Keywords:
Internet Social aspects
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Minorities in mass media
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Moroccans Social life and customs
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Youth Social life and customs
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Mass media -- Social aspects
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Youth -- Social life and customs
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Mass media ; Social aspects
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Youth ; Social life and customs
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Electronic books
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Online/offline space and power relations -- Digital divides -- Internet platforms as passages -- Space invader tactics -- 2. Digital identity performativity -- Micro-politics -- Intersectionality -- Digital identities: Materiality, representation & affectivity -- 3. Moroccan-Dutchness in the context of the Netherlands -- Deconstructing labels -- 4. The transnational habitus of second-generation migrant youth: From roots to routes -- 5. Hypertextual selves: Digital conviviality -- 6. Structure of the book -- 1. Methodological trajectory -- 1.1 Empiricism versus constructivism -- 1.2 The Wired Up survey -- Constructing the survey -- The power of definition -- Survey sampling and access -- Conducting the survey -- Descriptive survey data about digital practices of Moroccan-Dutch youth -- 1.3 In-depth interviews -- Interview sampling -- Doing interviews using participatory techniques -- Reflexivity and power relations -- Inside and outside school: The dynamics of interview settings -- Selecting field sites -- 1.4 Virtual ethnography -- Publicly accessible digital field sites -- Accessing closed digital field sites -- 1.5 Analyzing informants' narratives -- Politics of translation -- Coding -- Feminist poststructuralist critical discourse analysis -- 1.6 Conclusions -- 2. Voices from the margins on Internet forums -- 2.1 Internet forum participation among Moroccan-Dutch youth -- Marokko.nl and Chaima.nl -- 2.2 Theorizing Internet forums as subaltern counterpublics -- 2.3 Digital multiculturalism: "Not all Moroccans are the same" -- Hush harbors -- The carnivalesque -- Networked power contradictions -- 2.4 Digital "hchouma": Renegotiating gender -- Daring to break taboos: "I just want to know what 'the real deal' is" -- 2.5 Digital postsecularism: Performing Muslimness
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
Pages:
Online-Ressource (319 pages)
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illustrations
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
ISBN:
9789048523047
Series Statement:
MediaMatters
URL:
http://gbv.eblib.com/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=3563349
URL:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/kxp/detail.action?docID=3563349
URL:
http://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9789089646408.pdf
DDC:
305.8
Language:
English
Note:
Includes bibliography (pages 261-285) and index
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""Cover""; ""Table of Contents""; "" Acknowledgements""; "" Introduction""; ""1. Online/offline space and power relations""; ""Digital divides""; ""Internet platforms as passages""; ""Space invader tactics""; ""2. Digital identity performativity""; ""Micro-politics""; ""Intersectionality""; ""Digital identities: Materiality, representation & affectivity""; ""3. Moroccan-Dutchness in the context of the Netherlands""; ""Deconstructing labels""; ""4. The transnational habitus of second-generation migrant youth: From roots to routes""; ""5. Hypertextual selves: Digital conviviality""
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""6. Structure of the book""""1. Methodological trajectory""; ""1.1 Empiricism versus constructivism""; ""1.2 The Wired Up survey""; ""Constructing the survey""; ""The power of definition""; ""Survey sampling and access""; ""Conducting the survey""; ""Descriptive survey data about digital practices of Moroccan-Dutch youth""; ""1.3 In-depth interviews""; ""Interview sampling""; ""Doing interviews using participatory techniques""; ""Reflexivity and power relations""; ""Inside and outside school: The dynamics of interview settings""; ""Selecting field sites""; ""1.4 Virtual ethnography""
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""Publicly accessible digital field sites""""Accessing closed digital field sites""; ""1.5 Analyzing informants' narratives""; ""Politics of translation""; ""Coding""; ""Feminist poststructuralist critical discourse analysis""; ""1.6 Conclusions""; ""2. Voices from the margins on Internet forums""; ""2.1 Internet forum participation among Moroccan-Dutch youth""; ""Marokko.nl and Chaima.nl""; ""2.2 Theorizing Internet forums as subaltern counterpublics""; ""2.3 Digital multiculturalism: "Not all Moroccans are the same"""; ""Hush harbors""; ""The carnivalesque""
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""Networked power contradictions""""2.4 Digital "hchouma": Renegotiating gender""; ""Daring to break taboos: "I just want to know what 'the real deal' is"""; ""2.5 Digital postsecularism: Performing Muslimness""; ""Digital reconfigurations of religious authority""; ""Voicing Muslimness""; ""2.6 Conclusions""; ""3. Expanding socio-cultural parameters of action using Instant messaging""; ""3.1 Moroccan-Dutch youth using instant messaging""; ""3.2 Theorizing instant messaging as a way of being in the world""; ""3.3 The private backstage""; ""Conversational topics""; ""Boundary making""
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""Unstable boundaries: Risks and opportunities""""3.4 The more public onstage""; ""Display pictures and gender stereotypes""; ""Display names and bricolage""; ""A funky, informal writing style""; ""3.5 Conclusions""; ""4. Selfies and hypertextual selves on social networking sites""; ""4.1 Moroccan-Dutch youth on Hyves and Facebook""; ""Self-profiling attributes""; ""Motivations""; ""4.2 Theorizing the politics of online social networking sites""; ""Templates and user cultures""; ""Neoliberal SNS logics""; ""Teenager SNS logics""; ""4.3 Selfies and the gendered gaze""; ""Selfie ideals""
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""Meeting the gaze: Objectification and/or representation""
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