Smartphone Communities
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Smartphone Communities places the smartphone - our most personal and ubiquitous medium - at the centre of an in-depth exploration of contemporary community formation. The book ground-breaking contribution lies in theorizing the smartphone not merely as a device, but as a dynamic social infrastructure through which communities are continuously assembled, negotiated, and contested.
Conceptualizing the smartphone user as a mobile, permanently networked subject, the book advances a multi-directional media-theoretical framework that bridges participation theory, fan studies, and visual culture. Focusing primarily on Western, platform-capitalist contexts from the 2010s to the mid-2020s, Anne Ganzert analyzes topical and widely recognizable case studies, including TikTok, Pokémon Go, Tinder, and Habitica. These platforms serve as lenses through which social, economic, and political power relations become visible, from algorithmic governance and data extraction to practices of play, intimacy, self-optimization, and resistance.
Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of smartphone-based communities through a blend of media theory and empirical analysis. Addressed to undergraduates, postgraduates, scholars of media and cultural studies, as well as non-specialist readers such as librarians and booksellers, the book offers an accessible yet theoretically ambitious account of smartphone-based communities.
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Introduction: Smartphone Participation in Formation
Smartphone Practices, Formations, and Communities
Participation, Resistance, and Smartphone Mediation
Tracking: Datafied Selves, Shared Metrics, and Emergent Collectives
Storytelling: Narratives, Visibility, and Situated Participation
Gaming: Mobility, Play, and Deferred Community
Dating: Intimacy, Proximity, and Relational Assemblages
Debating: Political Expression, Affective Publics, and Contested Participation
Protesting: Mobilisation, Witnessing, and Resistance-in-Motion
Conclusion: Smartphone Communities in Motion
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