Examines shifts in how identities are created, expressed, affected, and communicated since the advent of the digital era
Chapter 1: Understanding Identity—Theories and Approaches
Chapter 2: Identity, Behavior, and Performativity
Chapter 3: Identity and Digital Medical—From Virtual Realities to
Virtual Identities
Chapter 4: Digital Media and Corporeality
Chapter 5: Identity and Social Networking
Chapter 6: Mobile Information, Mobilities, and Networked
Subjectivity
Chapter 7: Identity and the Digital Divide
Chapter 8: Identity, Internet, and Globalization
Chapter 9: Digital Identity and Surveillance
Chapter 10: Identity, Digital Communication, and Community
Chapter 11: Beyond Identity and Normativity
Rob Cover is Head of the Media and Communication Discipline and Associate Professor in the School of Social Sciences at The University of Western Australia. He researches and publishes on issues of media and identity, including digital media theory, queer theory, youth sexuality and representation, cultural concepts of population and migration, as well as sports, masculinities and media scandal. He has published over fifty journal articles and book chapters since 2000, and his most recent books are Queer Youth Suicide, Culture and Identity: Unliveable Lives? (Ashgate, 2012) and Vulnerability and Exposure: Footballer Scandals, Masculine Identity and Ethics (UWAP Scholarly, 2015).
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