The following study shall analyse results of an exploration into production, consumption, socialization, privacy and copyright practices among Mexican university students who take photography through mobile devices in...The following study shall analyse results of an exploration into production, consumption, socialization, privacy and copyright practices among Mexican university students who take photography through mobile devices in social networks. This work focuses on an analysis of how digital natives carry out image capture, how much time is spent on this activity and what types of images are consumed in different types of social networks. It also examines what type of images are captured and what is done with these images in social networks. The study is applied to a specific sample of 93 university students who have full access to mobile devices, applications and social networks in their daily lives. It provides information as to their behavior within a changing techno-social scene which sees the emergence of new mobile devices, specialized applications and social networks dedicated to photography along with other nascent forms and styles of digital production and socialization. This shall be compared to a previous study carded out in 2010.展开更多
在社会化媒体语境和碎片化传播的趋势下,移动社交类媒体逐渐兴起,碎片化空间中的社会学意义和经济学意义被发现和激活。该研究从空间生产理论和空间规训理论切入,对移动交友软件Soul的软件功能、界面设计、运行规则和互动过程进行参与...在社会化媒体语境和碎片化传播的趋势下,移动社交类媒体逐渐兴起,碎片化空间中的社会学意义和经济学意义被发现和激活。该研究从空间生产理论和空间规训理论切入,对移动交友软件Soul的软件功能、界面设计、运行规则和互动过程进行参与式观察与解读。研究发现:基于移动社交媒介的交友过程通过激活、延展、转化/结束社交关系这三个步骤实现;社交关系的经营和管理依赖于基于位置的服务(Location based services, LBS)技术对于空间可见性的生产;空间关系的生产过程也是资本链条嵌入的过程,这种空间的资本占有逐渐形成了普遍的商业逻辑。展开更多
In Location-Based Social Media:Space,Time,and Identity,Leighton Evans and Michael Saker present a comprehensive way of thinking about Location-Based Social Media Networking(LBSN)for a scholarly audience.The most basic...In Location-Based Social Media:Space,Time,and Identity,Leighton Evans and Michael Saker present a comprehensive way of thinking about Location-Based Social Media Networking(LBSN)for a scholarly audience.The most basic understanding of LBSN is the act of“checking in”and sharing a location across a social network.However,Evans and Saker explain that this act of marking a physical presence in a place at a particular time creates profound effects on spatiality,identity,and temporality.Using Evans and Saker's work as a starting base for understanding the effects of LBSN on the individual,I study the implications of LBSN features in monolithic social media platforms as a tool for consumerism and surveillance for marketers,the state,and everyday individuals.展开更多
文摘The following study shall analyse results of an exploration into production, consumption, socialization, privacy and copyright practices among Mexican university students who take photography through mobile devices in social networks. This work focuses on an analysis of how digital natives carry out image capture, how much time is spent on this activity and what types of images are consumed in different types of social networks. It also examines what type of images are captured and what is done with these images in social networks. The study is applied to a specific sample of 93 university students who have full access to mobile devices, applications and social networks in their daily lives. It provides information as to their behavior within a changing techno-social scene which sees the emergence of new mobile devices, specialized applications and social networks dedicated to photography along with other nascent forms and styles of digital production and socialization. This shall be compared to a previous study carded out in 2010.
文摘在社会化媒体语境和碎片化传播的趋势下,移动社交类媒体逐渐兴起,碎片化空间中的社会学意义和经济学意义被发现和激活。该研究从空间生产理论和空间规训理论切入,对移动交友软件Soul的软件功能、界面设计、运行规则和互动过程进行参与式观察与解读。研究发现:基于移动社交媒介的交友过程通过激活、延展、转化/结束社交关系这三个步骤实现;社交关系的经营和管理依赖于基于位置的服务(Location based services, LBS)技术对于空间可见性的生产;空间关系的生产过程也是资本链条嵌入的过程,这种空间的资本占有逐渐形成了普遍的商业逻辑。
文摘In Location-Based Social Media:Space,Time,and Identity,Leighton Evans and Michael Saker present a comprehensive way of thinking about Location-Based Social Media Networking(LBSN)for a scholarly audience.The most basic understanding of LBSN is the act of“checking in”and sharing a location across a social network.However,Evans and Saker explain that this act of marking a physical presence in a place at a particular time creates profound effects on spatiality,identity,and temporality.Using Evans and Saker's work as a starting base for understanding the effects of LBSN on the individual,I study the implications of LBSN features in monolithic social media platforms as a tool for consumerism and surveillance for marketers,the state,and everyday individuals.