Arora, Payal
Crossroads in New Media, Identity and Law
1. Introduction
Wouter Been, Payal Arora, Mireille Hildebrandt
Part I. Communication, Law and Politics
2. From National Borders to Embedded Borderings: One Angle into the Question of Territory and Space in a Global Age
Saskia Sassen
3. Playing around with a Few of Your Favorite Things: Freedom and Continuity on the Internet
Wouter Been
4. The Networked Self in the Modulated Society
Julie E. Cohen
5. Fragments and Continuities of Law and ICT: A Pragmatist Approach to Understanding Legal Pluralism
Sanne Taekema
Part II. New ICTs, Identity and Language
6. Database Identity: Personal and Cultural Identity in the Age of Global Datafication
Jos Mul
7. Rethinking Belonging in the Era of Social Media: Migration and Presence
Mariangela Veikou, Eugenia Siapera
8. Rule Play: Negotiating Cyberspace and the Cybercultured Self in Saudi Arabia
Leigh Llewellyn Graham
9. Human-Algorithmic Scaffolding
Thomas Petzold
Part III. New ICTs and Cultural Industries
10. Has the Art Market Become Truly Global? Evidence from China and India
Femke Hest, Filip Vermeylen
11. From Metaphysics to Metadata: Tagging as a Social Practice
Nicola Bozzi
12. National Popular Culture in an Interconnected World: The Case of Pop Charts
Marc Verboord, Amanda Brandellero
Keywords: Cultural and Media Studies, Media Studies, Cultural Policy, Political Theory, Media Law, Social Sciences, general
- Editor
- Arora, Payal
- Been, Wouter
- Hildebrandt, Mireille
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2015
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 259 pages
- Category
- Art, Art History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137491268
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-50444-2