Digital Life on Instagram

New Social Communication of Photography

Elisa Serafinelli author Athina Karatzogianni editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Emerald Publishing Limited

Published:31st Aug '18

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Digital Life on Instagram cover

How does Instagram shape how we relate to each other online? Are users concerned about privacy when documenting their lives in fine detail? How does Instagram work as a marketing machine? Drawing on three years’ research with Instagram users, Elisa Serafinelli explores how Instagram is changing people’s visual experiences. Instagram is now by far the most popular online photo sharing platform, fuelled by the growth of smart mobile devices, and the management of an online persona is now part of millions of people’s everyday reality. This has not gone unnoticed among commercial actors, with the savviest of these exploiting the social dynamics of sharing that underlie the very logic of Instagram. This book addresses the issue of how mobile media and visual communication permeate people’s daily routines, how marketing influences practice, whether privacy and surveillance concerns are a reality, and how the platform shapes social relationships and identity formation. In its conclusion, the book advances the innovative concept of new mobile visualities to describe the social communication of photography and its huge expansion. Digital Life on Instagram is an online ethnography fit for the modern age of social media.

In this online ethnographic study and critical interpretation of Instagram, author Elisa Serafinelli (sociology, University of Sheffield, UK) studies 44 Instagram users for three years to explore how Instagram users make use of photographs to create an online persona and what this means for identity formation, social relationships, privacy, and marketing. Drawing on the ideas of thinkers including Marshall McLuhan, Roland Barthes, Henry Jenkins, Anthony Giddens, Michel Foucault, and Jos’e van Dijck, the author explores how the ability to create and post images produces new forms of experiencing everyday life. In addition, she presents an original concept of mobile visualities to examine photography and social communication. B&w photos are included. -- Annotation ©2018 * (protoview.com) *

ISBN: 9781787564985

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 264g

240 pages