smartphone for Object Scanning
Part 4 Reflections on Interactionist Studies of Technologies 14 Where Next for Interactionist Studies of Technology?
About the author
Dirk vom Lehn is Professor of Organization and Practice at King's Business School/King's College London, co-editor of
The Routledge International Handbook of Interactionism, and author of
Harold Garfinkel: The Creation and Development of Ethnomethodology.
Will Gibson is Professor of Interactional Sociology and Qualitative Research at the Institute of Education, University College London, co-editor of
The Routledge International Handbook of Interactionism and co-author of
Institutions, Interaction and Social Theory.Natalia Ruiz-Junco is Associate Professor of Sociology at Auburn University, USA, and co-editor of
Updating Charles H. Cooley: Contemporary Perspectives on a Sociological Classic and
The Routledge International Handbook of Interactionism.