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Precarity Within The Digital Age Media Change And Social Insecurity Birte Heidkamp

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Precarity Within The Digital Age Media Change And Social Insecurity Birte Heidkamp
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Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.11 MB
Pages: 195
Author: Birte Heidkamp, David Kergel, (eds.)
ISBN: 9783658176778, 9783658176785, 3658176776, 3658176784
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Precarity Within The Digital Age Media Change And Social Insecurity Birte Heidkamp by Birte Heidkamp, David Kergel, (eds.) 9783658176778, 9783658176785, 3658176776, 3658176784 instant download after payment.

On one hand, precarity can be understood as an unstable employment relationship and analyzed as an effect of neoliberal roll-back processes. Precarity and other societal power structures manifest in the digital age and are re-produced by the way, digital media are used. On the other hand the media change effects a stable instability or precarity. Due to the media change social practices throughout the diverse societal fields are questioned: new social spaces emerge which require new social practices and effect a stable instabiilty of the media use. This approach of a double precarity enables a systematically meta-perspective on the societal transformation processes which are connected with digitalisation. In line with this heuristic approach the different societal aspects and dimensions of
the media change can be integratively thematized and discussed.
The aim of this book project is to provide cross-disciplinary perspectives on the phenomena of social inequality, insecurity and precarity which accompany media change in a dawning digital age. Within the increasingly growing field of precarity research, the empirical and theoretical analysis of the relation ‘digitalisation/precarity’ remains a challenge. The book project provides a contribution to this open research field.

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