Mediatisation of emotional life / edited by Katarzyna Kopecka-Piech and Mateusz Sobiech.
Publication details: Newyork: Routledge, 2022.Description: viii,254pISBN:- 9781032181066
- 9781032183886
- 302.231 MED-
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| 302.231 JOH-W We are data | 302.231 LUP-; Digital sociology | 302.231 MAH-P The Psychology of Social Media / | 302.231 MED- Mediatisation of emotional life / | 302.231 MOT- Social media and public relations | 302.231 STA-D Digital condition | 302.231 TSA-P Political Correctness : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"This volume brings together an international team of authors to investigate a wide range of issues concerning the fundamental role of media technologies in shaping contemporary emotional life. Chapters explore key aspects of the mediatisation of emotional life, feelings and interpersonal relations: love, intimacy, loneliness, friendship, family relations, erotic, sexual and romantic experiences. The authors explain the key aspects of strong user-media relationships and human relationships based on media use, and investigate problems such as the formation of identity based on social media, the role of communication applications and the effects of mobile and locative media on our relationships, as well as artificial intelligence, on our perception of our emotions. With a focus on new media, the book also draws on the scope of traditional media that express and shape emotions, taking into account the classic approaches to emotionality of messages from the perspective of film creators and recipients. This cutting-edge collection will be of interest to scholars and students of media and communication studies, especially digital media and new technologies, psychology, pedagogy, sociology of everyday life, and cultural studies"--
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