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Mapping selfies and memes as Touch 1st ed. 2022


Mapping selfies and memes as Touch 1st ed. 2022

Hardback by Andreallo, Fiona

Mapping selfies and memes as Touch

£44.99

ISBN:
9783030943158
Publication Date:
10 Jun 2022
Edition/language:
1st ed. 2022 / English
Publisher:
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Pages:
116 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 20 - 25 May 2024
Mapping selfies and memes as Touch

Description

This open access book offers a rich and nuanced analysis of digitally networked socialities as culturally meaningful relationships of Touch. Focusing on the ways Touch is practised in everyday social interactions serves as a basis for how Touch is understood as multiply significant - physically, emotionally, intellectually and politically. Andreallo initiates a map of the fundamentals of Touch and how they can be considered for future research in considering digitally networked cultures. This map also serves as a basis for closely examining selfies and memes. Examining social networks of Touch, Andreallo focuses on a specific example of the PrettyGirlsUglyFaces meme and ugly selfies(uglies). Through this example, memes and selfies are mapped as Touch involving textures of both intimacy and violence. Andreallo also discusses technological seamlessness and cultural semefulness as conversations of social relationships of Touch, and proposes the term semeful sociabilities to describe how the everyday technological self engages in practices of Touch. This book is a compact, approachable insight into selfies and memes as everyday culturally networked Touch relationships that also offers a way forward in recognising technological relationships as culturally meaningful.

Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction.Chapter 2: Visual social relationships of memes and selfies, and how they imply Touch.Chapter 3: How Touch works in everyday networked social relationships.Chapter 4: Mapping Touch of (ugly) selfies, memes, and jokes as forms of intimacy and violence. Chapter 5: Semeful sociabilities: socially networked photography as embodied relationships of Touch.Chapter 6: Key takeaways and prospective research.

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