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DDC 302.23/1
K 43

Kien, Grant,.
    Communicating with memes : : consequences in post-truth civilization / / Grant Kien. - Lanham : : Lexington Books, an imprint of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc.,, ©2019. - 1 online resource (xvi, 255 pages) : : illustrations (some color). - (Communication perspectives in popular culture). - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/75ACCF72-50D0-4745-AB3E-19A8D82BCE47. - ISBN 9781498551342 (electronic book). - ISBN 1498551343 (electronic book)
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 11, 2019).
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Kien, Grant. Communicating with memes. - Lanham : Lexington Books, [2019]. - ISBN 9781498551335
    Содержание:
Memes and memetic communication -- Our digital steamworks -- Rehash(tagged) -- Urgency and emergency -- Living the discrete life -- Digital moral panics and mass hysteria -- Bitty, ungrand narratives -- All in the hive -- Ironic camouflage -- Immortal misinformation -- Memetic politics and armchair activism -- Twenty-first century witch hunting -- Looks good man: aesthetic dominance -- We're all situationists now -- Ethical (r)evolution.

~РУБ DDC 302.23/1

Рубрики: Memes.

   Social media.


   Internet--Social aspects.


   PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology


   Memes.


   Social media--Political aspects.


Аннотация: "Communicating with Memes: Consequences in Post-truth Civilization investigates the consequences of memetic communication, the causes of these consequences, and what action--if any--should be taken in response. Communicating with memes across social media networks has become a commonplace activity in today's world, despite the fact that just years earlier, this mode of communication was a rarity. The rapid adoption of this new mode of communication through ubiquitous social media and device use is resulting in a major transformation of the ways in which we think and behave in our digital world. From the election of Donald Trump, to online harassment and identity theft, to the resurgence of once-eradicated diseases due to the anti-vaxxer movement, Grant Kien analyzes fourteen major consequences of this shift and confronts the question of how to approach these consequences"--Publisher's description.

Kien, Grant,. Communicating with memes : [Электронный ресурс] : consequences in post-truth civilization / / Grant Kien., ©2019. - 1 online resource (xvi, 255 pages) : с. (Введено оглавление)

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Kien, Grant,. Communicating with memes : [Электронный ресурс] : consequences in post-truth civilization / / Grant Kien., ©2019. - 1 online resource (xvi, 255 pages) : с. (Введено оглавление)


DDC 302.23/1
K 43

Kien, Grant,.
    Communicating with memes : : consequences in post-truth civilization / / Grant Kien. - Lanham : : Lexington Books, an imprint of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc.,, ©2019. - 1 online resource (xvi, 255 pages) : : illustrations (some color). - (Communication perspectives in popular culture). - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/75ACCF72-50D0-4745-AB3E-19A8D82BCE47. - ISBN 9781498551342 (electronic book). - ISBN 1498551343 (electronic book)
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 11, 2019).
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Kien, Grant. Communicating with memes. - Lanham : Lexington Books, [2019]. - ISBN 9781498551335
    Содержание:
Memes and memetic communication -- Our digital steamworks -- Rehash(tagged) -- Urgency and emergency -- Living the discrete life -- Digital moral panics and mass hysteria -- Bitty, ungrand narratives -- All in the hive -- Ironic camouflage -- Immortal misinformation -- Memetic politics and armchair activism -- Twenty-first century witch hunting -- Looks good man: aesthetic dominance -- We're all situationists now -- Ethical (r)evolution.

~РУБ DDC 302.23/1

Рубрики: Memes.

   Social media.


   Internet--Social aspects.


   PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology


   Memes.


   Social media--Political aspects.


Аннотация: "Communicating with Memes: Consequences in Post-truth Civilization investigates the consequences of memetic communication, the causes of these consequences, and what action--if any--should be taken in response. Communicating with memes across social media networks has become a commonplace activity in today's world, despite the fact that just years earlier, this mode of communication was a rarity. The rapid adoption of this new mode of communication through ubiquitous social media and device use is resulting in a major transformation of the ways in which we think and behave in our digital world. From the election of Donald Trump, to online harassment and identity theft, to the resurgence of once-eradicated diseases due to the anti-vaxxer movement, Grant Kien analyzes fourteen major consequences of this shift and confronts the question of how to approach these consequences"--Publisher's description.

DDC 302.23/1
A 77

Arora, Payal,.
    The next billion users : : digital life beyond the West / / Payal Arora. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : : Harvard University Press,, 2019. - 1 online resource (269 pages). - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/B4EBDBA0-0AE5-4B53-9142-C316AA70128B. - ISBN 9780674238879 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 0674238877 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 9780674238886 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 0674238885 (electronic bk.)
Print version record.
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Arora, Payal. Next billion users. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2019. - ISBN 9780674983786
    Содержание:
The leisure divide -- Natives at play -- Media bandits -- Virtuous poor -- Slumdog inspiration -- Poverty laboratory -- Privacy, paucity, and profit -- Forbidden love.

~РУБ DDC 302.23/1

Рубрики: Internet users--Developing countries.

   Internet and the poor--Developing countries.


   Internet--Social aspects--Developing countries.


   Computer security--Developing countries.


   PSYCHOLOGY--Social Psychology.


   Computer security.


   Internet and the poor.


   Internet--Social aspects.


   Internet users.


   BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Consumer Behavior


   Developing countries.
Аннотация: New-media pundits obsess over online privacy and security, cyberbullying, and revenge porn, but do these things really matter in most of the world? The Next Billion Users reveals that many assumptions about internet use in developing countries are wrong. After immersing herself in factory towns, slums, townships, and favelas, Payal Arora assesses real patterns of internet usage in India, China, South Africa, Brazil, and the Middle East. She finds Himalayan teens growing closer by sharing a single computer with common passwords and profiles. In China's gaming factories, the line between work and leisure disappears. In Riyadh, a group of young women organize a YouTube fashion show. Why do citizens of states with strict surveillance policies appear to care so little about their digital privacy? Why do Brazilians eschew geo-tagging on social media? What drives young Indians to friend "foreign" strangers on Facebook and give "missed calls" to people? The Next Billion Users answers these questions and many more. Through extensive fieldwork, Arora demonstrates that the global poor are far from virtuous utilitarians who mainly go online to study, find jobs, and obtain health information. She reveals habits of use bound to intrigue everyone from casual internet users to developers of global digital platforms to organizations seeking to reach the next billion internet users.--

Arora, Payal,. The next billion users : [Электронный ресурс] : digital life beyond the West / / Payal Arora., 2019. - 1 online resource (269 pages) с. (Введено оглавление)

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Arora, Payal,. The next billion users : [Электронный ресурс] : digital life beyond the West / / Payal Arora., 2019. - 1 online resource (269 pages) с. (Введено оглавление)


DDC 302.23/1
A 77

Arora, Payal,.
    The next billion users : : digital life beyond the West / / Payal Arora. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : : Harvard University Press,, 2019. - 1 online resource (269 pages). - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/B4EBDBA0-0AE5-4B53-9142-C316AA70128B. - ISBN 9780674238879 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 0674238877 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 9780674238886 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 0674238885 (electronic bk.)
Print version record.
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Arora, Payal. Next billion users. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2019. - ISBN 9780674983786
    Содержание:
The leisure divide -- Natives at play -- Media bandits -- Virtuous poor -- Slumdog inspiration -- Poverty laboratory -- Privacy, paucity, and profit -- Forbidden love.

~РУБ DDC 302.23/1

Рубрики: Internet users--Developing countries.

   Internet and the poor--Developing countries.


   Internet--Social aspects--Developing countries.


   Computer security--Developing countries.


   PSYCHOLOGY--Social Psychology.


   Computer security.


   Internet and the poor.


   Internet--Social aspects.


   Internet users.


   BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Consumer Behavior


   Developing countries.
Аннотация: New-media pundits obsess over online privacy and security, cyberbullying, and revenge porn, but do these things really matter in most of the world? The Next Billion Users reveals that many assumptions about internet use in developing countries are wrong. After immersing herself in factory towns, slums, townships, and favelas, Payal Arora assesses real patterns of internet usage in India, China, South Africa, Brazil, and the Middle East. She finds Himalayan teens growing closer by sharing a single computer with common passwords and profiles. In China's gaming factories, the line between work and leisure disappears. In Riyadh, a group of young women organize a YouTube fashion show. Why do citizens of states with strict surveillance policies appear to care so little about their digital privacy? Why do Brazilians eschew geo-tagging on social media? What drives young Indians to friend "foreign" strangers on Facebook and give "missed calls" to people? The Next Billion Users answers these questions and many more. Through extensive fieldwork, Arora demonstrates that the global poor are far from virtuous utilitarians who mainly go online to study, find jobs, and obtain health information. She reveals habits of use bound to intrigue everyone from casual internet users to developers of global digital platforms to organizations seeking to reach the next billion internet users.--

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