Disconnecting with Social Networking Sites
Ben Light puts forward an alternative way of thinking about how we engage with social networking sites. He analyses our engagements social networking sites in public, at work, in our personal lives and as related to our health and wellbeing, emphasizing the importance of disconnection instead of connection.
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Disconnecting with Social Networking Sites
Ben Light puts forward an alternative way of thinking about how we engage with social networking sites. He analyses our engagements social networking sites in public, at work, in our personal lives and as related to our health and wellbeing, emphasizing the importance of disconnection instead of connection.
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Disconnecting with Social Networking Sites

Disconnecting with Social Networking Sites

by B. Light
Disconnecting with Social Networking Sites

Disconnecting with Social Networking Sites

by B. Light

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Overview

Ben Light puts forward an alternative way of thinking about how we engage with social networking sites. He analyses our engagements social networking sites in public, at work, in our personal lives and as related to our health and wellbeing, emphasizing the importance of disconnection instead of connection.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349437870
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2014
Edition description: 1st ed. 2014
Pages: 191
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ben Light is Professor of Digital Media Studies in the Creative Industries Faculty of the Queensland University of Technology, Australia. His research is concerned with the ongoing work people put into digital media in their attempts to make it suitable for their diverse needs, on an everyday basis.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements List of Figures List of Tables PART I: APPROPRIATING SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES 1. The Connectivity Conundrum 2. Theorising Technological Appropriation 3. Acknowledging Mediators PART II: PUBLIC DISCONNECTION 4. Shaping Publics 5. Navigating Work PART III: PERSONAL DISCONNECTION 6. Personalising Use 7. Disclosing Health and Wellbeing PART IV: CONCLUSIONS 8. Towards a Theory of Disconnective Practice References
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