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Disconnect: Facebook's Affective Bonds
By (Author) Tero Karppi
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
16th October 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Popular culture
Internet: general works
302.30285
Hardback
192
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 25mm
An urgent examination of the threat posed to social media by user disconnection, and the measures websites will take to prevent it No matter how pervasive and powerful social media websites become, users always have the option of disconnecting-right Not exactly, as Tero Karppi reveals in this disquieting book. Pointing out that platforms lik
"Through its clever structure, Disconnect affectively lures the reader as Tero Karppi tells a convincing story of how social media sets the tone, mood, and modality of our everyday existence. Compellingly written, this is a must-read modern tale of engagement and disconnection."Zizi Papacharissi, author of Affective Publics: Sentiment, Technology, and Politics
"Disconnect is a timely, theoretically rich assessment of Facebook as platform and assemblage. Rhetorics of connectivity dominate Silicon Valley, and Tero Karppi helps illuminate and describe the complex, flickering patterns of connection and disconnection that envelop the networked users of such platforms. This is a valuable, accessible guide to the politics and poetics of Facebook."Amit Ray, Rochester Institute of Technology
"Disconnect could not have come at a more important time. Tero Karppis nuanced writing brings out the rich complexities of social media life and disconnection. This must-read book shows that walking away may not remove Facebooks presence in our lives, but it reveals the limits of social media in our world and the business models that are built to keep us connected."Jason Farman, author of Delayed Response: The Art of Waiting from the Ancient to the Instant World
"Its technosocial fabric informs the ecology of social media in general, whose key historical difference to other media is that viewers are actively involved with the content as redistributors and recommenders."Neural
"This provocative, lively book is significant for challenging users to think critically about these tropes in the digital age. A welcome addition to collections on technology, media, and society."CHOICE
"A particular strength of the book is the way in which the discussion of affect, which can sometimes be nebulous and somewhat abstracted, is repeatedly pinned down into specific mechanisms, policies and strategies, with subtlety and far-reaching insight. "Leonardo Reviews
Tero Karppi is assistant professor at the University of Toronto. He teaches in the Institute of Communication, Culture, Information, and Technology and in the Faculty of Information.