Abstract
In this concluding chapter, we focus specifically on gender as a material-discursive
phenomena through which identities and social relations are enacted
as everyday forms of digital culture and leisure-related practices. The tangible
and intangible aspects of our gendered lives are also embedded within the
less visible ways digital spaces are designed, mined, collated, and navigated.
Through this new materialist informed approach, we consider how gender
norms, patterns, and power relations are bound in and among the increasingly
indistinguishable sociotechnical relations that entangle our online and offline
lives
phenomena through which identities and social relations are enacted
as everyday forms of digital culture and leisure-related practices. The tangible
and intangible aspects of our gendered lives are also embedded within the
less visible ways digital spaces are designed, mined, collated, and navigated.
Through this new materialist informed approach, we consider how gender
norms, patterns, and power relations are bound in and among the increasingly
indistinguishable sociotechnical relations that entangle our online and offline
lives
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Digital Dilemmas |
Subtitle of host publication | Transforming Gender Identities and Power Relations in Everyday Life |
Editors | Diana Parry, Corey Johnson, Simone Fullagar |
Place of Publication | London, U. K. |
Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Chapter | 11 |
Pages | 225-244 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9783319953007 |
Publication status | Acceptance date - 2 Sept 2018 |
Keywords
- gender
- feminism
- digital technology