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|a Front Cover; Symbolic Interaction and New Social Media; Copyright Page; Contents; Dedication; List of Contributors; When McLuhan Met Simmel: Form is the Content, Medium is the Message; References; From Object to Flow: Network Sensibility, Symbolic Interactionism, and Social Media; From Network Analysis to Network Sensibilities; Network Sensibilities as Generative Tool; Shifting from Objects to Flows; From Matters of Fact to Matters of Concern: Highlighting the Ethics of Network Sensibilities; Conclusion; Notes; References.
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|a Social Network Analysis for Facebook: Locating Cliques and Visualizing SociabilityRelational Data; Sociogram and Visualization; Sociability on Facebook; SI and SNA; References; Appendix: Essential SNA Concepts; New Iowa School Redux: Second Life as Laboratory; New Iowa School Laboratory and Web 1.0; New Iowa School Laboratory and Web 2.0; Virtual, Not Actual, But Real; The Bias of Communication; References; Mutable selves and digital reflexivities: Social media for social change in the Middle East and North Africa; Critical Emotional Events; Locating Online Activism.
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|a Symbolic Convergence/Media ConvergencePresentation of the Activist Self; Applying a Framework of Digital Reflexivity in Communication Flow; Digitally Reflexive Mutable Selves; "We are all ... "; Notes; References; Structural Roles in Massively Multiplayer Online Games: A Case Study of Guild and Raid Leaders in World of Warcraft; Roles and the World of Warcraft; Methods; Findings; Conclusion; Notes; References; (Re)Embodiment of the Digital Self and First Life Body in a New Social Media Environment: Paid Sex Work in Second Life; Scripting Computer-Mediated Sex in a Consumer Society; Methods.
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|a Findings: Dramaturgy, Commodified Virtual Bodies, and Re-embodimentDiscussion; Notes; References; Surfing to an Alternative Self: Internet Technology and Sexuality among "Married Straight Homosexual Men"; Surfing to an Alternative Self; Technology, Subjectivity, and Existential Alternatives; Research Design and Methods; Findings: A New Category, Negotiations, an Alternative Closet and Secrets; Discussion: Technology, Virtuality, Existential Inventions, and Alternative Selves; Notes; References; Part I: New empirical studies.
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|a "The Wall is the City": A narrative analysis of Vancouver's post-riot "Apology Wall"Introduction; Method; Results; Discussion and Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Author Biographies.
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|a This volume builds on and expands the existing symbolic interactionist perspective to include the study of social interaction made possible by the use of new social media.
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