This article will demonstrate how the notion of 'phatic communion' has become an increasingly significant part of digital media culture alongside the rise of online networking practices. Through a consideration of the new media objects of blogs, social networking profiles and microblogs, along with their associated practices, I will argue, that the social contexts of 'individualization' and 'network sociality', alongside the technological developments associated with pervasive communication and 'connected presence' has led to an online media culture increasingly dominated by phatic communications. That is, communications which have purely social (networking) and not informational or dialogic intents. I conclude with a discussion of the pote...
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This article will demonstrate how the notion of 'phatic communion' has become an increasingly signif...
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The perspectives of digital sociology formation through the prism of transformation of new media are...
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Network culture explores the transformations affecting media culture with the passage from the broad...
© Media International Australia Editorial Board.Over the past decade, 'social media' have ...
a b s t r a c t In our time, with the growth in the Internet and associated technologies, technology...
This article develops a new theory of polymedia in order to understand the consequences of digital m...
This article explores some current transformations of the social. It argues for a shift from a model...
This article will demonstrate how the notion of 'phatic communion' has become an increasingly signif...
Apart from the exchanging of information, an important role of conversation and communication is to ...
The perspectives of digital sociology formation through the prism of transformation of new media are...
During the last decade, new media have become aggregators of visual content which translates socio-c...
In the network society, our lives are arranged, more than ever, around communication. Among other as...
Within media theory the worldwide shift from a 19th-century print culture via a 20th-century electro...
Abstract Twenty-five years ago, Horace Newcomb and Paul Hirsch proposed a model for studying televis...
The article deals with the problem of communication culture transformation in the modern informatio...
The paper aims to determine how information and communication technology influences contemporary cul...
This article draws an analogy between physical nonverbal gesture and the textual conventions of new ...
Network culture explores the transformations affecting media culture with the passage from the broad...
© Media International Australia Editorial Board.Over the past decade, 'social media' have ...
a b s t r a c t In our time, with the growth in the Internet and associated technologies, technology...
This article develops a new theory of polymedia in order to understand the consequences of digital m...
This article explores some current transformations of the social. It argues for a shift from a model...