DMS - Digital Media and Society

1. Edition May 2021
288 Pages, Hardcover
Textbook
Short Description
Facebook has fundamentally changed how the world connects. No other company has played a greater role in the history of social networking online. Yet Facebook is no longer simply a social networking site or social media platform. Facebook is Facebook.
Taina Bucher shows how Facebook has become an idea of its own: something that cannot be fully described using broader categories. Facebook has become so commonplace that most people have a conception of what it is, yet it increasingly defies categorization. If we want to understand Facebook's power in contemporary society and culture, Bucher argues, we need to start by challenging our widespread conception of what Facebook is. Tracing the development and evolution of Facebook as a social networking site, platform, infrastructure and advertising company, she invites readers to consider Facebook anew. Contrary to the belief that nobody uses Facebook anymore, Facebook has never been more powerful.
This timely book is important reading for students and scholars of media and communication, as well as anyone seeking to understand the Facebook phenomenon.
Facebook has fundamentally changed how the world connects. No other company has played a greater role in the history of social networking online. Yet Facebook is no longer simply a social networking site or social media platform. Facebook is Facebook.
Taina Bucher shows how Facebook has become an idea of its own: something that cannot be fully described using broader categories. Facebook has become so commonplace that most people have a conception of what it is, yet it increasingly defies categorization. If we want to understand Facebook's power in contemporary society and culture, Bucher argues, we need to start by challenging our widespread conception of what Facebook is. Tracing the development and evolution of Facebook as a social networking site, platform, infrastructure and advertising company, she invites readers to consider Facebook anew. Contrary to the belief that nobody uses Facebook anymore, Facebook has never been more powerful.
This timely book is important reading for students and scholars of media and communication, as well as anyone seeking to understand the Facebook phenomenon.
Introduction: Facebook is Facebook
1 Framing Facebook: The many metaphors at work
2 Of electric lighting and chairs: Facebook as infrastructure
3 Grounded in reality: How Facebook programs sociality
4 Engineering a platform: Facebook's techno-economic evolution
5 Monetizing You: Facebook's advertising ecosystem
6 Personalized politics: Facebook's data-driven profiling machinery
Conclusion: The many faces of Facebook
Notes
References
Index
Daniel Kreiss, University of North Carolina
'Taina Bucher is one of the best analysts of social media platforms we've got. Here, she insightfully focuses on Facebook from many complementary angles that together reveal how it has become an ever-present infrastructure in the feel of daily life, shaping our social and political worlds, whether we use it or not.'
Nancy Baym, Microsoft Research
'While...a book of this kind can only ever be a partial and unfolding guide, the breadth and depth of its scope is impressive. ... Bucher makes an important philosophical and theoretical contribution to media and communication studies as the book destabalizes conventional narratives of Facebook as a mere social media platform.'
Australian Journalism Review