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Constructing rooms of requirement: The ethnographic study of digitally transmediated sociality.
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Constructing rooms of requirement: The ethnographic study of digitally transmediated sociality./
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Terrell, Jennifer.
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195 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-11(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International76-11A(E).
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Constructing rooms of requirement: The ethnographic study of digitally transmediated sociality.
Terrell, Jennifer.
Constructing rooms of requirement: The ethnographic study of digitally transmediated sociality.
- 195 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-11(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University, 2015.
Scholars who explore questions that address the nature of human sociality and digital media are increasingly concerned with potential changes that result from digitally mediated social interaction. As digital information and communication technologies (ICTs) have become more widely adopted, such media have also become more ubiquitous and convergent. This dissertation develops and explores a phenomenon it calls "transmediated sociality," a form of interaction that emerges from the mixing of two or more different media together to facilitate social engagement. It does so through the ethnographic investigation of two primary case studies of Harry Potter fans: the wizard rock community, a collective of musicians who listen to, produce, and circulate fan music; and the Harry Potter Alliance, a collective of fans who use themes found within Harry Potter to motivate participation in social change. A third, comparative case studying INPIRG---a collective of Indiana University college students who work to advocate for public interest rights---is included to investigate media use in an organization with some significant differences from the Harry Potter fans studied. The dissertation discusses implications of transmediated sociality for three theoretical threads of contemporary sociotechnical research: discourses of transformative social change resulting from the adoption of digital media, discourses of distribution of agency between human actors and technological systems and artifacts, and discourses regarding the construction of online and offline boundaries. Finally, it also discusses the implications of transmediation for the design of research projects that engage such sociotechnical contexts.
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