Pratiques culturelles chez les jeunes et institutions de transmission : un choc de cultures ? / / Sylvie Octobre |
Autore | Octobre Sylvie |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Paris, : Département des études, de la prospective et des statistiques, 2014 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ChantepiePhilippe |
Soggetto topico |
Sociology & Anthropology
adolescence génération pratiques culturelles équipement culturel transmission cultural participation generation cultural institution |
Soggetto non controllato |
generation
adolescence cultural participation cultural institution |
ISBN | 2-11-139810-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
Altri titoli varianti | Pratiques culturelles chez les jeunes et institutions de transmission |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910131547003321 |
Octobre Sylvie | ||
Paris, : Département des études, de la prospective et des statistiques, 2014 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Sexe et genre des mondes culturels / / Sylvie Octobre, Frédérique Patureau |
Autore | Octobre Sylvie |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lyon : , : ENS Editions, , 2020 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (265 pages) |
Disciplina | 306.47 |
Collana | Sociétés, espaces, temps |
Soggetto topico |
Gender identity in art
Sex differences in art |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910725995903321 |
Octobre Sylvie | ||
Lyon : , : ENS Editions, , 2020 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Youth technoculture : from aesthetics to politics / / by Sylvie Octobre ; translated from French by Sarah-Louise Raillard |
Autore | Octobre Sylvie |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Leiden, The Netherlands ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , [2021] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xi, 206 pages) |
Disciplina | 004.6780835 |
Collana | Youth in a Globalizing World |
Soggetto topico | Internet and youth |
ISBN | 90-04-44753-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction From Mediaculture to Technoculture -- 1 After Mediacultures -- 2 Technocultural Mutations and Social Mutations -- 3 Going beyond Moral Panic -- 4 The New Barbarians -- Chapter 1 Culture in a Technological World: Major Fears Resurface -- 1 The Fear of Technocultural Mutations -- 1.1 Convergence, Mon Amour -- 1.2 Globalizing Hyperculture -- 1.3 From Works of Art to Cultural Contents -- 2 The End of Culture? -- 2.1 The Destructive Power of Technological Hegemony? -- 2.2 The Loss of the Tangible -- 2.3 Behind Technological Change, Cultural Shifts -- 3 The World of Machines -- 3.1 Computational Dynamics -- 3.2 The Past Predicts the Future -- or, Birds of a Feather Stick Together -- 3.3 The Cultural Promise of Big Data -- Chapter 2 The Cult of Participation -- 1 The Pro-am: A Form of Commitment in the Technocultural Regime -- 1.1 The Roots of The Pro-am: The Poacher -- 1.2 The Pro-am Revolution -- 2 Collective Intelligence and Community -- 2.1 What Is Collective Intelligence? -- 2.2 Collective Intelligence and Cultural Expertise -- 3 The Culture of Doing -- 3.1 Compensatory Skills -- 3.2 Creative Remixing -- 4 A New Ecology of Attention -- 4.1 In Search of Lost Attention Spans -- 4.2 In Praise of Free-Floating Attention and the Illusion of Multitasking -- 4.3 Hyper Attention: An Autopsy -- Chapter 3 The Impact of Youth Technoculture on Cultural Myths -- 1 Expressiveness -- 1.1 Expressive Individualism -- 1.2 The Rise of Experimentation -- 2 Emotions First and Foremost -- 2.1 Peak Experiences -- 2.2 Presentification -- 3 Mobility as Value -- 3.1 The Call to Mobility -- 3.2 Aesthetico-cultural Cosmopolitanism -- 3.3 A New Criterion for Ranking -- 4 Additive Comprehension -- 4.1 Putting Together the Collaborative Transmedia Puzzle -- 4.2 The Reputation Filter.
Chapter 4 How Technoculture Shapes Youth Norms -- 1 Autonomy, an Ambiguous Standard -- 1.1 Cultural Consumption: The First Steps towards Autonomy -- 1.2 Private and Public Autonomy -- 1.3 The Framework of Cultural Autonomy and Its Inner Tensions -- 2 Norms of Engagement, Relation and Selection -- 2.1 The Importance of Choice -- 2.2 From Relationships to the Proximity Effect -- 2.3 What Engagement Signifies -- 3 The Vices and Virtues of Eclecticism -- 3.1 Revisiting Youth Omnivorism -- 3.2 The Challenge of Eclecticism -- Chapter 5 Technoculture, Education and Self-Education -- 1 Is Technoculture an Alternative Form of Education? -- 1.1 A "real-world" Education -- 1.2 The Return of Aesthetics -- 1.3 Modes of Learning and Affinity Spaces -- 2 The Challenge of Transliteracy -- 2.1 Literacy, Media Literacy and Digital Literacy -- 2.2 The Components of Transliteracy -- 2.3 A Weapon against Bullshit -- 3 Mediation and Remediation -- 3.1 A New Organizing Principle for Knowledge? -- 3.2 Self-Organization and Remediation -- Chapter 6 Technological and Cultural Fault Lines -- 1 Technocultural Fault Lines -- 1.1 The Access Divide -- 1.2 The Usage Divide -- 1.3 The Transferability Divide -- 1.4 The Reflexive Capacity Divide -- 2 A Universe Where Important Inequalities Persist -- 2.1 An Argument against "the tribalization of youth culture" -- 2.2 Factoring in Gender -- 2.3 Cumulative Inequalities? -- Chapter 7 The Political and Ethical Implications of Youth Technoculture -- 1 Technoculture Is (Inherently) Political -- 1.1 Becoming a Political Actor in the Era of Technoculture -- 1.2 Towards a Technocultural Public and Political Space -- 1.3 The Technocultural Regime Threatened by Rumors -- 1.4 Far from the Technocultural Crowd -- 2 Political Activism and Technoculture -- 2.1 Political and Cultural Media Activism -- 2.2 Political and Cultural Hacktivism. 3 Democracy and Technoculture -- 3.1 Democracy and Polyphonic Regimes of Truth -- 3.2 Knowledge Societies and Cognitive Bubbles -- 3.3 Neo-democracy or Democracy Threatened by Technoculture -- Conclusion Resisting the Appeal of Worst-Case Scenarios -- 1 A Twofold Movement of Creativity and Diversity -- 2 Reconfiguring Public Space -- 3 Rejecting Pessimism -- Bibliography -- Reports -- Books and articles -- Index. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910794222603321 |
Octobre Sylvie | ||
Leiden, The Netherlands ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , [2021] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Youth technoculture : from aesthetics to politics / / by Sylvie Octobre ; translated from French by Sarah-Louise Raillard |
Autore | Octobre Sylvie |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Leiden, The Netherlands ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , [2021] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xi, 206 pages) |
Disciplina | 004.6780835 |
Collana | Youth in a Globalizing World |
Soggetto topico | Internet and youth |
ISBN | 90-04-44753-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction From Mediaculture to Technoculture -- 1 After Mediacultures -- 2 Technocultural Mutations and Social Mutations -- 3 Going beyond Moral Panic -- 4 The New Barbarians -- Chapter 1 Culture in a Technological World: Major Fears Resurface -- 1 The Fear of Technocultural Mutations -- 1.1 Convergence, Mon Amour -- 1.2 Globalizing Hyperculture -- 1.3 From Works of Art to Cultural Contents -- 2 The End of Culture? -- 2.1 The Destructive Power of Technological Hegemony? -- 2.2 The Loss of the Tangible -- 2.3 Behind Technological Change, Cultural Shifts -- 3 The World of Machines -- 3.1 Computational Dynamics -- 3.2 The Past Predicts the Future -- or, Birds of a Feather Stick Together -- 3.3 The Cultural Promise of Big Data -- Chapter 2 The Cult of Participation -- 1 The Pro-am: A Form of Commitment in the Technocultural Regime -- 1.1 The Roots of The Pro-am: The Poacher -- 1.2 The Pro-am Revolution -- 2 Collective Intelligence and Community -- 2.1 What Is Collective Intelligence? -- 2.2 Collective Intelligence and Cultural Expertise -- 3 The Culture of Doing -- 3.1 Compensatory Skills -- 3.2 Creative Remixing -- 4 A New Ecology of Attention -- 4.1 In Search of Lost Attention Spans -- 4.2 In Praise of Free-Floating Attention and the Illusion of Multitasking -- 4.3 Hyper Attention: An Autopsy -- Chapter 3 The Impact of Youth Technoculture on Cultural Myths -- 1 Expressiveness -- 1.1 Expressive Individualism -- 1.2 The Rise of Experimentation -- 2 Emotions First and Foremost -- 2.1 Peak Experiences -- 2.2 Presentification -- 3 Mobility as Value -- 3.1 The Call to Mobility -- 3.2 Aesthetico-cultural Cosmopolitanism -- 3.3 A New Criterion for Ranking -- 4 Additive Comprehension -- 4.1 Putting Together the Collaborative Transmedia Puzzle -- 4.2 The Reputation Filter.
Chapter 4 How Technoculture Shapes Youth Norms -- 1 Autonomy, an Ambiguous Standard -- 1.1 Cultural Consumption: The First Steps towards Autonomy -- 1.2 Private and Public Autonomy -- 1.3 The Framework of Cultural Autonomy and Its Inner Tensions -- 2 Norms of Engagement, Relation and Selection -- 2.1 The Importance of Choice -- 2.2 From Relationships to the Proximity Effect -- 2.3 What Engagement Signifies -- 3 The Vices and Virtues of Eclecticism -- 3.1 Revisiting Youth Omnivorism -- 3.2 The Challenge of Eclecticism -- Chapter 5 Technoculture, Education and Self-Education -- 1 Is Technoculture an Alternative Form of Education? -- 1.1 A "real-world" Education -- 1.2 The Return of Aesthetics -- 1.3 Modes of Learning and Affinity Spaces -- 2 The Challenge of Transliteracy -- 2.1 Literacy, Media Literacy and Digital Literacy -- 2.2 The Components of Transliteracy -- 2.3 A Weapon against Bullshit -- 3 Mediation and Remediation -- 3.1 A New Organizing Principle for Knowledge? -- 3.2 Self-Organization and Remediation -- Chapter 6 Technological and Cultural Fault Lines -- 1 Technocultural Fault Lines -- 1.1 The Access Divide -- 1.2 The Usage Divide -- 1.3 The Transferability Divide -- 1.4 The Reflexive Capacity Divide -- 2 A Universe Where Important Inequalities Persist -- 2.1 An Argument against "the tribalization of youth culture" -- 2.2 Factoring in Gender -- 2.3 Cumulative Inequalities? -- Chapter 7 The Political and Ethical Implications of Youth Technoculture -- 1 Technoculture Is (Inherently) Political -- 1.1 Becoming a Political Actor in the Era of Technoculture -- 1.2 Towards a Technocultural Public and Political Space -- 1.3 The Technocultural Regime Threatened by Rumors -- 1.4 Far from the Technocultural Crowd -- 2 Political Activism and Technoculture -- 2.1 Political and Cultural Media Activism -- 2.2 Political and Cultural Hacktivism. 3 Democracy and Technoculture -- 3.1 Democracy and Polyphonic Regimes of Truth -- 3.2 Knowledge Societies and Cognitive Bubbles -- 3.3 Neo-democracy or Democracy Threatened by Technoculture -- Conclusion Resisting the Appeal of Worst-Case Scenarios -- 1 A Twofold Movement of Creativity and Diversity -- 2 Reconfiguring Public Space -- 3 Rejecting Pessimism -- Bibliography -- Reports -- Books and articles -- Index. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910814322303321 |
Octobre Sylvie | ||
Leiden, The Netherlands ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , [2021] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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