Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction – The Logic of Digital Culture – David Arditi and Jennifer Miller


SECTION I. – Power in the Digital Era

Chapter 1 – “Digital Hegemony: Net Neutrality, The Value Gap and Corporate Interests” – David Arditi

Chapter 2 – “Dialectics of Degradation and Datafication: The Cultural Politics of Ecological Footprints in Earth System Governance” – Timothy W. Luke

Chapter 3 – “Government vs. Corporate Surveillance: Privacy Concerns in the Digital World” – Brian Connor and Long Doan


SECTION II. Politics in the Digital Era

Chapter 4 – “Digital Culture, Media Spectacle, and the Ascension of Donald J. Trump” – Douglas Kellner

Chapter 5 – The (Digital) Future is Female: Between Individuality and Collectivity in Online Feminist Practices” – Ariella Horwitz and Lisa Daily

Chapter 6 – “Queering the Straight World?: Mommy Blogs, Quer Kids, and the Limits of Digital Advocacy” – Jennifer Miller


SECTION III. Culture in the Digital Era

Chapter 7 – “On the Cultural Power of the ‘Mariana’s Web’ Meme” – Robert W. Gehl

Chapter 8 – “Photography, Bibliography, Digitality, Paradox” – Timothy Morris

Chapter 9 – “The New Old: Vinyl Records and Digital Media” – Michael Palm


Section IV. Being Human in the Digital Era

Chapter 10 – “Digitized Music and the Aesthetic Experience of Difference” – Nancy Weiss Hanrahan

Chapter 11 – “Keeping Commerce Human? Contradictions of Digital Sharing Economy Platforms” – Michele Krugh

Chapter 12 – “From the Wild West to Silicon Valley: Shifting Models of Reproductive Medicine in North America” – Amy Speier

Conclusion – Avoiding Digital Disaster – David Arditi

 

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