This article explores some current transformations of the social. It argues for a shift from a model of sociality based on community towards a network sociality. This shift is particularly visible in urban spaces and in the cultural industries. However, it seems to become paradigmatic more widely of the information society. The article is to be read as a cultural hypothesis. In the first part I introduce some examples that document the rise of a network sociality. Most of these examples are drawn from a two-year ethnographic study of London's new media. The second part consists of a critique of some theoretical accounts of contemporary transformations of sociality. The third part is an attempt to outline the concept of network sociality. It...
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The aim of this introductory chapter is to offer a brief overview of the main conceptual perspective...
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Social capital is partially predicated on the levels of trust obtaining between institutions and bet...
In this paper, I review the long-established use of the concept of ‘community’ which att...
Technologies such as the internet offer tremendous and potentially transformative possibilities for ...
The subject of the research is viewed as the socio-cultural aspects of online practices of social ne...
Social networking using social media has fundamentally changed the way people maintain friendship ne...
During the last decade, new media have become aggregators of visual content which translates socio-c...
The article is devoted to understanding the phenomenon of social networks in the context of modern i...
The institutions we have come to call "media" have been involved for over a century in providing an ...
Social networking using social media has fundamentally changed the way people maintain friendship ne...
Digital social media has, in many ways, transformed the way people create, maintain, and sustain the...
This article questions the meaning of the social in social media. It does this by revisiting boyd an...
The aim of this introductory chapter is to offer a brief overview of the main conceptual perspective...
The rapid and fundamental changes of societal communication that occur against the backdrop of curre...
The key questions the present volume seeks to answer are why and how to read society as a network. A...
The perspectives of digital sociology formation through the prism of transformation of new media are...
Social capital is partially predicated on the levels of trust obtaining between institutions and bet...
In this paper, I review the long-established use of the concept of ‘community’ which att...
Technologies such as the internet offer tremendous and potentially transformative possibilities for ...
The subject of the research is viewed as the socio-cultural aspects of online practices of social ne...
Social networking using social media has fundamentally changed the way people maintain friendship ne...
During the last decade, new media have become aggregators of visual content which translates socio-c...
The article is devoted to understanding the phenomenon of social networks in the context of modern i...
The institutions we have come to call "media" have been involved for over a century in providing an ...
Social networking using social media has fundamentally changed the way people maintain friendship ne...
Digital social media has, in many ways, transformed the way people create, maintain, and sustain the...