Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Digital sociology: promises and precedents
Chapter 2. Digital sociology: central concerns, concepts and questions
Chapter 3. Digital sociology in action: 'digital labor' and 'digital race'
Chapter 4. Digital methods and methodology
Chapter 5. Being a digital sociologist
References
Neil Selwyn is a Professor at Monash University, Australia
“This is an insightful and informative contribution to the
burgeoning literature on digital sociology, recognizing what is
distinctive about it while acknowledging what it shares with other
fields.”
Mark Carrigan, University of Cambridge “Neil Selwyn’s book is a
valuable introduction to the emerging subfield of digital
sociology, which it seeks to locate both in an established
sociological tradition and in very contemporary research. The
book’s approach, readability, pace and tone will make it very
attractive to students as a source for debate, elaboration or
contention.”
Karen Gregory, University of Edinburgh
"[An] excellent introduction to digital sociology, particularly for
undergraduate and postgraduate students and any sociologist curious
about the field's scope and purpose."
Huw Davies, LSE Review of Books
"Selwyn makes clear how the focus on the digital requires
particular attention outside of existing theories and areas of
exploration. Selwyn excels at asking key questions of sociological
inquiry in the […] areas of networks, platforms, big data, and
algorithms."
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