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Table of Contents

List of Figures and Table

Acknowledgments

Section 1:Introducing the Metaphors of the Internet

Chapter One: Ways of Being in the Digital Age

Annette N. Markham

Chapter Two: A wormhole, a Home, an Unavoidable Place. Introduction to “Metaphors of the Internet”

Katrin Tiidenberg

Chapter Three: Losing Your Internet: Narratives of Decline among Long-Time Users

Kevin Driscoll

Section 2:Ways of Doing

Chapter Four: Workplace-Making among Mobile Freelancers

Nadia Hakim-Fernández

Chapter Five: Turker Computers

Jeff Thompson

Chapter Six: Migration of Self

Tijana Hirsch

Chapter Seven: Pinball Machines, Cardboard Cutouts, and Private Parties: Three Metaphors for Conceptualizing Memetic Spread

Whitney Phillips

Chapter Eight: ‘Instagrammable’ as a Metaphor for Looking and Showing in Visual Social Media

Katrin Tiidenberg

Section 3:Ways of Relating

Chapter Nine: Growing Up and Growing Old on the Internet: Influencer Life Courses and the Internet as Home

Crystal Abidin

Chapter Ten: Remixing the Music Fan Experience: Rock Concerts in Person and Online

Andee Baker

Chapter Eleven: Chronotope

Cathy Fowley

Chapter Twelve: Ecologies for Connecting across Generations

Anette Grønning

Chapter Thirteen: The Unavoidable Place: How Parents Manage the Socially Mediated Visibility of Their Young Children

Priya C. Kumar

Section 4:Ways of Becoming

Chapter Fourteen: Trans-being

Son Vivienne

Chapter Fifteen: Popular Music Reception: Tools of Future-Making, Spaces, and Possibilities of Being

Craig Hamilton and Sarah Raine

Chapter Sixteen: Co-becoming Hybrid Entities through Collaboration

Maria Schreiber and Patricia Prieto-Blanco

Chapter Seventeen: Interview with Artist Cristina Nuñez

Chapter Eighteen: Trans-constituting Place Online

Katie Warfield

Section 5:Ways of Being With

Chapter Nineteen: Facebook as a Wormhole between Life and Death

Tobias Raun

Chapter Twenty: A Vigil for Some Bodies

xtine burrough

Chapter Twenty-One: Screenshooting Life Online: Two Artworks

Sarah Schorr and Winnie Soon

Chapter Twenty-Two: Hurricane Season: Annual Assessments of Loss

Daisy Pignetti

Chapter Twenty-Three: Complicating the Internet as a Way of Being: The Case of Cloud Intimacy

Theresa M. Senft

Chapter Twenty-Four: Echolocating the Digital Self

Annette N. Markham

Section 6:Whose Internet? Whose Metaphors?

Chapter Twenty-Five: Metaphoric Meltdowns: Debates over the Meaning of Blogging on Israblog

Carmel Vaisman

Chapter Twenty-Six: Political Ideologies of Online Spaces: Anarchist Models for Boundary Making

Jessa Lingel

Chapter Twenty-Seven: No Country for IT-Men: Post-Soviet Internet Metaphors of Who and How Interacts with the Internet

Polina Kolozaridi, Anna Shchetvina, and Katrin Tiidenberg

Chapter Twenty-Eight: Remixed into Existence: Life Online as The Internet Comes of Age

Ryan M. Milner

References

About the Authors

Index

Metaphors of Internet

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