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adam_text | List of contributors ix “One Life Is Not Enough” — Another kind of introduction Maren Hartmann 1 PARTI (Re-)thinking domestication 7 9 (Re-)thinking domestication: introduction Sonia Livingstone 1 Domestication and personhood Eric Hirsch 15 2 Domestication as user-led infrastructuring Thomas Berker 29 3 Conceptualizing re-domestication: theoretical reflections and empirical findings to a neglected concept Corinna Peil and Jutta Röser 42 4 Making domestication research policy relevant Carolina Martinez and Tobias Olsson 55 5 A dialogue on domestication David Morley and Maren Hartmann 70
6 The dark side of domestication? Individualization, anxieties and FoMO created by the use of media technologies Jem Frank Andersen and Peter Viitisen 87 PART II Extending domestication Extending domestication: introduction Lars Bajiam Holmgaard Christensen 7 Domesticating mobile communication by women in the Global South Rich Ling 103 105 109 8 The ceaseless domestication of mobile communication in Asia: benefits, trade-offs and responses Sun Sun Lim and Tricia Marjorie Fernandez 123 9 Nuanced domestication of social media: intrigues of situated cultural affordances in Kenyan local ecologies of knowledge James Odhiambo Ogone 137 10 The domestication of smartphones: lessons from case studies in Africa Hans Peter Hahn 152 11 Domestication theory: reflections from the Kalahari Jo Helle-Valle and Ardis Storm-Mathisen 162 PARTІП Technologizing and designing domestication Technologizing and designing domestication: introduction 177 179 Marianne Ryghaug 12 Processes of incorporation. The relationship between socialisation and domestication of technoscience Knut H. Sorensen 182 13 Sitting on the sofa, watching television: methodological reflections on the study of material articulations Vera Klocke 197 14 Data domestication: exploring sensors in the future everyday through design fiction lohanna Nicenboim 214
Contents 15 A journey from domestication approaches to practice-based theories Mika Pantzar 219 15 The mutual domestication of users and algorithms: the case of Netflix Ignacio Siles 235 PART IV (Counter-)domesticating media and technologies (Counter-)domesticating media and technologies: introduction Shangwei Wu 17 Domesticating the domesticators: where have all the agents gone? Maria Bakardjieva 18 Counter-domestication through infrastructural inversion: user empowerment in digital platforms Jo Pierson 249 251 253 266 19 Rooflessness running wild? Taming technologies, taming our fears Maren Hartmann 280 20 Configuring the “Cuban Internet”: a networked domestication approach Lorian Leong 296 21 Feeling good, feeling safe: domesticating phones and drugs in clubbing Kristian Møller 313 PARTV Contextualising domestication? Contextualising domestication? Introduction Niklas Strüver 327 329 22 Understanding and resolving the “content-context conundrum” in ICT domestication research Yang Wang 331 23 Situational domestication: personal technology and public places Ida Marie Henriksen 24 The digital detox cam^f practices and motivations for reverse domestication Λ Faltin Karlsen 347 361
25 Unpacking play: a domestication perspective on digital games Kristine Ask 374 26 Playing at home Larissa Hjorth, Ingrid Richardson, Hugh Davies and Will Balmford 386 27 Variety within domestication research: time, perceptions and interactions Leslie Haddon 401 PART VI Homing in on domestication? Homing in on domestication? Introduction David Waldecker 415 417 28 Lockdown screen worlds: the domestication and re-socialisation of Zoom Deborah Chambers 29 Broken domestication: the resonant politics of voice in gendered technology Stephen J. Neville and Alex Borkowski 435 30 What do women want? Radio’s gendered domestication Justine Lloyd 31 Domestication and older adults — changing definitions of home and family Johanna L.H. Birkland 419 452 468 32 M֊learning: appropriating social media for pedagogy in Kenya Leah Jerop Komen 481 33 Digital inclusion and domestication Jenny Kennedy and Indigo Holcombe-James 493 Index 505
This Handbook offers a comprehensive overview of media domestication — the process of appropriating new media and technology - and delves into the theoretical, conceptual and social implications of the field’s advancement. Combining the work of the long-established experts in the field with that of emerging scholars, the chapters explore both the domestication concept itself and domestication pro cesses in a wide range of fields, from smartphones used to monitor drug use to the question of time in the domestication of energy buildings. The international team of authors provide an accessible and thorough assessment of key issues, themes and problems with and within domestication research, and showcase the most important developments over the years. This truly interdisciplinary collection will be an important resource for advanced under graduates, postgraduates and academic scholars in media, communication and cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, cultural geography, design studies and social studies of technology.
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List of contributors ix “One Life Is Not Enough” — Another kind of introduction Maren Hartmann 1 PARTI (Re-)thinking domestication 7 9 (Re-)thinking domestication: introduction Sonia Livingstone 1 Domestication and personhood Eric Hirsch 15 2 Domestication as user-led infrastructuring Thomas Berker 29 3 Conceptualizing re-domestication: theoretical reflections and empirical findings to a neglected concept Corinna Peil and Jutta Röser 42 4 Making domestication research policy relevant Carolina Martinez and Tobias Olsson 55 5 A dialogue on domestication David Morley and Maren Hartmann 70
6 The dark side of domestication? Individualization, anxieties and FoMO created by the use of media technologies Jem Frank Andersen and Peter Viitisen 87 PART II Extending domestication Extending domestication: introduction Lars Bajiam Holmgaard Christensen 7 Domesticating mobile communication by women in the Global South Rich Ling 103 105 109 8 The ceaseless domestication of mobile communication in Asia: benefits, trade-offs and responses Sun Sun Lim and Tricia Marjorie Fernandez 123 9 Nuanced domestication of social media: intrigues of situated cultural affordances in Kenyan local ecologies of knowledge James Odhiambo Ogone 137 10 The domestication of smartphones: lessons from case studies in Africa Hans Peter Hahn 152 11 Domestication theory: reflections from the Kalahari Jo Helle-Valle and Ardis Storm-Mathisen 162 PARTІП Technologizing and designing domestication Technologizing and designing domestication: introduction 177 179 Marianne Ryghaug 12 Processes of incorporation. The relationship between socialisation and domestication of technoscience Knut H. Sorensen 182 13 Sitting on the sofa, watching television: methodological reflections on the study of material articulations Vera Klocke 197 14 Data domestication: exploring sensors in the future everyday through design fiction lohanna Nicenboim 214
Contents 15 A journey from domestication approaches to practice-based theories Mika Pantzar 219 15 The mutual domestication of users and algorithms: the case of Netflix Ignacio Siles 235 PART IV (Counter-)domesticating media and technologies (Counter-)domesticating media and technologies: introduction Shangwei Wu 17 Domesticating the domesticators: where have all the agents gone? Maria Bakardjieva 18 Counter-domestication through infrastructural inversion: user empowerment in digital platforms Jo Pierson 249 251 253 266 19 Rooflessness running wild? Taming technologies, taming our fears Maren Hartmann 280 20 Configuring the “Cuban Internet”: a networked domestication approach Lorian Leong 296 21 Feeling good, feeling safe: domesticating phones and drugs in clubbing Kristian Møller 313 PARTV Contextualising domestication? Contextualising domestication? Introduction Niklas Strüver 327 329 22 Understanding and resolving the “content-context conundrum” in ICT domestication research Yang Wang 331 23 Situational domestication: personal technology and public places Ida Marie Henriksen 24 The digital detox cam^f practices and motivations for reverse domestication Λ Faltin Karlsen 347 361
25 Unpacking play: a domestication perspective on digital games Kristine Ask 374 26 Playing at home Larissa Hjorth, Ingrid Richardson, Hugh Davies and Will Balmford 386 27 Variety within domestication research: time, perceptions and interactions Leslie Haddon 401 PART VI Homing in on domestication? Homing in on domestication? Introduction David Waldecker 415 417 28 Lockdown screen worlds: the domestication and re-socialisation of Zoom Deborah Chambers 29 Broken domestication: the resonant politics of voice in gendered technology Stephen J. Neville and Alex Borkowski 435 30 What do women want? Radio’s gendered domestication Justine Lloyd 31 Domestication and older adults — changing definitions of home and family Johanna L.H. Birkland 419 452 468 32 M֊learning: appropriating social media for pedagogy in Kenya Leah Jerop Komen 481 33 Digital inclusion and domestication Jenny Kennedy and Indigo Holcombe-James 493 Index 505
This Handbook offers a comprehensive overview of media domestication — the process of appropriating new media and technology - and delves into the theoretical, conceptual and social implications of the field’s advancement. Combining the work of the long-established experts in the field with that of emerging scholars, the chapters explore both the domestication concept itself and domestication pro cesses in a wide range of fields, from smartphones used to monitor drug use to the question of time in the domestication of energy buildings. The international team of authors provide an accessible and thorough assessment of key issues, themes and problems with and within domestication research, and showcase the most important developments over the years. This truly interdisciplinary collection will be an important resource for advanced under graduates, postgraduates and academic scholars in media, communication and cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, cultural geography, design studies and social studies of technology. |
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