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  • Debates for the Digital Age: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Our Online World [2 volumes]

    Debates for the Digital Age by Coombs, Danielle Sarver; Collister, Simon;

    The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Our Online World [2 volumes]

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Praeger
    • Date of Publication 23 November 2015
    • Number of Volumes Pack - Printer Assembled

    • ISBN 9781440801235
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages620 pages
    • Size 241x165x57 mm
    • Weight 1588 g
    • Language English
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    Long description:

    By evaluating the Internet's impact on key cultural issues of the day, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the seismic technological and cultural shifts the Internet has created in contemporary society.

    Books about Internet culture usually focus on the people, places, sites, and memes that constitute the "cutting-edge" at the time the book is written. That approach, alas, renders such volumes quickly obsolete. This provocative work, on the other hand, focuses on overarching themes that will remain relevant for the long term. The insights it shares will highlight the tremendous impact of the Internet on modern civilization-and individual lives-well after specific players and sites have fallen out of favor.

    Content is presented in two volumes. The first emphasizes the positive impact of Internet culture-for example, 24-hour access to information, music, books, merchandise, employment opportunities, and even romance. The second discusses the Internet's darker consequences, such as a demand for instant news that often pushes journalists to prioritize being first over being right, online scams, and invasions of privacy that can affect anyone who banks, shops, pays bills, or posts online. Readers of the set will clearly understand how the Internet has revolutionized communications and redefined human interaction, coming away with a unique appreciation of the realities of today's digital world-for better and for worse.

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    Table of Contents:

    Volume 2. The Bad and the Ugly

    Introducing the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Our Online World
    Simon Collister

    PART I ACCESSIBILITY
    1. Searching for the Schoolhouse Gate in Cyberspace
    Mark Goodman
    2. Internet Filters in Schools: More than Simply Annoying to Students
    Candace Perkins Bowen
    3. Bring the Hate: Problematic Internet Use from Fans Toward Athletes
    Jimmy Sanderson
    4. Uploading Ideology: Reading Egyptian Social Capital Using Facebook Lenses
    Alamira Samah Farag Abd-Elfattah Saleh and Nermeen N. Alazrak

    PART II DEMOCRATIZATION
    5. Are All Sources Really Equal? Credibility and the News, or the Shift from the Age of Deference to the Age of Reference
    Jan Leach
    6. The Boundaries of Digital Dissent: Assessing the War on Hacktivism
    Jason L. Jarvis
    7. "Hands Up, Don't Shoot": Social Media As a Site of Government (Dis)Trust
    Sarah Turner McGowen
    8. Trial by Social Media: How Misleading Media and Ideological Protests Led to Disastrous Results in The State of Florida v. George Zimmerman
    Joshua Daniel Phillips
    9. The Digital Migration of Anti-Immigration Rhetoric: Anxiety, Addressivity, and Networked Public Culture
    Maggie Franz

    PART III COMMUNITY AND GLOBALIZATION
    10. Participation Fetishism in the Digital Age
    Brent Kice
    11. "Lose a Stone or Two Before You Start Dating": Power and the Construction of Bodies in Online Dating
    Shana Kopaczewski
    12. Digital Deception: Online Dating, Identity Development, and Misrepresentation
    Justin Lagore
    13. For Love or Money: Exploring Personal Matrimony Ads, Sugar Web Sites, and Catfishing through Social Exchange Theory
    Carol A. Savery and Rekha Sharma
    14. "Vomitorium of Venom": Framing Culpable Youth, Bewildered Adults, and the Death of Amanda Todd
    Michelle Stack
    15. Finding Fascism in the Comments Section: Online Responses to Viral Videos of the Transportation Security Administration
    George F. McHendry Jr.

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