Networked Affect(1st Edition)

Authors:

Ken Hillis ,Susanna Paasonen ,Michael Petit

Type:Hardcover/ PaperBack / Loose Leaf
Condition: Used/New

In Stock: 1 Left

Shipment time

Expected shipping within 2 - 3 Days
Access to 35 Million+ Textbooks solutions Free
Ask Unlimited Questions from expert AI-Powered Answers 30 Min Free Tutoring Session
7 days-trial

Total Price:

$0

List Price: $22.87 Savings: $22.87 (100%)
Access to 30 Million+ solutions
Ask 50 Questions from expert AI-Powered Answers 24/7 Tutor Help Detailed solutions for Networked Affect

Price:

$9.99

/month

Book details

ISBN: 0262028646, 978-0262028646

Book publisher: The MIT Press

Offer Just for You!: Buy 2 books before the end of January and enter our lucky draw.

Book Price $0 : Investigations Of Affective Experiences That Emerge In Online Settings That Range From Facebook Discussion Forums To â??smartâ? Classrooms.Our Encounters With Websites, Avatars, Videos, Mobile Apps, Discussion Forums, GIFs, And Nonhuman Intelligent Agents Allow Us To Experience Sensations Of Connectivity, Interest, Desire, And Attachmentâ??as Well As Detachment, Boredom, Fear, And Shame. Some Affective Online Encounters May Arouse Complex, Contradictory Feelings That Resist Dualistic Distinctions. In This Book, Leading Scholars Examine The Fluctuating And Altering Dynamics Of Affect That Give Shape To Online Connections And Disconnections. Doing So, They Tie Issues Of Circulation And Connectivity To Theorizations Of Networked Affect. Their Diverse Investigationsâ??considering Subjects That Range From Online Sexual Dynamics To The Liveliness Of Computer Codeâ??demonstrate The Value Of Affect Theories For Internet Studies. The Contributors Investigate Networked Affect In Terms Of Intensity, Sensation, And Value. They Explore Online Intensities That Range From Tumblr Practices In LGBTQ Communities To Visceral Reactions To Animated Avatars; Examine The Affective Materiality Of Software In Such Platforms As Steampunk Culture And Nonprofit Altporn; And Analyze The Ascription Of Value To Online Activities Including The GTD (â??getting Things Doneâ?) Movement And The Accumulation Of Personal Digital Materials. ContributorsJames Ash, Alex Cho, Jodi Dean, Melissa Gregg, Ken Hillis, Kylie Jarrett, Tero Karppi, Stephen Maddison, Susanna Paasonen, Jussi Parikka, Michael Petit, Jennifer Pybus, Jenny Sundén, Veronika Tzankova