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Scholars from North America, Israel, Singapore, and Europe contribute eight chapters on the relationship between new social media and social interaction. They examine opportunities for social interaction made possible by new social media and the complex human relationships that are a result; the features of Facebook and sociability; human interaction in Second Life; the relationships between social forms and technological formats in terms of the role of social media in the Arab Spring; the social construction of players' roles in the online gaming environment, focusing on World of Warcraft; the actions of paid sex workers in Second Life; how the technological formats of the internet enable the construction of sexuality, sexual fantasies, and sexual behavior in gay men; and the narrative inscriptions left on the “Apology Wall” written by community members after the 2011 Vancouver Stanley Cup Riot. Distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Dedication vii
List of Contributors
ix
When McLuhan Met Simmel: Form Is The Content, Medium Is The Message
1(6)
Shing-Ling S. Chen
Mark D. Johns
Laura A. Terlip
From Object to Flow: Network Sensibility, Symbolic Interactionism, And Social Media
7(36)
Annette N. Markham
Simon Lindgren
Social Network Analysis For Facebook: Locating Cliques And Visualizing Sociability
43(20)
Jeffrey Coons
Shing-Ling S. Chen
New Iowa School Redux: Second Life As Laboratory
63(22)
Michael A. Katovich
Shing-Ling S. Chen
Mutable Selves and Digital Reflexivities: Social Media For Social Change In The Middle East And North Africa
85(36)
Lara Lengel
Victoria Ann Newsom
Structural Roles In Massively Multiplayer Online Games: A Case Study Of Guild And Raid Leaders In World of Warcraft
121(22)
J. Patrick Williams
David Kirschner
Zahirah Suhaimi-Broder
(Re)Embodiment Of The Digital Self And First Life Body In A New Social Media Environment: Paid Sex Work In Second Life
143(30)
Justin A. Martin
Surfing To An Alternative Self: Internet Technology And Sexuality Among "Married Straight Homosexual Men"
173(30)
Avi Shoshana
Part I New Empirical Studies
"The Wall Is The City": A Narrative Analysis Of Vancouver's Post-Riot "Apology Wall"
203(20)
Jennifer A. A. Lavoie
Judy Eaton
Carrie B. Sanders
Matthew Smith
Author Biographies 223