Exploring the intersection of identity and digital communication, this text delves into how evolving technologies and platforms shape our self-perception, interpersonal relationships, and bodily awareness. It offers a foundational understanding of the profound effects these rapid changes have on individual and collective subjectivity, making it a crucial resource for anyone interested in the implications of digital interaction on personal and social identities.
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- 2023
- 2023
The book delves into the representation of the COVID-19 pandemic across media and culture, examining its impact on identity and social belonging. It highlights how these changes have reshaped our ethical relations with one another and the broader world, offering insights into the evolving nature of identity during this unprecedented time.
- 2019
Population, Mobility and Belonging
Understanding Population Concepts in Media, Culture and Society
- 234 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring the concept of 'population', this book examines its influence on identities, belonging, and societal perceptions of overpopulation and underpopulation. It delves into themes of otherness and how political narratives shape the idea of 'forgotten people'. By integrating media, cultural, and social theory, it offers a fresh perspective on how population dynamics impact social and political discourse.
- 2018
Emergent Identities
New Sexualities, Genders and Relationships in a Digital Era
- 164 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on the evolution of sexual and gender identities, this book explores how the digital age is reshaping traditional binary views. It highlights the rise of non-binary and fluid classifications, emphasizing the challenges posed to conventional understandings of sexuality and gender. Through this lens, it examines the implications of these emergent identities in contemporary society.
- 2014
Vulnerability and Exposure: Footballer Scandals, Masculine Identity and Ethics
- 338 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Focusing on the intersection of masculinity and sports, this book critically explores the scandals surrounding Australian Rules football, including issues like sexual assault and substance abuse. It examines how these controversies shape player identities and the public perception of the sport. By analyzing cultural factors and reporting practices, the author argues for a redefinition of off-field behavior, suggesting that footballers’ vulnerabilities can foster empathy and ethical perspectives, ultimately promoting a more inclusive understanding of masculinity in sports.
- 2012
Focusing on queer youth suicide, the book examines its representation in popular culture, media, and research, revealing how perceptions have evolved over time. It discusses the benefits and limitations of current understandings, utilizing insights from queer theory, cultural studies, and sociology. The exploration includes the impact of sexual identity formation, sexual shame, and issues of community belonging, shedding light on factors contributing to resilience and vulnerability among queer youth.