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What People Leave Behind : Marks, Traces, Footprints and their Relevance to Knowledge Society / edited by Francesca Comunello, Fabrizio Martire, Lorenzo Sabetta
(Frontiers in Sociology and Social Research. ISSN:25233432 ; 7)

Publisher (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2022
Edition 1st ed. 2022.
Authors Comunello, Francesca editor
Martire, Fabrizio editor
Sabetta, Lorenzo editor
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Material Type E-Book
Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XIII, 359 p. 30 illus., 24 illus. in color : online resource
Notes Open Access
This open access book focuses on a particular but significant topic in the social sciences: the concepts of “footprint” and “trace”. It associates these concepts with hotly debated topics such as surveillance capitalism and knowledge society. The editors and authors discuss the concept footprints and traces as unintended by-products of other (differently focused and oriented) actions that remain empirically imprinted in virtual and real spaces. The volume therefore opens new scenarios for social theory and applied social research in asking what the stakes, risks and potential of this approach are. It systematically raises and addresses these questions within a consistent framework, bringing together a heterogeneous group of international social scientists. Given the multifaceted objectives involved in exploring footprints and traces, the volume discusses heuristic aspects and ethical dimensions, scientific analyses and political considerations, empirical perspectives and theoretical foundations. At the same time, it brings together perspectives from cultural analysis and social theory, communication and Internet studies, big-data informed research and computational social science. This innovative volume is of interest to a broad interdisciplinary readership: sociologists, communication researchers, Internet scholars, anthropologists, cognitive and behavioral scientists, historians, and epistemologists, among others
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11756-5
Subjects LCSH:Knowledge, Sociology of
LCSH:Internet—Social aspects
LCSH:Social sciences—Philosophy
LCSH:Ethnology
LCSH:Communication
LCSH:Knowledge, Theory of
FREE:Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse
FREE:Internet Studies
FREE:Social Theory
FREE:Sociocultural Anthropology
FREE:Media and Communication
FREE:Epistemology
Classification LCC:BD175-175.5
DC23:306.42
ID 8000088707
ISBN 9783031117565

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