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To speak of participation today raises a series of questions on how the presence and use of new media affect modes of social participation. From a variety of theoretical, empirical and methodological perspectives, the contributions in this volume explore participation in different social realms - from everyday life, interpersonal relationships, work and leisure activities to collective and political action. This collection demonstrates that participation is a localised notion, assuming a multitude of shapes under a variety of technological, political, socio-economic, linguistic and cultural conditions.
Contents
Contents: Hajo Greif/Larissa Hjorth/Amparo Lasén/Claire Lobet-Maris: Introduction - Leopoldina Fortunati: Online Participation and the New Media - Hajo Greif/Matthias Werner: From Information to Broadband Society, Whence and Whither? - Giuseppina Pellegrino: Participatory Frameworks: Re-tracing Participation in the Theoretical Node Technology/Society - Kate Crawford: Listening, not Lurking: The Neglected Form of Participation - Naomi S. Baron: Attitudes towards Mobile Phones: A Cross-Cultural Comparison - Jane Vincent: Emotions and the Mobile Phone - Larissa Hjorth/Ingrid Richardson: Playing the Waiting Game: Complicating Notions of (Tele)presence and Gendered Distraction in Casual Mobile Gaming - Chung Tai Cheng: Imagined Performativity: The Great Virtue of Cyberspace in Contemporary Chinese Workers' Social Lives - Amparo Lasén/Iñaki Martínez de Albeniz: 'An Original Protest, at Least.' Mediality and Participation - Boxu Yang/Yuan Le/Shanshan An: The Less Expected: An Exploration of the Social and Political Activities on the Internet in China - Brian Simpson: The Facebook Family: Information and Communication Technology Redrafting the Rules of Participation in Family Life - Lieve Gies: The Frenzy of Digital Photography: A Biopolitical Assessment - Romina Cachia/Alexandra Haché: Hyperlinked Avatars: Negotiating Identities and Social Relations within Social Networking Sites - Lilia Raycheva: Tracing the Policy Challenges of the Digital Dividend.