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Dating App Logic and Geo-Enabled Mobile Socialities 约会应用逻辑和地理功能的移动社交
Pub Date : 2021-05-07 DOI: 10.4324/9781003089872-11
D. Chambers
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引用次数: 1
Immobile Socialities? 不动的社会性方面?
Pub Date : 2021-05-06 DOI: 10.4324/9781003089872-28
Philipp Seuferling
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引用次数: 0
Mobile Socialities 移动社会性方面
Pub Date : 2021-05-06 DOI: 10.4324/9781003089872-4
D. Morley
This chapter offers a meta-commentary on the concept of mobile socialites, and on claims that the new technologies of our globalised age have ushered in a borderless world of unprecedented rates of mobility and time-space compression. That vision of how Progress is driven by improvements in the efficiency of transport and communication is here placed in historical context, in an attempt to avoid the dangers of an unself-conscious focus on the present day. The analysis addresses questions concerning how ideas of home and community need to be adapted in the context of contemporary changes in patterns of communication and physical mobility and the changing relations of virtual and material geographies. It focusses on differential mobilities, the politics of waiting - and exclusion- and the continuing significance of place-based modes of sociality. It also discusses the fate of those populations who, rather than exploring any kind of mobile sociality, are increasingly retreating behind sedentarist, particularistic boundaries. The chapter investigates how these desires to to regain some sense of security in a world of flux have provided the seed-bed for the contemporary forms of populism. In conclusion, the argument also considers how the Covid-19 pandemic is reshaping previous debates about both mobility and sociality. Presumptions about the unquestioned value of increased speeds of circulation take on a quite different hue in a context in which the dominant rhetoric is necessarily now one of social distancing and boundary regulation.
这一章提供了对移动社交概念的元评论,以及关于我们全球化时代的新技术带来了一个前所未有的流动性和时空压缩的无国界世界的说法。这种关于进步是如何由运输和通讯效率的提高所驱动的观点,在这里被置于历史背景中,以避免不自觉地关注当下的危险。该分析涉及的问题是,家庭和社区的概念需要如何适应当代通信和物理流动模式的变化以及虚拟地理和物质地理之间不断变化的关系。它关注的是不同的流动性,等待和排斥的政治,以及基于地点的社会模式的持续意义。它还讨论了那些不愿探索任何形式的移动社会,而是越来越多地退回到静坐主义、特殊主义边界后面的人群的命运。本章探讨了这些在不断变化的世界中重新获得某种安全感的愿望如何为当代形式的民粹主义提供了温床。最后,本文还考虑了Covid-19大流行如何重塑之前关于流动性和社会性的辩论。关于提高流通速度的毫无疑问的价值的假设,在这样一个背景下呈现出完全不同的色调,在这个背景下,主导的修辞现在必然是社会距离和边界监管。
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引用次数: 2
‘I can’t Breathe’ “我不能呼吸了”
Pub Date : 2021-04-02 DOI: 10.4324/9781003089872-25
A. Reading
This chapter takes as its starting point the #Black Lives Matter slogan ‘I can’t breathe’ cycling through intersectional mediations and mobilisation to develop an emergent analytical framework for immobile antisocialities. It draws on multi-disciplinary approaches beyond media studies to create a conceptual framework that gives air to elements that are immobile and antisocial. The chapter asks, how do we understand the experience of interruption and amplified displacement arising from locative, temporal and social breakage experienced during stoppages of movement which we might conceptualise as immobile socialities? How do we understand what happens to sociality when movement and close contact between people is regulated and curtailed as in the 2020 COVID 19 lockdowns, as result of protests and blockades or as a result of police or security checkpoints? Two main ideas are suggested: the idea of a ‘respiratory ontology’ to suggest how mobility and immobility, sociality and antisociality give life to each other, and secondly, as part of this, the idea of radical antisociality. © 2021 selection and editorial matter, Annette Hill, Maren Hartmann and Magnus Andersson.
本章以#黑人的命也重要#的口号“我无法呼吸”为起点,通过交叉调解和动员来发展一个针对固定反社会的新兴分析框架。它借鉴了媒体研究之外的多学科方法,创造了一个概念框架,为固定和反社会的元素提供了空间。本章提出的问题是,我们如何理解在我们可能概念化为固定社会的运动停止期间,由位置、时间和社会断裂所经历的中断和放大位移的经验?当人们之间的流动和密切接触受到管制和限制时,我们如何理解社会会发生什么,就像2020年COVID - 19封锁那样,由于抗议和封锁,或者由于警察或安全检查站?他提出了两个主要观点:一是“呼吸本体论”的观点,它表明了流动性和不流动性,社会性和反社会性是如何相互赋予生命的,第二,作为其中的一部分,激进反社会性的观点。©2021选择和编辑事项,安妮特·希尔,马伦·哈特曼和马格努斯·安德森。
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引用次数: 0
Introduction Part III 引言第三部分
Pub Date : 2021-04-02 DOI: 10.4324/9781003089872-16
E. Polson
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引用次数: 0
Introduction Part IV 引言第四部分
Pub Date : 2021-04-02 DOI: 10.4324/9781003089872-24
A. Reading
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引用次数: 0
Introduction Part I 引言第一部分
Pub Date : 2021-04-02 DOI: 10.4324/9781003089872-3
D. Morley
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引用次数: 0
Digitizing Desires 数字化的欲望
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.4324/9781003089872-13
E. Costa
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引用次数: 0
Anchoring Narratives 锚定的叙述
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.4324/9781003089872-10
L. Clark
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引用次数: 0
Transported Immobility 运输不动
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.4324/9781003089872-27
Annette Hill
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引用次数: 0
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