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Superconnected: The Internet, Digital Media, and Techno-Social Life Mary T. Chayko

Superconnected: The Internet, Digital Media, and Techno-Social Life By Mary T. Chayko

Superconnected: The Internet, Digital Media, and Techno-Social Life by Mary T. Chayko


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Superconnected: The Internet, Digital Media, and Techno-Social Life Summary

Superconnected: The Internet, Digital Media, and Techno-Social Life by Mary T. Chayko

This book brings together knowledge from the many literatures in which the author has been immersed (sociology, communication, media and technology studies) to examine social life that is mediated by various digital technologies: the Internet, social media, and mobile devices.

Superconnected: The Internet, Digital Media, and Techno-Social Life Reviews

Don?t let anybody tell you otherwise. From kids to seniors, we are the greatest generations: communicating, networking, and creating information and media constantly and collaboratively. In this lively, wide-ranging book, Mary Chayko tells you how and why we are the most superconnected society ever.

  -- Barry Wellman, Professor of Sociology, University of Toronto (retired), co-director, NetLab Network, and author (with Lee Rainie), Networked
Dr. Mary Chayko provides a splendid tour of how social media came to be, what they are used for today, and what they are doing for and to us. Clearly written, Superconnected makes a fine introduction to the subject for students and general readers alike.

  -- James E. Katz, Feld Family Professor of Emerging Media, Boston University, and author (with Michael Barris and Anshul Jane), The Social Media President
Mary Chayko has crafted a most remarkable work in Superconnected. Rarely have I seen a writer at such ease in identifying and explaining both the essential techno-social building blocks of information and communication technologies and the rich, fascinating behaviors associated with them. Sharing and surveillance, emotion and presence, hacking and activism, crowdsourcing and accountability, friending and dating, multitasking and stress -- these are just a few of Chayko’s inspired and informed topics. The work of a topnotch scholar and master teacher, Superconnected is inviting and compelling, friendly and challenging, unique and vital. It is the book I have been waiting for -- perfect for any undergraduate class on information and communication technologies.

  -- Christena Nippert-Eng, Professor of Informatics, Indiana University, and author, Islands of Privacy
Superconnected is a provocative, thoughtful and thorough examination of the contemporary digital state of affairs. It will educate, provoke and inspire readers to form new perspectives on the consequences of new media in everyday life.

  -- Steve Jones, UIC Professor of Communication, University of Illinois - Chicago, and editor, New Media and Society
Mary Chayko?s Superconnected is an indispensable, interdisciplinary guide to the complexities of life in the digital age. Engagingly written and masterfully covering a wide range of essential and nuanced topics, it is a unique text that is ideal for any reader who wants to know how our current techno-social condition emerged and the promises and pitfalls of living in it. An outstanding text that deserves to be adopted across the disciplines.

  -- Evan Selinger, Professor of Philosophy, Rochester Institute of Technology, and author (with Brett Frischmann) of the forthcoming Being Human in the 21st Century
In Superconnected, Mary Chayko gives the reader a grand tour of the digital world. From history to hypertext, from the web to wireless, from cognition to community, from proxemics to participation to power, from the self to sharing to surveillance, from romance to rights and from group to globalization...it is all here to be enjoyed in her insightful work.

  -- Rich Ling, Shaw Foundation Professor of Media Technology, Nanyang Technological University, and author, Taken For Grantedness
Superconnected is captivating in its approach as it dispels old myths and provides new insights into the functioning of a digital society. No other text provides such in-depth and thought-provoking coverage of such a wide range of issues, weaving together theory and on-the-ground examples, and local and global understandings, of how the internet and digital media/technologies have radically transformed many aspects of modern life.


-- Anabel Quan-Haase, Associate Professor of Sociology and Information and Media Studies, University of Western Ontario, and author, Technology and Society
Writing in a clear and lucid style, Mary Chayko explores the impact of internet and digital media on many aspects of our lives, examining issues ranging from friending and liking to surveillance and global inequalities.  The book is highly readable, an ideal text for undergraduate students as well as the general public who are interested in such topics.

  -- Shanyang Zhao, Professor of Sociology, Temple University

About Mary T. Chayko

Dr. Mary Chayko is a sociologist, Teaching Professor of Communication and Information, and Director of Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Studies at the School of Communication and Information (SC&I) at Rutgers University. She is also an affiliate member of the graduate faculty of the Department of Sociology and an affiliate member of the faculty of the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies at Rutgers. She received a B.A. in Communication and Psychology from Seton Hall University, and an Ed.M. in Counseling Psychology and M.A. and Ph.D. in Sociology from Rutgers University.

Table of Contents

About the Author Chapter 1: Superconnectedness Superconnected The Internet . . . . . . Digital Media . . . . . . and Techno-Social Life Technology, Mediation, and the Diffusion of Innovation Sociality, or Being Social This Book Chapter 2: Creating the Internet Age A (Very) Short History of Information and Communication Technology A (Not Quite as) Short History of Computing and the Internet The Web Is Born A Deep, "Dark" Web Is Also Born Wireless and Mobile Communication Early Online Networking Full-Featured Social Network Sites (SNSs) and Social Media The Triple Revolution of the 2000s Chapter 3: Inhabiting a Digital Environment Sociomental Spaces, Cultures, and Societies Why Not Cyberspace? Online Communities, Networks, and Networking Creating Digital Environments Reality, Presence, and Proximity Reality and the Brain Emotionality and Intimacy So . . . What About Physicality? The Intersection of the Online and the Offline Chapter 4: Sharing and Surveillance Sharing and Prosuming in a Participatory Culture Crowdsourcing Liking and Following--And Being Liked and Followed Ownership of Online Content The Power to Disseminate and Publish Information Accuracy, Inaccuracy, and the Rise and Transmission of “Fake” News and Information Vertical, or Asymmetrical, Surveillance Horizontal, or Social, Surveillance Privacy and Obscurity Chapter 5: Global Impacts and Inequalities Globalization and Technology Stratification and Inequality Cultural Divides Hacking, Danger, Crime, and War Finding Solutions, Bridging Divides Speaking Back to Power: Social Organization, Movements, and Activism The Rise of Citizen Journalism Chapter 6: Techno-Socialization and the Self Socialization, Self, and Identity Development and Performance of the Self Expression of the Self When Identity Is Marginalized Growing Up Online and Offline Socialization Never Ends: Socialization Throughout Adulthood Chapter 7: Friending, Dating, and Relating Interactivity Making Digital Connections “Chemistry” and Synchronicity Friendship--Online and Offline Flirting, Dating, Romance, and Sex Trust and Social Support Interpersonal Conflicts and Harassment The Life Span of Digital Relationships Chapter 8: The Techno-Social Institutions The Institutional “Heart”: The Family Health Care Religion Work and Commerce Education and Libraries Politics and Governing The Media Chapter 9: More Benefits and Hazards of 24/7 Superconnectedness Constant Availability Convenience and Microcoordination Fun, Play, and Entertainment Multitasking and the Attention Span Stress, Information Overload, and FOMO Emergencies Dependency and Addiction Health and Moods Being Plugged In . . . to Society Chapter 10: Our Superconnected Future New and Emerging Technologies The Techno-Social Path Ahead The Human-Machine Connection Our Personal Paths Acknowledgments References Index

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CIN150639485XVG
9781506394855
150639485X
Superconnected: The Internet, Digital Media, and Techno-Social Life by Mary T. Chayko
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2018-02-28
288
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