Folk culture in the digital age : the emergent dynamics of human interaction /
Smart phones, tablets, Facebook, Twitter, and wireless Internet connections are the latest technologies to have become entrenched in our culture. Although traditionalists have argued that computer-mediated communication and cyberspace are incongruent with the study of folklore, Trevor J. Blank sees...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Logan [Utah] :
Utah State University Press,
[2012]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Pattern in the virtual folk culture of computer-mediated communication / Trevor J. Blank
- How counterculture helped put the "vernacular" in vernacular webs / Robert Glenn Howard
- Netizens, revolutionaries, and the inalienable right to the Internet / Tok Thompson
- Performance 2.0: observations toward a theory of the digital performance of folklore / Anthony Bak Buccitelli
- Real virtuality: enhancing locality by enacting the small world theory / Lynne S. McNeill
- Jokes on the Internet: listing toward lists / Elliott Oring
- The Jewish joke online: framing and symbolizing humor in analog and digital culture / Simon J. Bronner
- From oral tradition to cyberspace: tapeworm diet rumors and legends / Elizabeth Tucker
- Love and war and anime art: an ethnographic look at a virtual community of collectors / Bill Ellis
- Face to face with the digital folk: the ethics of fieldwork on Facebook / Montana Miller.