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  • The Oxford Handbook of Digital Technology and Society

    The Oxford Handbook of Digital Technology and Society by Yates, Simeon; Rice, Ronald E.;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2020. szeptember 30.

    • ISBN 9780190932596
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem800 oldal
    • Méret 170x249x43 mm
    • Súly 1451 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 188

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    The Oxford Handbook of Digital Technology and Society will equip readers with the necessary starting points and provocations in the fields of social science and technology so that students, scholars, and policy makers can effectively assess future research, practice, and policy.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Required reading for anyone interested in the profound relationship between digital technology and society

    Digital technology has become an undeniable facet of our social lives, defining our governments, communities,
    and personal identities. Yet with these technologies in ongoing evolution, it is difficult to gauge the full extent of their
    societal impact, leaving researchers and policy makers with the challenge of staying up-to-date on a field that
    is constantly in flux.

    The Oxford Handbook of Digital Technology and Society provides students, researchers, and practitioners across the technology and social science sectors with a comprehensive overview of the foundations for understanding the various relationships between digital technology and society. Combining robust computer-aided reviews of current
    literature from the UK Economic and Social Research Council's commissioned project "Ways of Being in a Digital Age" with newly commissioned chapters, this handbook illustrates the upcoming research questions and challenges facing the social sciences as they address the societal impacts of digital media and technologies across seven broad categories: citizenship and politics, communities and identities, communication and relationships, health and well-being, economy and sustainability, data and representation, and governance and security. Individual
    chapters feature important practical and ethical explorations into topics such as technology and the aging, digital literacies, work-home boundary, machines in the workforce, digital censorship and surveillance, big data governance and regulation, and technology in the public sector. The Oxford Handbook of Digital Technology and Society will equip readers with the necessary starting points and provocations in the field so that scholars and policy makers can effectively assess future research, practice, and policy.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Table of Contents
    Section 1: Overview
    Chapter 1. Introduction to the Oxford Handbook of Digital Technology and Society: Terms, Domains, and Themes
    Ronald E. Rice, Simeon J. Yates, and Jordana Blejmar
    Chapter 2. ESRC Review: Methodology
    Simeon J. Yates, Michael Pidd, Iona Hine, Jerome Fuselier, and Paul Watry
    Section 2: Health, Age, and Home
    Chapter 3. ESRC Review: Health and Well-being
    Simeon J. Yates, Leanne Townsend, Monica Whitty, Ronald E. Rice, and Elinor Carmi
    Chapter 4. Computer-Mediated Communication, Psychological Well-Being, and Psychopathological Symptoms: A Computational Scoping Review of an Interdisciplinary Field
    Adrian Meier, Emese Domahidi, and Elisabeth Günther
    Chapter 5. Digital Inclusion and Women's Health and Well-Being in Rural Communities
    Sharon Wagg, Louise Cooke, and Boyka Simeonova
    Chapter 6. Digital Technology for Older People: A Review of Recent Research
    Helen Petrie and Jenny Darzentas
    Chapter 7. A Digital Nexus: Sustainable HCI and Domestic Resource Consumption
    Nicola Green, Rob Comber, and Sharron Kuzneson
    Section 3: Communication and Relationships
    Chapter 8. ESRC Review: Communication and Relationships
    Simeon J. Yates, Rich Ling, Laura Robinson, Catherine Brooks, Adam Joinson, Monica Whitty, and Elinor Carmi
    Chapter 9. Media Mastery by College Students: A Typology and Review
    Ronald E. Rice, Nicole Zamanzadeh, and Ingunn Hagen
    Chapter 10. Boundary Management and Communication Technologies
    Marta E. Cecchinato and Anna L. Cox
    Section 4: Organizational Contexts
    Chapter 11. ESRC Review: Economy and Organizations
    Simeon J. Yates, Paul Hepburn, Bridgette Wessels, Ronald E. Rice, and Elinor Carmi
    Chapter 12. The Changing Nature of Work in the Age of Intelligent Machines
    Crispin Coombs, Donald Hislop, Stanimira Taneva, and Sarah Barnard
    Chapter 13. Digital Culture at Work and the Uptake of Digital Solutions: Personal and Organisational Factors
    Simeon J. Yates and Eleanor Lockley
    Section 5: Communities, Identities, and Class
    Chapter 14. ESRC Review: Communities and Identities
    Simeon J. Yates, Jordana Blejmar, Bridgette Wessels, and Claire Taylor
    Chapter 15. Digital Engagement and Class: Economic, Social, and Cultural Capital in a Digital Age
    Simeon J. Yates and Eleanor Lockley
    Section 6: Citizenship, Politics, and Participation
    Chapter 16. ESRC Review: Citizenship and Politics
    Simeon J. Yates, Bridgette Wessels, Paul Hepburn, Alexander Frame, and Vishanth Weerakkody
    Chapter 17. Digital Ecology of Free Speech: Authenticity, Identity, and Self-Censorship
    Yenn Lee and Alison Scott-Baumann
    Section 7: Data, Representation, and Sharing
    Chapter 18. ESRC Review: Data and Representation
    Simeon J. Yates, Liz Robson, Ronald E. Rice, and Elinor Carmi
    Chapter 19. From Digital to Datafied Citizenship
    Arne Hintz
    Chapter 20. Digitising Cultural Complexity: Representing Rich Cultural Data in a Big Data Environment
    Georgina Nugent-Folan and Jennifer Edmond
    Chapter 21. Motivations for Online Knowledge Sharing
    Kristin P. Hocevar, Audrey Abeyta, and Ronald E. Rice
    Section 8: Governance and Accountability
    Chapter 22. ESRC Review: Governance and Security
    Simeon J. Yates, Gerwyn Jones, Alison Preston, Bill Dutton, and Elinor Carmi
    Chapter 23. Governance and Accountability in Internet of Things (IoT) Networks
    Naomi Jacobs, Peter Edwards, Caitlin Cottrill, and Karen Salt
    Section 9: Synthesis
    Chapter 24. ESRC Review: Future Research on the Social, Organisational, and Personal Impacts of Automation: Findings from Two Expert Panels
    Simeon J. Yates and Jordana Blejmar
    Chapter 25. Conclusion: Cross-Cutting, Unique, and General Themes in the Handbook of Digital Technology and Society
    Ronald E. Rice, Simeon J. Yates, and Jordana Blejmar
    Index

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