Disentangling: the geographies of digital disconnection
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Abstract: | "After the rapid rise of digital networking in the 2000s and 2010s, we are now seeing a rise of interest in how people can disentangle their lives from the increasingly pervasive networks of digital communications. This edited volume contributes to the turn toward digital disconnection research by bringing together an interdisciplinary group of authors with expertise in various forms and philosophies of disentangling. By "disentangling" we mean disconnection not just from media but from a digitalized world, a world in which places and landscapes are increasingly structured around digital connectivity. People increasingly look for strategies that will let them reject, avoid, and rework pervasive media demanding they remain connected at all times. How might we facilitate autonomy from tendrils of digital surveillance, revalue places over dematerialized flows, and unravel digital dependency? Who gets to disconnect and who does not? How do natural cycles such as sleep and death relate to disentangling? Can we clarify the means and objectives of "digital detox"? Can we map the failures, glitches, contradictions and paradoxes that plague digital connectivity? What does our willing and unwilling entanglement in digital networks say with regard to social resilience and cultural resistance? The book's three sections start with questions about ethics and justice associated with the power geometries of digital (dis)connection, it then moves on to consider digitally entangled lives and afterlives, and concludes with a look at the ambiguities of (dis)connection in time-spaces of the COVID-19 pandemic"-- |
Umfang: | xiii, 330 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme 21 cm |
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Contents Acknowledgments Editors Contributors vii ix xi Introduction: Rethinking the Entangling Force of Connective Media PaulC. Adams and André Jansson 1 PART I: POWER GEOMETRIES OF CONNECTIVITY 1. Disconnection and Reconnection as Resistance to Geosurveiliance 23 David Swanlund 2. Locational Technologies in Post-disaster Infrastructure Space: Uneven Access to OpenStreetMap in Post earthquake Haiti 41 Mimi Shelter 3. Disconnection as Distinction: A Bourdieusian Study of Where People Withdraw from Digital Media 61 Karin Fast, Johan Lindell, andAndré Jansson 4. Digital Disconnection as Othering: immersion, “Authenticity” and the Politics of Experience 91 Neriko Musha Doerr PART II: (DIS)CONNECTED LIVES 5. Automating Digital Afterlives Robbie Fordyce, Bjørn Nansen, Michael Arnold, Tamara Kohn, and Martin Gibbs 115
vi Contents 6. Senses and Sensors of Steep: Digital Mediation and Disconnection in Sleep Architectures Bjørn Nansen, Kate Mannell, and Christopher O’Neill 137 7. Digita! Ruins: Virtuat Worlds as Landscapes of Disconnection Gonzalo C. Garcia and Vincent Miller 163 8. “Trønk on Paper, Share Online”: Interrogating the Sense of Slowness and Disconnection in the Rise of Shouzhang in China 189 Van Yuan PART III: RETHINKING DISCONNECTION IN A DISRUPTED WORLD 9. Disconnect to Reconnect! Self-help to Regain an Authentic Sense of Space Through Digital Detoxing 227 Gunn Enli and Trine Syvertsen 10. Retreat Culture and Therapeutic Disconnection Pepita Hesselberth 11. Networked Intimacies: Pandemic Dis/Connections Between Anxiety, Joy, and Laughter Jenny Sundén 253 273 12. Paradoxes of Disconnected Connection 295 Paul C. Adams, I//we Behrens, Steven Hoelscher, Olga Lavrenova, Heath Robinson, and Van Yuan Index 325
“This collection offers a brilliant series of reflections on our increasingly am bivalent response to the digital tendrils that captivate and capture us. The result is a profound and riveting meditation on the fate of sociality in our increasingly networked world.” Mark Andrejevic, Monash University “In today’s hyperconnected world, it is imperative to understand the geogra phies, experiences, and impacts of digital disconnection. Disentangling offers an important intervention for anyone seeking to understand what it means for people and places to switch off.” Mark Graham, Oxford Internet Institute Disentangling provides an interdisciplinary global analysis of the growing trend toward digital disconnection. Moving beyond technological disconnec tion, this volume proposes the term “disentangling” as a lens for rethinking the structures of our digital world and categorizing the ways in which people reject, avoid, or rework their digital networks. Contributors explore existential issues stemming from digitally entangled lives and investigate how geographies of disconnection relate to wider societal challenges. Additional chapters explore connections between digital disconnection and other forms of disconnection, including death, sleep, and the abandonment of human settlements. The volume closes with a reflection on connectivity in the post-pandemic society and how we might rework our connections to fit a “socially distanced” world. ANDRÉ JANSSON is Professor of Media and Communication Studies and Director of the Geomedia Research Group at Karlstad University. PAUL C. ADAMS
is Professor of Geography and Director of Urban Studies at the University of Texas at Austin and founder of the Media and Communica tion Geography Specialty Group òf the American Association of Geographers. |
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title_sort | disentangling the geographies of digital disconnection |
title_sub | the geographies of digital disconnection |
topic | Interaktion (DE-588)4027266-7 gnd Soziales Netzwerk (DE-588)4055762-5 gnd Verzicht (DE-588)4188174-6 gnd Neue Medien (DE-588)4196910-8 gnd Vernetzung (DE-588)4359141-3 gnd Kommunikation (DE-588)4031883-7 gnd Digitale Revolution (DE-588)7854804-4 gnd Medienkonsum (DE-588)4120719-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Interaktion Soziales Netzwerk Verzicht Neue Medien Vernetzung Kommunikation Digitale Revolution Medienkonsum Aufsatzsammlung |
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