LEADER 08380nam 22004453 450 001 9910799244103321 005 20240202080215.0 010 $a3-658-42872-4 035 $a(CKB)29526973800041 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC31094028 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL31094028 035 $a(EXLCZ)9929526973800041 100 $a20240202d2024 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 14$aThe Forgotten Subject $eSubject Constitutions in Mediatized Everyday Worlds 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aWiesbaden :$cSpringer Vieweg. in Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH,$d2024. 210 4$dİ2023. 215 $a1 online resource (287 pages) 311 08$a9783658428716 327 $aIntro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Authors -- Introduction: The Forgotten Subject in Communication Studies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Deficits in Communication Science, the Necessity of a Subject Concept and the Mediatization Approach as a Possible Starting ... -- 3 Theoretical and Empirical Internal and External Perspectives: The Contributions of This Book -- References -- Part I: Subject Conceptions in Communication Studies Research and in the Light of Current Developments in Social and Cultural ... -- How Does Communicating Constitute the Human Being? On the Subject Concept of Communication Studies in the Age of Digitally Med... -- 1 Introduction: Communicating Subjects in Mediatized Worlds -- 2 Framework Conditions: Communicating, Mediatization, Subject and Subjectification -- 3 The Communicating Subject as a Mutable Structure: Social Character and Habitus -- 3.1 Subject Structure in the European High Middle Ages -- 3.2 Media-Related Subject Structures -- 3.3 Sociological/Psychoanalytical Subject Structures -- 3.4 Presumptions -- 4 Subjectification by Invocation and Some Integrating Remarks -- References -- The Subject of Communicative Action, Subjectivity and Subjectification -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Subject in the Social Construction -- 3 The Subject of Communicative Construction -- 4 Subjectification and Communicative Action -- 5 Double Subjectification in the Communication Society -- References -- From Social Interaction to Digital Networking: Processes of Mediatization and the Transformations of the Self -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Social Constitution of the Self in the Tradition of Pragmatism and Symbolic Interactionism -- 3 Audiovisual Mediatization in Postmodernity and Its Implications for the Constitution of the Self -- 3.1 The Disappearance of the Self in Hyperreality -- 3.2 The Oversaturated Self in Postmodernity. 327 $a3.3 The Imagery of Postmodern Films and Its Influence on the Constitution of the Self -- 3.4 Summary -- 4 Digital Mediatization, Virtual Transparency and the Constitution of the Digital Self -- 4.1 The Ambivalent Potential of Digital Media -- 4.2 The Virtual Transparency of the Digital Self -- 4.3 Summary -- 5 Conclusion: Emancipation in the Digital Age? -- References -- Materiality, Technology and the Subject: Elements of Critical Communication and Media Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Mass Communication and Media Culture: On the Change of Subjects and Objects of Communication Science Research -- 3 Flat Ontology and Relational Research: Subjects, Objects and Materiality in Theories of Practice and Science and Technology ... -- 3.1 Theories of Practice -- 3.2 Science and Technology Studies and Actor-Network Theory -- 4 Subject, Object and Critique - On the Technicization of Knowledge, Action and Communication -- 5 Conclusion: Potentials and Limits of Flat Ontologies and Relational Analyses -- References -- Media Use and Psychoanalysis: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives -- 1 The (Missing) Subject in Communication Studies -- 2 Psychoanalysis and Media -- 2.1 The Unconscious and the Media -- 2.2 Free Association as an Empirical Method -- 2.3 Affect Theories and Reality TV -- 2.4 The Unconscious, Affects and the Limits of the Discursive: An Empirical Example -- 3 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- Subjectification in Datafied Societies: Dividualization as a Perspective on Communicative Negotiation Processes in Data-Driven... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Subject as Ideal in Discourse -- 3 The Divisiveness of the Subject -- 3.1 Modulation of the Category -- 3.2 The Biopolitics of Body Measurement -- 3.3 Dividends as Part of Communicative Negotiation -- 4 Outlook -- References. 327 $aPart II: Empirical Analyses of the Meaning of Subjectivity and Identity in and for Digital Communication in Mediatized Worlds -- The Narrated Self: Narrative Subject Constructions in the Sign of Medial and Socio-cultural Change -- 1 Intersubjectivity and Narration: Theoretical Approaches -- 1.1 Intersubjective Theoretical Perspectives -- 1.2 Narration Theoretical Perspectives -- 2 Narrative as Self-Construction: A Typology of Media-Related Narratives -- 2.1 Methodology and Research Methods -- 2.2 ``Master Narratives´´: A Typology of Media-Related Narratives -- 2.2.1 Networking Narratives -- 2.2.2 Self-Staging Narratives -- 2.2.3 Dealer and Vendor Narratives -- 2.2.4 Border Management Narratives -- 2.2.5 Transformation Narratives -- 2.2.6 Narratives of Emergence and Departure -- 2.3 Summary -- 3 The Role of the Media -- 4 Narrative as a Response/Signal (to) Socio-cultural Upheaval(s) -- 5 On the Conception of the Subject in the Age of Digital Media -- References -- From Subject to User: And Back? -- 1 A Proposal -- 2 Second Subject, Without Contract? -- 3 Calculations Instead of Role -- 4 Consistent Types -- 5 No Time for Connections -- 6 Programs, Not Intentions -- 7 Look Back, Briefly -- 8 Short Visits in Difficult Terrain: Subject, HCI, User, Actant, Agent -- 9 Affiliation Icon Collective -- 10 Icon of Data Networks: Teleoperational Connections -- 11 Subject, from the Distant Vicinity? -- 12 User Subject - Ipv6 -- 13 Brief Theoretical Aspects -- 14 In Conclusion -- References -- The History of Media-Based Technologies of the Self from Rousseau to Runtastic -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Media-Based Self-Technologies -- 3 Writing and Narration in the Writing System 1800 -- 4 Recording and Playback in the Recording System 1900 -- 5 Number and Algorithm in the Recording System 2000 -- 6 Conclusion -- References. 327 $aSubject Staging and Communication Power Digital -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Online Comment Sections and the Question of Communication Power -- 3 Lotus Blossoms - Subject Staging Using the Example of a ZON User -- 3.1 Lotus Blossoms - Enlightenment in an Ancient Tragedy -- 3.2 Linguistic Habitus of the Enlightenment Lotus Blossoms -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- On the Mediality of Pedagogical Relations and the Medial Side of Education -- 1 Introduction: From the Pedagogization of the Media -- 2 On the Formation of the Subject in Technoanthropologies -- 3 About Education as a Process of Mediation and Transgression -- 4 On the Mediality of the Pedagogical -- 5 From the Pedagogisation of the Media to the Mediality of the Pedagogical -- References -- Friendzone Level 5000: Memes as Image-Mediated Practices of Subjectivation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Memes - Definition -- 3 Theoretical and Methodological Foundations of the Study -- 3.1 Theoretical Foundations -- 3.2 Methodological Principles -- 4 Text-Based Friendzone Discourse -- 4.1 Friendzone - Definition -- 4.2 Friendzone Discourses on the Urban Dictionary -- 5 The Friendzone in Memetic Image Discourse -- 5.1 The Gay Best Friend Zone -- 5.2 Friendzone-Fiona -- 5.3 The Friendzone Army -- 5.4 Ser Jorah of House Friendzone -- 5.5 Image of Men and Women in the Pictorial Memes -- 6 Formal-Aesthetic Features of Meme Communication on 9gag -- 6.1 Narration, Metaphor and Collective Symbolism -- 6.2 Humor -- 7 Conclusion - Memes as Practices of Subjectification -- 7.1 Interpretive Power and Self-Normalization in the Discourse of Images -- 7.2 Outlook - Mediatized Subject Designs on 9gag -- References. 676 $a302.23 700 $aGentzel$b Peter$01587895 701 $aKrotz$b Friedrich$01546942 701 $aWimmer$b Jeffrey$01207145 701 $aWinter$b Rainer$01587896 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910799244103321 996 $aThe Forgotten Subject$93876575 997 $aUNINA