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Author Lingel, Jessa (Jessica), 1983- author

Title Digital countercultures and the struggle for community / Jessa Lingel
Published Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2017]
©2017

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 178 pages) : illustrations
Series The information society series
Information society series.
Contents Introduction -- Frameworks for technology and communities of alterity -- The death and life of great online subcultures: an analysis of body modification ezine -- They came from the basement: tactics of secrecy in New Brunswick's underground punk community -- Fight for your platform to party: Brooklyn drag and the battle for a queerer Facebook -- Countercultural values for theory and in design
Summary Whether by accidental keystroke or deliberate tinkering, technology is often used in ways that are unintended and unimagined by its designers and inventors. Jessa Lingel offers an account of digital technology use that looks beyond Silicon Valley and college dropouts-turned-entrepreneurs. Instead, Lingel tells stories from the margins of countercultural communities that have made the Internet meet their needs, subverting established norms of how digital technologies should be used. Lingel presents three case studies that contrast the imagined uses of the web to its lived and often messy practicalities. She examines a social media platform (developed long before Facebook) for body modification enthusiasts, with early web experiments in blogging, community, wikis, online dating, and podcasts; a network of communication technologies (both analog and digital) developed by a local community of punk rockers to manage information about underground shows; and the use of Facebook and Instagram for both promotional and community purposes by Brooklyn drag queens. Drawing on years of fieldwork, Lingel explores issues of alterity and community, inclusivity and exclusivity, secrecy and surveillance, and anonymity and self-promotion. By examining online life in terms of countercultural communities, Lingel argues that looking at outsider experiences helps us to imagine new uses and possibilities for the tools and platforms we use in everyday life
Analysis SOCIAL SCIENCES/Media Studies
INFORMATION SCIENCE/Communications & Telecommunications
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 13, 2017)
Subject Internet -- Social aspects -- United States
Internet users -- United States
Subculture -- United States
Social interaction -- United States
Digital media -- United States
PSYCHOLOGY -- Social Psychology.
COMPUTERS -- Internet -- General.
Digital media
Internet -- Social aspects
Internet users
Social interaction
Subculture
United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780262340151
0262340151
9780262340168
026234016X
Other Titles Digital countercultures