Following you: Disciplines of listening in social media 论文

2009Continuum引用 542
Digital Communication and LanguagePublic Relations and Crisis CommunicationVisual Culture and Art Theory

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发表期刊/会议
Continuum
发表日期
2009-07-24
发表年份
2009

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Digital Communication and LanguagePublic Relations and Crisis CommunicationVisual Culture and Art Theory

摘要

This paper develops the concept of listening as a metaphor for paying attention online. Pejorative terms such as ‘lurking’ have failed to capture much detail about the experience of presence online. Instead, much online media research has focused on ‘having a voice’, be it in blogs, wikis, social media, or discussion lists. The metaphor of listening can offer a productive way to analyse the forms of online engagement that have previously been overlooked, while also allowing a deeper consideration of the emerging disciplines of online attention. Social media are the focus of this paper, and in particular, how these platforms are changing the configurations of the ideal listening subject. Three modes of online listening are discussed: background listening, reciprocal listening, and delegated listening; Twitter provides a case study for how these modes are experienced and performed by individuals, politicians and corporations.

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