Theorizing Digital Cultures delves into the profound impact of digital technologies on our daily lives, identities, bodies, social relations, artistic practices, and environment. Authored by Grant David Bollmer and published by SAGE Publications Ltd in 2018, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of how digital media shape various aspects of culture.
Key features include:
- A clear introduction to the importance of theory for understanding digital cultures
- An accessible presentation of key theories related to cybernetics, online identities, aesthetics, and ecologies
- An examination of power relations between individuals and groups influenced by digital technologies
- Applied examples such as YouTube personalities, Facebook’s ‘like’ button, and holographic performers to enhance understanding
This book is structured in a way that makes complex theoretical approaches easy to grasp, making it an essential resource for students and researchers of digital culture and society across the social sciences.
