The cultural worker is a key figure in social networks, producing the vast amounts of data which are integral to the profits sites of sites such as Facebook. This paper develops a conceptual framework that accounts for the contradictory ways in which user-generated data both extends networks of connectivity, while simultaneously renders subjects more productive within our information economy. By theorizing the digital profile as a personal archive I want to account for the ways in which digital archives of users on-line straddle the fine line between extension and domination, or rather between a desire for connectivity and the accumulation of surplus value based on the immaterial labour of those who frequent these socially networked spaces....
This paper examines the temporal and ethical affordances of commercial social media platforms, such ...
The internet has become an intricate part of everyday life for almost everyone in the industrialized...
This article aims to explain how Web 2.0 platforms in general, and Facebook in particular, engineers...
The cultural worker is a key figure in social networks, producing the vast amounts of data which are...
Emerging from a critique of recent celebratory studies of new media, I incorporate a Deleuzian conce...
The present article reconceptualises the archive in the context of digital media ecologies. Drawing ...
Social media are a phenomenon that came about with the Web 2.0. The essential characteristic of soci...
This study explores the nascent political economy of the online social network industry. Exemplars o...
This thesis explores the use of the crowdsourced digital archive in contemporary museological and cu...
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This article examines the relationships between cultural spaces, the image-making practices of smart...
This paper offers an introduction to poststructuralist interpretivist research in information system...
Social media research needs social theory in order to historicize and contextualize findings. At the...
In this paper, we propose a new ethnographic method for the study of produsage (Bruns 2008) in socia...
Datafication, algorithms, social media and their various assemblages enable massive connective proce...
This paper examines the temporal and ethical affordances of commercial social media platforms, such ...
The internet has become an intricate part of everyday life for almost everyone in the industrialized...
This article aims to explain how Web 2.0 platforms in general, and Facebook in particular, engineers...
The cultural worker is a key figure in social networks, producing the vast amounts of data which are...
Emerging from a critique of recent celebratory studies of new media, I incorporate a Deleuzian conce...
The present article reconceptualises the archive in the context of digital media ecologies. Drawing ...
Social media are a phenomenon that came about with the Web 2.0. The essential characteristic of soci...
This study explores the nascent political economy of the online social network industry. Exemplars o...
This thesis explores the use of the crowdsourced digital archive in contemporary museological and cu...
This article looks for creative ways of addressing archiving and recordkeeping processes within the ...
This article examines the relationships between cultural spaces, the image-making practices of smart...
This paper offers an introduction to poststructuralist interpretivist research in information system...
Social media research needs social theory in order to historicize and contextualize findings. At the...
In this paper, we propose a new ethnographic method for the study of produsage (Bruns 2008) in socia...
Datafication, algorithms, social media and their various assemblages enable massive connective proce...
This paper examines the temporal and ethical affordances of commercial social media platforms, such ...
The internet has become an intricate part of everyday life for almost everyone in the industrialized...
This article aims to explain how Web 2.0 platforms in general, and Facebook in particular, engineers...