书籍 The Culture of Connectivity的封面

The Culture of Connectivity

Jose van Dijck

出版时间

2013-01-29

ISBN

9780199970780

评分

★★★★★

标签

算法

书籍介绍

Social media has come to deeply penetrate our lives: Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and many other platforms define many of our daily habits of communication and creative production. The Culture of Connectivity studies the rise of social media in the first decade of the twenty-first century up until 2012, providing both a historical and a critical analysis of the emergence of major platforms in the context of a rapidly changing ecosystem of connective media. Such history is needed to understand how these media have come to profoundly affect our experience of online sociality. The first stage of their development shows a fundamental shift. While most sites started out as amateur-driven community platforms, half a decade later they have turned into large corporations that do not just facilitate user connectedness, but have become global information and data mining companies extracting and exploiting user connectivity. Author and media scholar Jose van Dijck offers an analytical prism to examine techno-cultural as well as socio-economic aspects of this transformation. She dissects five major platforms: Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube, and Wikipedia. Each of these microsystems occupies a distinct position in the larger ecology of connective media, and yet, their underlying mechanisms for coding interfaces, steering users, and filtering content rely on shared ideological principles. At the level of management and organization, we can also observe striking similarities between these platforms' shifting ownership status, governance strategies, and business models. Reconstructing the premises on which these platforms are built, this study highlights how norms for online interaction and communication gradually changed. "Sharing," "friending," "liking," "following," "trending," and "favoriting" have come to denote online practices imbued with specific technological and economic meanings. This process of normalization, the author argues, is part of a larger political and ideological battle over information control in an online world where everything is bound to become social. Crossing lines of technological, historical, sociological, and cultural inquiry, The Culture of Connectivity will reshape the way we think about interpersonal connection in the digital age.

用户评论
A detailed description of the history of primary gameplayer in the internet; A penetrating insight into how platformed sociality works in the connectedness and connectivity in modern media.
quite brilliant work~!非常细致专业的解读,从牵涉的平台来看可称得上对一个时代的整体观察,主要偏重从媒体的技术以及商业运作角度分析现在一些网络媒体,得到很多启发。就算不是搞学术也值得一看的书。
FB那章颇精彩,有远见。互联网研究里少有的有细读功夫的书。
The ecosystem of connective media; theory framework: Actor network theory and political economy; 6 aspects: technology, users/usage, content, business models, governance and ownership.
结合了actor-network theory和political economy,六个维度sociotechnical(technology、user/usage、content)和socioeconomic (ownership, governance, business models),分析how platforms have become central forces in the construction of sociality
我觉得写得有点浅诶,对照着之前看过的《硅谷》,明白作者是搭建了一个框架,并且带领中国读者大致了解几巨头是怎么一个德行,是一本入门书……yyy推荐之一,在此标记。这应当是我第四本完整看完的英文书。
既然是critical history of social media 不如再多点ideology 的分析,多一个维度还可以和其他六个elements 结合,尤其是neoliberalism 盛行之下connectivity 对平台,individual user, the general public意味着什么。
适合入门。
Latourian ANT只构成了作者所谓的“联系性文化”的一半。她的这个核心概念原创性不足,在分析Flickr的一篇文章中充分暴露出来(2010年的吧)。The social shaping of technology和technological shaping of sociality看起来很是有道理,但这其实就是在把大家明明知道的道理用语言包装包装。这个概念的用途大概就是在论文里给你加点戏,让你用来批判over-generalisation的。
对于ANT和政经批判结合这件事我真的接受无能(摊手