
The Limits of the Digital Revolution
How Mass Media Culture Endures in a Social Media World
- 288 pages
- English
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The Limits of the Digital Revolution
How Mass Media Culture Endures in a Social Media World
About this book
This academic analysis explores social media, specifically examining its influence on the cultural, political, and economic organization of our society and the role capitalism plays within its domain. In this examination of society and technology, author and educator Derek Hrynyshyn explores the ways in which social media shapes popular culture and how social power is expressed within it. He debunks the misperception of the medium as a social equalizer—a theory drawn from the fact that content is created by its users—and compares it to mass media, identifying the capitalist-driven mechanisms that drive both social media and mass media. The work captures his assessment that social media legitimizes the inequities among the social classes rather than challenging them. The book scrutinizes the difference between social media and mass media, the relationship between technologies and social change, and the role of popular culture in the structure of political and economic power. A careful look at social media networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google suggests that these tools are systems of surveillance, monitoring everyday activities for the benefit of advertisers and the networks themselves. Topics covered within the book's 10 detailed chapters include privacy online, freedom of expression, piracy, the digital divide, fragmentation, and social cohesion.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Thinking about Social Media
- Chapter 2. Dispelling Illusions about Social Media
- Chapter 3. Mass Media, Social Media: What’s the Difference?
- Chapter 4. Cultural Labor as the Production of Meaning
- Chapter 5. Social Media in the Production of the Mass Media Audience
- Chapter 6. Property Rights as Cultural Power
- Chapter 7. Social Media as Surveillance Culture
- Chapter 8. The Pseudo-Public Sphere
- Chapter 9. Social Media, Culture, and Inequality
- Chapter 10. Conclusions and Alternatives
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author