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What does online community look like in the age of social
networking? How do participatory culture platforms reflect both
their designers' intentions and the desires of their users? In this
incisive and timely work, Adrienne L. Massanari discusses how
culture is created and challenged on Reddit.com, the
self-proclaimed "front page of the internet". Reddit enables the
sharing of original and reposted content from around the web, and
provides a platform for like-minded individuals to commune around
topics of interest - everything from the joys of drinking beer in a
shower (/r/showerbeer) to celebrating the pleasures of tidy
penmanship (/r/penmanshipporn). Massanari's ethnographic work
provides a detailed examination of the contradictions that shape
Reddit's culture and how they reflect its role as an epicenter of
geek culture. The book explores the ways in which community on
Reddit is formed and solidified through play and humor, and the
complex ways in which Redditors come together, which demonstrate a
deep capacity for altruism and charitable giving, but can easily
lapse into mob action. It also explores the community's troubling
gender and racial politics and how some Redditors are carving out
their own space on the site to fight back.
In a digital age of perceived anonymity and diminishing
face-to-face contact what does it mean to be true to thyself? Has
the internet given us license to be false to others, without
consequence? Technology has given us capabilities we previously did
not have and changed the way we think about time and space.
Although research is now being done on many aspects of the
interplay between humans and technology, there currently exists a
vacuum regarding behavior and usage of technology. This edited
volume contains some of the best research on digital ethics from
authors in communication, law, information studies, education,
philosophy, political science, computer science, and business on
topics that range from sexting to piracy. This groundbreaking
volume contributes to the growing body of knowledge in this area
and provides a much-needed resource for scholars and teachers
interested in exploring ethics in this new digital world.
In a digital age of perceived anonymity and diminishing
face-to-face contact what does it mean to be true to thyself? Has
the internet given us license to be false to others, without
consequence? Technology has given us capabilities we previously did
not have and changed the way we think about time and space.
Although research is now being done on many aspects of the
interplay between humans and technology, there currently exists a
vacuum regarding behavior and usage of technology. This edited
volume contains some of the best research on digital ethics from
authors in communication, law, information studies, education,
philosophy, political science, computer science, and business on
topics that range from sexting to piracy. This groundbreaking
volume contributes to the growing body of knowledge in this area
and provides a much-needed resource for scholars and teachers
interested in exploring ethics in this new digital world.
What does online community look like in the age of social
networking? How do participatory culture platforms reflect both
their designers' intentions and the desires of their users? In this
incisive and timely work, Adrienne L. Massanari discusses how
culture is created and challenged on Reddit.com, the
self-proclaimed "front page of the internet". Reddit enables the
sharing of original and reposted content from around the web, and
provides a platform for like-minded individuals to commune around
topics of interest - everything from the joys of drinking beer in a
shower (/r/showerbeer) to celebrating the pleasures of tidy
penmanship (/r/penmanshipporn). Massanari's ethnographic work
provides a detailed examination of the contradictions that shape
Reddit's culture and how they reflect its role as an epicenter of
geek culture. The book explores the ways in which community on
Reddit is formed and solidified through play and humor, and the
complex ways in which Redditors come together, which demonstrate a
deep capacity for altruism and charitable giving, but can easily
lapse into mob action. It also explores the community's troubling
gender and racial politics and how some Redditors are carving out
their own space on the site to fight back.
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