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Online Doping The Digital Ecosystem And Cyborgification Of Drug Cultures Jesper Andreasson

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Online Doping The Digital Ecosystem And Cyborgification Of Drug Cultures Jesper Andreasson
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.44 MB
Pages: 181
Author: Jesper Andreasson, April Henning
ISBN: 9783031302718, 3031302710
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Online Doping The Digital Ecosystem And Cyborgification Of Drug Cultures Jesper Andreasson by Jesper Andreasson, April Henning 9783031302718, 3031302710 instant download after payment.

This book examines the bodies, communities, and cultures that evolve in different online doping spaces. By engaging in critical analysis of the interrelatedness of online and offline doped realities, the book provides a comprehensive analysis influenced by digital sociology and feminist theory. It focuses on the intersection of doping, bodies, and technology, and is structured around three interconnected themes prominent in doping research but less acknowledged in online environments: doping spaces and communities; gender and power relationships; and the relationship between online activities and offline social life. 
Building on extensive online research with different drug communities and doping spaces, the authors illustrate how the online world of doping has developed into a digital ecosystem, and present an argument for understanding doping as a cyborgified concept. 

It will be of interest to students and researchers of sport and digital sociology, media studies, social work, drug studies and gender studies

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