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  • Disentangling: The Geographies of Digital Disconnection

    Disentangling by Jansson, André; Adams, Paul C.;

    The Geographies of Digital Disconnection

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2021. november 9.

    • ISBN 9780197571873
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem346 oldal
    • Méret 159x241x23 mm
    • Súly 494 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 22 figures
    • 211

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    Blending philosophy and sociology with media geography, Disentangling offers a crucial reflection on how we might unravel our digital dependence by reasserting resilient boundaries between ourselves and the surrounding political, economic, cultural, and technological systems.

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    Digital networking platforms like Facebook and Twitter have revolutionized everyday human interaction by facilitating the search for, and access to, information, entertainment, and social connection. But with the rise of digital surveillance and data extraction for profit, more people are seeking not just to disconnect from technology but to fully disentangle themselves from the widespread social, economic, and political networks of digital communications.

    Disentangling offers an interdisciplinary global analysis of this growing trend toward disconnection. Moving beyond technological disconnection, this volume proposes the term "disentangling" as a lens for re-thinking the structures of our digital world and categorizing the ways in which people reject, avoid, or rework their digital networks. Across twelve chapters, contributors explore the existential issues stemming from digitally entangled lives, including cultural capital and digital "detox" retreats, and investigate how geographies of disconnection relate to wider societal challenges. Additional chapters explore connections between digital disconnection and other forms of disconnection, including death, sleep, and the abandonment of human settlements. The volume closes with a reflection on connectivity in the post-pandemic society and how we might rework our connections to fit a "socially distanced" world.

    Blending philosophy and sociology with media geography, Disentangling offers a crucial reflection on how we might unravel our digital dependence by reasserting resilient boundaries between ourselves and the surrounding political, economic, cultural, and technological systems.

    This collection offers a brilliant series of reflections on our increasingly ambivalent response to the digital tendrils that captivate and capture us. The result is a profound and riveting meditation on the fate of sociality in our increasingly networked world.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Acknowledgments
    Contributor List
    Introduction: Rethinking the Disentangling Force of Connective Media
    Paul C. Adams and André Jansson
    Part I: Power Geometries of Connectivity
    Chapter 1: Disconnection and Reconnection as Resistance to Geosurveillance
    David Swanlund
    Chapter 2: Locational Technologies in Post-disaster Infrastructure Space: Uneven Access to OpenStreetMap in Post-earthquake Haiti
    Mimi Sheller
    Chapter 3: Disconnection as Distinction: A Bourdieusian Study of Where People Withdraw from Digital Media
    Karin Fast, Johan Lindell, and André Jansson
    Chapter 4: Digital Disconnection as Othering: Immersion, 'Authenticity,' and the Politics of Experience
    Neriko Musha Doerr
    Part II: (Dis)connected Lives
    Chapter 5: Automating Digital Afterlives
    Robbie Fordyce, Bjorn Nansen, Michael Arnold, Tamara Kohn, and Martin Gibbs
    Chapter 6: Senses and Sensors of Sleep: Mediation and Disconnection in Sleep Architectures
    Bjorn Nansen, Kate Mannell, and Christopher O'Neill
    Chapter 7: Digital Ruins: Virtual Worlds as Landscapes of Disconnection
    Gonzalo C. Garcia and Vincent Miller
    Chapter 8: 'Think on Paper, Share Online': Interrogating the Sense of Slowness and Disconnection in the Rise of Shouzhang in China
    Yan Yuan
    Part III: Rethinking Disconnection in a Disrupted World
    Chapter 9: Disconnect to Reconnect! Self-help to Regain an Authentic Sense of Space through Digital Detoxing
    Gunn Enli and Trine Syvertsen
    Chapter 10: Retreat Culture and Therapeutic Disconnection
    Pepita Hesselberth
    Chapter 11: Networked Intimacies: Pandemic Dis/Connections between Anxiety, Joy, and Pleasure
    Jenny Sundén
    Chapter 12: Paradoxes of Disconnected Connection
    Paul C. Adams, Vivie Behrens, Steven Hoelscher, Olga Lavrenova, Heath Robinson, and Yan Yuan
    Index

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