"This book offers an excellent analysis of our present moment. Centering the everyday, <i>Constant Disconnection</i> is among the very best ethnographic studies of the digital age."<br /> —Jason Farman, University of Maryland
"<i>Constant Disconnection</i> is a fascinating and important exploration of the modern moment of constant connectivity. It spells out a compelling, counterintuitive argument—in effect offering a unified field theory of the effect of advanced communications on people and social systems."<br /> —Lee Rainie, Pew Research Center
The weight of constant digital connection is the default condition of working life, home life, and everyday personal life – driving us to engage more with platforms than with people, a new state of constant disconnection that we cannot escape. Overflowing email inboxes, deluges of mobile phone notifications and torrents of social media posts—the flow of communication in its abundance is today's individualized interface for interpersonal and professional practices.
Communication technologies and their use are both the needle and the thread of the wider social tapestry of everyday contemporary life. This ever-changing communication environment is where the neoliberal economic policies of the West and the commercial imperatives of the platform and data-mining industries meet. It is where the contradictions they produce can be felt day-to-day by citizens-turned-users.
How does it feel to live at the pressure points of intersecting economic realities and why does it matter? Drawing on extensive sociological research, Burchell examines how individuals try to manage connection as participation in everyday life and how, on a larger scale, the ever-expanding knowledge, communication, and data-driven economies depend on the very pressures that result from our disparate communication needs. With so much time spent managing the pressures of our communication environment, we often overlook the way media technologies produce systemic tensions that are reshaping how we interact with each other and what we understand to be social connection today.
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Preface: There Are Real People Here
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Disconnected Sociality of Everyday Life
1. Economies of Communication Management
2. Managing Time
3. Managing Connection
4. Practicing Surveillance
5. Practicing Authenticity
6. Practicing Metacommunication
Conclusion: To Count and Be Counted
Notes
Index
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"This book offers an excellent analysis of our present moment. Centering the everyday, Constant Disconnection is among the very best ethnographic studies of the digital age."
—Jason Farman, University of Maryland
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ISBN
9781503632356
Publisert
2024-08-20
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Stanford University Press
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229 mm
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152 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
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Engelsk
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