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Social Work or Unpaid Labor? The ideological reproduction of Facebooking
As Mosco (2005) observed, every new wave of media technology has carried contrasting sentiments, frequently approaching in popular discourse hyperbolic messianic and apocalyptic manifestations. In the specific case of digital media, on the one hand, they are considered as democratic sears, rescuers of the public sphere, prophets of the digital economy, which can potentially make of every spectator, an actor and an author. On the other hand, they have been accused of jeopardizing face-to-face communication, deepening the level of commodification of our private lives and of exploiting user-generated generate content.
Social Work or Unpaid Labor? The ideological reproduction of Facebooking
As Mosco (2005) observed, every new wave of media technology has carried contrasting sentiments, frequently approaching in popular discourse hyperbolic messianic and apocalyptic manifestations. In the specific case of digital media, on the one hand, they are considered as democratic sears, rescuers of the public sphere, prophets of the digital economy, which can potentially make of every spectator, an actor and an author. On the other hand, they have been accused of jeopardizing face-to-face communication, deepening the level of commodification of our private lives and of exploiting user-generated generate content.
Social Work or Unpaid Labor? The ideological reproduction of Facebooking
Marco Briziarelli (author)
2014
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