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Youth Technoculture

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Octobre, Sylvie
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : BRILL, 2020.
Colección:Youth in a Globalizing World Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Half Title
  • Series Information
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Introduction From Mediaculture to Technoculture
  • 1 After Mediacultures
  • 2 Technocultural Mutations and Social Mutations
  • 3 Going beyond Moral Panic
  • 4 The New Barbarians
  • Chapter 1 Culture in a Technological World: Major Fears Resurface
  • 1 The Fear of Technocultural Mutations
  • 1.1 Convergence, Mon Amour
  • 1.2 Globalizing Hyperculture
  • 1.3 From Works of Art to Cultural Contents
  • 2 The End of Culture?
  • 2.1 The Destructive Power of Technological Hegemony?
  • 2.2 The Loss of the Tangible
  • 2.3 Behind Technological Change, Cultural Shifts
  • 3 The World of Machines
  • 3.1 Computational Dynamics
  • 3.2 The Past Predicts the Future
  • or, Birds of a Feather Stick Together
  • 3.3 The Cultural Promise of Big Data
  • Chapter 2 The Cult of Participation
  • 1 The Pro-am: A Form of Commitment in the Technocultural Regime
  • 1.1 The Roots of The Pro-am: The Poacher
  • 1.2 The Pro-am Revolution
  • 2 Collective Intelligence and Community
  • 2.1 What Is Collective Intelligence?
  • 2.2 Collective Intelligence and Cultural Expertise
  • 3 The Culture of Doing
  • 3.1 Compensatory Skills
  • 3.2 Creative Remixing
  • 4 A New Ecology of Attention
  • 4.1 In Search of Lost Attention Spans
  • 4.2 In Praise of Free-Floating Attention and the Illusion of Multitasking
  • 4.3 Hyper Attention: An Autopsy
  • Chapter 3 The Impact of Youth Technoculture on Cultural Myths
  • 1 Expressiveness
  • 1.1 Expressive Individualism
  • 1.2 The Rise of Experimentation
  • 2 Emotions First and Foremost
  • 2.1 Peak Experiences
  • 2.2 Presentification
  • 3 Mobility as Value
  • 3.1 The Call to Mobility
  • 3.2 Aesthetico-cultural Cosmopolitanism
  • 3.3 A New Criterion for Ranking
  • 4 Additive Comprehension
  • 4.1 Putting Together the Collaborative Transmedia Puzzle
  • 4.2 The Reputation Filter
  • Chapter 4 How Technoculture Shapes Youth Norms
  • 1 Autonomy, an Ambiguous Standard
  • 1.1 Cultural Consumption: The First Steps towards Autonomy
  • 1.2 Private and Public Autonomy
  • 1.3 The Framework of Cultural Autonomy and Its Inner Tensions
  • 2 Norms of Engagement, Relation and Selection
  • 2.1 The Importance of Choice
  • 2.2 From Relationships to the Proximity Effect
  • 2.3 What Engagement Signifies
  • 3 The Vices and Virtues of Eclecticism
  • 3.1 Revisiting Youth Omnivorism
  • 3.2 The Challenge of Eclecticism
  • Chapter 5 Technoculture, Education and Self-Education
  • 1 Is Technoculture an Alternative Form of Education?
  • 1.1 A "real-world" Education
  • 1.2 The Return of Aesthetics
  • 1.3 Modes of Learning and Affinity Spaces
  • 2 The Challenge of Transliteracy
  • 2.1 Literacy, Media Literacy and Digital Literacy
  • 2.2 The Components of Transliteracy
  • 2.3 A Weapon against Bullshit
  • 3 Mediation and Remediation
  • 3.1 A New Organizing Principle for Knowledge?
  • 3.2 Self-Organization and Remediation
  • Chapter 6 Technological and Cultural Fault Lines