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Digital Dilemmas (eBook)

Transforming Gender Identities and Power Relations in Everyday Life
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2018
XVII, 250 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
9783319953007 (ISBN)

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The proliferation of digital technologies, virtual spaces, and new forms of engagement raise key questions about the changing nature of gender relations and identities within democratic societies. This book offers a unique collection of chapters that brings together scholars from diverse backgrounds to explore how gender experiences and identities are being transformed by digital technologies in ways that affirm or deny social justice. 

Diana Parry is a Professor in Applied Health Studies, at the University of Waterloo. Utilizing a feminist lens, Diana's research privileges women's standpoints and aims to create social change and enact social justice by challenging the medical model of scholarship. In particular, Diana's research explores the personal and political links between women's leisure and women's health, broadly defined. Most recently, Dr. Parry's research has focused on the intersections of women's health and technology.

Corey Johnson's theorizing and qualitative inquiry focuses its attention on the power relations between dominant (white, male, heterosexual, etc.) and non-dominant populations in the cultural contexts of leisure. This examination provides important insight into both the privileging and discriminatory practices that occur in contemporary leisure settings.  His scholarship has been published in journals like the Journal of Leisure Research, Leisure Sciences, The Journal of Homosexuality and the International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education just to name a few. 

Simone Fullagar is a sociologist who has been engaged in theoretical debates and empirical research on gender and feminism in the context of leisure, sport and health in Australia and the UK for over 15 years. She was appointed as the inaugural Chair of Physical Studies in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Bath in 2014. Simone has previously published an edited collection, a co-authored monograph and is currently completing another co-authored monograph on the Feminist Biopolitics of Depression and Recovery for Palgrave (due September 2017). 

Diana Parry is a Professor in Applied Health Studies, at the University of Waterloo. Utilizing a feminist lens, Diana's research privileges women's standpoints and aims to create social change and enact social justice by challenging the medical model of scholarship. In particular, Diana’s research explores the personal and political links between women's leisure and women's health, broadly defined. Most recently, Dr. Parry’s research has focused on the intersections of women’s health and technology.Corey Johnson’s theorizing and qualitative inquiry focuses its attention on the power relations between dominant (white, male, heterosexual, etc.) and non-dominant populations in the cultural contexts of leisure. This examination provides important insight into both the privileging and discriminatory practices that occur in contemporary leisure settings.  His scholarship has been published in journals like the Journal of Leisure Research, Leisure Sciences, The Journal of Homosexuality and the International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education just to name a few. Simone Fullagar is a sociologist who has been engaged in theoretical debates and empirical research on gender and feminism in the context of leisure, sport and health in Australia and the UK for over 15 years. She was appointed as the inaugural Chair of Physical Studies in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Bath in 2014. Simone has previously published an edited collection, a co-authored monograph and is currently completing another co-authored monograph on the Feminist Biopolitics of Depression and Recovery for Palgrave (due September 2017). 

Chapter 1 - Digital Dilemmas: Transforming Gender Identities and Power Relations in Everyday Life

Section I: Theory in Digital and Leisure Contexts

Chapter 2 - Laughing at Injustice: #DistractinglySexy and #StayMadAbby as Counternarratives

Chapter 3 - Digital Black Feminism

Section II: Methodological Discussions and Guideposts

Chapter 4 Online Qualitative Methods: Confronting New Possibilities and Challenges Within a Social Justice Perspective

Chapter 5 - Appnography: Modifying Ethnography for App-Based Culture

Section III: Dilemmas at the Intersection of Gender, Gender Identity, and Digitality

Chapter 6 - Writing Recovery from Depression Through a Creative Research Assemblage: Mindshackles, Digital Mental Health, and a Feminist Politics of Self-Care

Chapter 7 - Playing with Zombie Problems: Exploring the Gender-Digital- Play Assemblage in Online Mental Health Campaigns

Chapter 8 - The Impact of Digital Culture on Women in Sport

Chapter 9 - This Girl Can? The Limitations of Digital Do-It-Yourself Empowerment in Women’s Active Embodiment Campaigns

Chapter 10 - Making Gender and Motherhood Through Pedagogies of Digital Health and Fitness Consumption: ‘Soon It Made Us More Active as a Family’

Chapter 11 – Digital Dilemmas Through Networked Assemblages: Reshaping the Gendered Contours of Our Future

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.12.2018
Zusatzinfo XVII, 250 p. 12 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
Schlagworte Advocacy • black women • civic engagement • Digital Black Feminism • Digital Practices • Digital Sociology • Feminism • gendered leisure • leisure spaces • Sexual Violence Activism • Social Media • Twitter • Women in Sport
ISBN-13 9783319953007 / 9783319953007
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