
Domestication of Media and Technology
Open University Press
Published on 1. November 2005
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
ISBN-13
978-0-335-22425-8 (9780335224258)
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Content
1. Introduction
Part I. Updating domestication: Theory and its history
2. What's 'home' got to do with it? Contradictory dynamics in the domestication of technology and the dislocation of domesticity
3. Domestication: the enactment of technology
4. Domestication running wild. From the moral economy of the household to the mores of a culture
5. The triple articulation of ICTs. Media as technological objects, symbolic environments and individual texts
6. Empirical studies using the domestication framework
II. Applying domestication: Empirical work
7. "Fitting the internet into our lives" IT courses for disadvantaged users
8. The bald guy just ate an orange. Domestication, work and home
9. Making a 'home'. The domestication of Information and Communication Technologies in single parents' households
10. From cultural to information revolution. ICT domestication by middle-class Chinese families
11. Domestication at work in small businesses
III. Outlook
12. Domesticating domestication. Reflections on the life of a concept
Part I. Updating domestication: Theory and its history
2. What's 'home' got to do with it? Contradictory dynamics in the domestication of technology and the dislocation of domesticity
3. Domestication: the enactment of technology
4. Domestication running wild. From the moral economy of the household to the mores of a culture
5. The triple articulation of ICTs. Media as technological objects, symbolic environments and individual texts
6. Empirical studies using the domestication framework
II. Applying domestication: Empirical work
7. "Fitting the internet into our lives" IT courses for disadvantaged users
8. The bald guy just ate an orange. Domestication, work and home
9. Making a 'home'. The domestication of Information and Communication Technologies in single parents' households
10. From cultural to information revolution. ICT domestication by middle-class Chinese families
11. Domestication at work in small businesses
III. Outlook
12. Domesticating domestication. Reflections on the life of a concept