This book explores how the Internet is connected to the global crisis of liberal democracy. Today, self-promotion is at the heart of many human relationships. The selfie is not just a social media gesture people love to hate. It is also a symbol of social reality in the age of the Internet. Through social media people have new ways of rating and judging themselves and one another, via metrics such as likes, shares, followers and friends. There are new thirsts for authenticity, outlets for verbal aggression, and social problems. Social media culture and neoliberalism dovetail and amplify one another, feeding social estrangement. With neoliberalism, psychosocial wounds are agitated and authoritarianism is provoked. Yet this new sociality also...
The selfie has emerged as one of the most globally recognizable images and is embroiled in both popu...
Datafication, algorithms, social media and their various assemblages enable massive connective proce...
How the World Changed Social Media is the first book in Why We Post, a book series that investigates...
This book explores how the Internet is connected to the global crisis of liberal democracy. Today, s...
Guy Debord proffered that the spectacle in late capitalism is a "social relationship between people ...
selfiesphotographysocial mediaself-portraiturephenomenological subjectivityThe contemporary and risi...
Guy Debord proffered that the spectacle in late capitalism is a "social relationship between people ...
This text explores the representation of one’s intimate images, namely selfies, and the possibility ...
The purpose of this article is to provide a reflection on a broad scope of cultural narcissism with ...
This document investigates the formal and technical qualities in selfie-taking and their relationshi...
Mobile devices can instantly create and distribute a digital self-portrait, or ‘selfie’ across a myr...
How the World Changed Social Media is the first book in Why We Post, a book series that investigates...
The theory of governmentality assumes a logic of self-optimization and self-regulation to be charact...
The selfie phenomenon can be viewed as a symptom and forewarning indication of a deeper globally spr...
peer reviewedThe article considers the images and performances of the face in social net- works from...
The selfie has emerged as one of the most globally recognizable images and is embroiled in both popu...
Datafication, algorithms, social media and their various assemblages enable massive connective proce...
How the World Changed Social Media is the first book in Why We Post, a book series that investigates...
This book explores how the Internet is connected to the global crisis of liberal democracy. Today, s...
Guy Debord proffered that the spectacle in late capitalism is a "social relationship between people ...
selfiesphotographysocial mediaself-portraiturephenomenological subjectivityThe contemporary and risi...
Guy Debord proffered that the spectacle in late capitalism is a "social relationship between people ...
This text explores the representation of one’s intimate images, namely selfies, and the possibility ...
The purpose of this article is to provide a reflection on a broad scope of cultural narcissism with ...
This document investigates the formal and technical qualities in selfie-taking and their relationshi...
Mobile devices can instantly create and distribute a digital self-portrait, or ‘selfie’ across a myr...
How the World Changed Social Media is the first book in Why We Post, a book series that investigates...
The theory of governmentality assumes a logic of self-optimization and self-regulation to be charact...
The selfie phenomenon can be viewed as a symptom and forewarning indication of a deeper globally spr...
peer reviewedThe article considers the images and performances of the face in social net- works from...
The selfie has emerged as one of the most globally recognizable images and is embroiled in both popu...
Datafication, algorithms, social media and their various assemblages enable massive connective proce...
How the World Changed Social Media is the first book in Why We Post, a book series that investigates...