Introduction: The Logic of Digital Culture
David Arditi and Jennifer Miller
Part I. Power in the Digital Era
Chapter One: Digital Hegemony: Net Neutrality, the Value Gap, and Corporate Interests
David Arditi
Chapter Two: Dialectics of Degrading Datafication: The Cultural Politics of Ecological Footprints in Earth System Governance
Timothy W. Luke
Chapter Three: Government vs. Corporate Surveillance: Privacy Concerns in the Digital World
Brian Connor and Long Doan
Part II. Politics in the Digital Era
Chapter Four: Digital Culture, Media Spectacle, and the Trump Presidency
Douglas Kellner
Chapter Five: The (Digital) Future is Female: Between Individuality and Collectivity in Online Feminist Practices
Ariella Horwitz and Lisa Daily
Chapter Six: Queering the Straight World?: Mommy Blogs, Queer Kids, and the Limits of Digital Advocacy
Jennifer Miller
Part III. Culture in the Digital Era
Chapter Seven: On the Cultural Power of the “Marianas Web” Meme
Robert W. Gehl
Chapter Eight: Photography, Bibliography, Digitality, Paradox
Timothy Morris
Chapter Nine: The New Old: Vinyl Records after the Internet
Michael Palm
Part IV. Being Human in the Digital Era
Chapter Ten: Digitized Music and the Aesthetic Experience of Difference
Nancy Weiss Hanrahan
Chapter Eleven: Keeping Commerce Human: Contradictions of Digital Economy Platforms
Michele Krugh
Chapter Twelve: From the Wild West to Silicon Valley: Shifting Models of Reproductive Medicine in North America
Amy Speier
Conclusion: Avoiding Digital Disaster
David Arditi