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Emotions Online: Feelings and Affordances of Digital Media

Emotions Online: Feelings and Affordances of Digital Media

Book by Alan Petersen
Digital media have become deeply immersed in our lives, heightening both hopes and fears of their affordances. While the internet, mobile phones, and social media offer their users many options, they also engender concerns about their... Google Books
Originally published: December 2022
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This book critically examines evidence on the role of digital media in emotional life. Offering a sociological perspective and using ideas from science and ...
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This book critically examines evidence on the role of digital media in emotional life. · The dimensions and operations of the online emotional economy · The book ...
Dec 30, 2022 · The book breaks new ground in the sociological study of digital media and the emotions. It reveals the dynamics of online emotional regimes ...
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Emotions Online explores the visions that shape responses to media and the emotional regimes that govern people's engagements with them. This book critically ...
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"Alan Petersen's Emotions Online is an invaluable exploration and appraisal of the entanglement of contemporary emotional life with digital media and their ...
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Emotions Online by Alan Petersen. Alan Petersen is Professor of Sociology in the School of Social Sciences at Monash University, Australia.
The book critically examines evidence on the role of digital media in emotional life from a sociological perspective. It explores several topics, including the ...
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Dec 30, 2022 · The book breaks new ground in the sociological study of digital media and the emotions. It reveals the dynamics of online emotional regimes ...