A networked self and love / edited by Zizi Papacharissi
Imprint
New York, NY : Routledge, 2018
Descript
xiv, 265 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
CONTENT
1. Introduction, p.1 / Zizi Papacharissi -- 2. Calling the Irrational Unmanageable Neoliberal Self, p.12 / Ilana Gershon -- 3. Channel Navigation in Interpersonal Communication: Contemporary Practices and Proposed Future Research Directions, p.31 / Penny Trieu and Nicole B. Ellison -- 4. Interpersonal Dynamics in Online Dating: Profıles, Matching, and Discovery, p.50 / David M. Markowitz, Jrey T. Rancoek, and Stephanie Tom Tong -- 5. Connection, Conflict, and Communication Technologies: How Romantic Couples Use the Media for Relationship Management, p.62 / Catalina L. Toma 6. Social Media and Subjectiye Well-Being: A Relational Perspective, p.86 / Samuel Hardman Taylor and Natalya N. Bazarova -- 7. Break-Ups and the Limits of Encoding Love, p.113 -- Bernie Hogan -- 8. Technologically Enhanced Dating: Augmented Human Relationships, Robots, and Fantasy, p.129 / Brittany Davidson, Adam Joinson, and Simon Jones -- 9. Mobilizing the Biopolitical Category: Problems, Devices, and Designs in the Corıstruction of the Gay Sexual Marketplace, p.156 / Kane Race -- 10. "How Angels are Made": Ashley Madison and the Social Bot Affair, p.173 / Tero Karppi -- 11. Disruptive Joy: #BlackOutDay's Affirmative Resonances, p.189 / Alexander Cho -- 12. Am i Why i Can't Have Nice Things? A Reflection on Personal Trauma, Networked Play, and Ethical Sight, p.202 / Whitney Phillips -- 13. On Love and Toııch: The Radical Haptics of Gestational Surrogacy, p.213 / Margaret Schwartz -- 14. What's Love Got to Do With lt?, p.230 / Shaka McGlotten -- Index, p.253