The rapid development of digital technologies continues to have far
reaching effects on our daily lives. This book explains how digital
media-in providing the material and infrastructure for a host of
practices and interactions-affect identities, bodies, social
relations, artistic practices, and the environment. Theorizing
Digital Cultures: Shows students the importance of theory for
understanding digital cultures and presents key theories in an
easy-to-understand way Considers the key topics of cybernetics,
online identities, aesthetics and ecologies Explores the power
relations between individuals and groups that are produced by
digital technologies Enhances understanding through applied
examples, including YouTube personalities, Facebook's 'like' button
and holographic performers Clearly structured and written in an
accessible style, this is the book students need to get to grips
with the key theoretical approaches in the field. It is essential
reading for students and researchers of digital culture and digital
society throughout the social sciences.
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