ISBN:
9781509507795
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (viii, 248 p)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Lovink, Geert, 1959 - Social media abyss
DDC:
302.231
Keywords:
Electronic books
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Internet
;
Social Media
;
Benutzer
;
Datenschutz
Abstract:
Intro -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Preparing for Uncommon Departures -- 1: What is the Social in Social Media? -- 2: After the Social Media Hype: Dealing with Information Overload -- 3: A World Beyond Facebook: The Alternative of Unlike Us -- 4: Hermes on the Hudson: Media Theory after Snowden -- 5: Internet Revenue Models - A Personal Account -- 6: The MoneyLab Agenda: After Free Culture -- 7: For Bitcoin to Live, Bitcoin Must Die -- 8: Netcore in Uganda: the i-network Community -- 9: Jonathan Franzen as Symptom: Internet Resentment
Abstract:
10: Urbanizing as a Verb: The Map is not the Tech -- 11: Expanded Updates: Fragments of Net Criticism -- 12: Occupy and the Politics of Organized Networks -- Select Bibliography -- End User License Agreement -- Let's Talk About Platform-Capitalism -- Silicon Realpolitik -- A Quick Update on Attention -- The Internet as Techno-Social Unconscious -- Notes -- Notes -- Notes -- Notes -- Notes -- The Personal is Financial -- Notes -- Welcome to the Algo-Wars -- Tales from Crypto-Land -- AdVentures in Crowdfunding -- Mobile Money in Africa -- MoneyLab in the Picture: Coining Alternatives -- Notes
Abstract:
Alternative vs. Complementary Currencies -- (Re-)Occupation or Withdrawal? Having it Both Ways -- Trust vs Proof and Crypto Values -- Ponzi Messianism and Trust in Algo Form -- 'Free Money' -- Bifurcations of Possible Futures -- Bitcoin after Bitcoin -- The Possibility of a Currency Island -- Notes -- Notes -- Notes -- Defining Urbanizing Technology -- Becoming Public (in the End) -- The Role of Concepts -- Critique of Mapping -- Mapping: from Ushahidi to AADHAAR -- More on the Mystery of the Invisible -- '(Im)Mobility: Exploring the Limits of Hypermobility'
Abstract:
Deep Politics of Locative Media and RFID Protocols -- Notes -- Retro-critique of the Link -- The Internet Is Not an Archive -- On Trolling -- New Media as a Profession -- Responses to Photography's Omnipresence -- The Eternal Return of Real-time -- A Micro-Sociology of the Tech Elite -- Notes -- Autopoiesis of the General Assembly -- Organized Networks as Basic Units -- Leaderless Events -- Notes -- relevant mailinglists, blogs, websites -- books
Note:
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