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Affective ecologies: The cultural public sphere in a digital world.
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Ingraham, Chris.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-10(E), Section: A.
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Rhetoric. -
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Affective ecologies: The cultural public sphere in a digital world.
Ingraham, Chris.
Affective ecologies: The cultural public sphere in a digital world.
- 363 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-10(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Colorado at Boulder, 2015.
We live in a time when varieties of aesthetic mediation saturate our everyday lives. Personal expressions of taste, too, are nearly ubiquitous. In the digital realm in particular, these things are pervasive: people streaming music and movies, sharing photos over social media, posting links to their favorite fashions or designs, writing reviews of books. Tinker with some buttons and now even amateurs can perform sophisticated edits of photography, record music in their bedroom, produce their own movies. How common it now is for someone to "like" something or "pin" it, to "share" or "rate" it, to "comment" or "review" it. The evidence is clear: our ventures into public life today are colored by unprecedented opportunities for ordinary people to express themselves creatively and to weigh-in about their aesthetic tastes. This realm---where the production of aesthetic cultural goods converges with public discourse about the tastes and ideas that these goods implicate---is the realm of the cultural public sphere, and it is the subject of this dissertation.
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