Dhiraj, Although not strictly corresponding to Seth's request for postmodern(ish) approaches to social media, I believe the following is neatly aligned with your paper: Consuming Antinatalism in Social Media: A Discourse Historical Analytic Approach George Rossolatos (2018). Interdiscursive Readings in Cultural Consumer Research, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 179-212 https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3061876 George Rossolatos MSc, MBA, PhD http://uni-kassel.academia.edu/georgerossolatos www.ijmarketingsemiotics.com *https://www.researchgate.net/profile/George_Rossolatos/publications <https://www.researchgate.net/profile/George_Rossolatos/publications>* http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1784311 //disruptiVesemiOtics// <http://grossolatos.blogspot.com/> https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgerossolatos https://gr.pinterest.com/grossolatos/rossolatos-vinyl-museum/ On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 9:05 PM Murthy, Dhiraj < Dhiraj.Murthy@austin.utexas.edu> wrote:
Hi Seth,
I saw your request for literature relating to social media sociology. I think my article in Sociology would be of interest to you:
Towards a Sociological Understanding of Social Media< http://soc.sagepub.com/content/46/6/1059>, Sociology, vol. 46 no. 6 pp. 1059-1073, 2012.
Many thanks!
DHIRAJ MURTHY, Associate Professor of Journalism and Sociology Director, Computational Media Lab School of Journalism | Moody College of Communication The University of Texas at Austin https://moody.utexas.edu/faculty/dhiraj-murthy | 512.232.4433<tel:512.232.4433> | @dhirajmurthy
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Hi all-
This email is a request for a list of articles/books/authors that examine social media from postmodern or phenomenological perspectives.
In particular, I am wondering if someone can point me toward literature that examines social media in relation to Baudrillard's concepts of hyperreality and simulacra? With respect to phenomenology, I am looking for contemporary work that discusses intersubjectivity and empathy--perhaps referencing Husserl or Schutz.
Thank you in advance.
Seth
Seth C. Bradshaw Assistant Professor Department of Mass Communication Stephen F. Austin State University
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