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Domestication of Media and Technology (Paperback, Ed)
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This book provides an overview of a key concept in media and
technology studies: domestication. Theories around domestication
shed light upon the process in which a technology changes its
status from outrageous novelty to an aspect of everyday life which
is taken for granted. The contributors collect past, current and
future applications of the concept of domestication, critically
reflect on its theoretical legacy, and offer comments about further
development. The first part of Domestication of Media and
Technology provides an overview of the conceptual development and
theory of domestication. In the second part of the book,
contributors look at a diverse range of empirical studies that use
the domestication approach to examine the dynamics between users
and technologies. These studies include: Mobile information and
communications techologies (ICTs) and the transformation of the
relationship between private and the public spheres Home-based
internet use: the two-way dynamic between the household and its
social environment Disadvantaged women in Europe undertaking
introductory internet courses Urban middle-class families in China
who embrace ICTs and view them as instruments of upward mobility
and symbols of success The book offers valuable insights for both
experienced researchers and students looking for an introduction to
the concept of domestication. Contributors: Maria Bakardjieva,
University of Calgary; Thomas Berker, Norwegian University of
Science and Technology; Leslie Haddon, Essex University; Maren
Hartmann, University of Erfurt; Deirdre Hynes, Dublin City
University; Sun Sun Lim, National University of Singapore; Anna
Maria Russo Lemor, University of Colorado at Boulder; David Morley,
Goldsmiths College, University of London; Jo Pierson, TNO-STB,
Delft, Netherlands; Yves Punie, Institute for Prospective
Technological Studies (IPTS) in Seville; Els Rommes, Nijmegen
University; Roger Silverstone, London School of Economics and
Political Science; Knut H. Sorensen, Norwegian University of
Science and Technology; Katie J. Ward, University of Sheffield.
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