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This book is the first in-depth investigation of the Goth subculture in Italy, focusing in particular on the city of Milan. It grows out of a three year research project - the first in Italy of this scope on the topic - based on the life histories of two dozen participants. In light of this, Simone Tosoni and Emanuela Zuccalà propose an innovative approach to the study of spectacular subcultures: contrarily to the most common accounts of the spectacular subcultures of the 80s, this book describes the experience of subcultural belonging as plural and internally diversified. In particular, three different variations - or 'enactments' - of goth are described in-depth: the politically engaged one; the one typical of the scene of the alternative music clubs spread all over northern Italy; and the one, common in the little towns surrounding Milan (but not limited to it), where participants used to 'enact' the dark subculture alone or in small groups. Their book argues that while these three different variations of goth shared the same canon of subcultural resources (music, style, patterns of cultural consumptions), they differed under relevant points of view, like forms of socialization, stance toward political activism, identity construction processes, and even their relationship with urban space. Yet, contrarily to the stress on individual differences in 'subcultural' belonging typical of post-subcultural theorists, the Milanese variations of goth appear to have been socially shared, as socially shared were the different 'practices of enactment' of the subculture that characterized each of them.
Goth culture (Subculture) --- Gothic culture (Subculture) --- Subculture --- Italy—History. --- Popular Culture. --- Social history. --- Civilization—History. --- Europe—History—1492-. --- History of Italy. --- Popular Culture . --- Social History. --- Cultural History. --- History of Modern Europe. --- Descriptive sociology --- Social conditions --- Social history --- History --- Sociology --- Culture, Popular --- Mass culture --- Pop culture --- Popular arts --- Communication --- Intellectual life --- Mass society --- Recreation --- Culture --- Civilization --- History. --- Italy --- Europe --- Cultural history
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Interviews, life history, and theoretical discussions of the first years and later developments of the theory of the Social Construction of Technology in STS, with Trevor Pinch, one of the founding fathers of SCOT--
Human engineering --- Technology --- Ergonomics --- Human factors in engineering design --- Bioengineering --- Environmental engineering --- Industrial engineering --- Human comfort --- Human-robot interaction --- Social aspects --- E-books --- Human engineering. --- Social aspects.
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This book is the first in-depth investigation of the Goth subculture in Italy, focusing in particular on the city of Milan. It grows out of a three year research project - the first in Italy of this scope on the topic - based on the life histories of two dozen participants. In light of this, Simone Tosoni and Emanuela Zuccalà propose an innovative approach to the study of spectacular subcultures: contrarily to the most common accounts of the spectacular subcultures of the 80s, this book describes the experience of subcultural belonging as plural and internally diversified. In particular, three different variations - or 'enactments' - of goth are described in-depth: the politically engaged one; the one typical of the scene of the alternative music clubs spread all over northern Italy; and the one, common in the little towns surrounding Milan (but not limited to it), where participants used to 'enact' the dark subculture alone or in small groups. Their book argues that while these three different variations of goth shared the same canon of subcultural resources (music, style, patterns of cultural consumptions), they differed under relevant points of view, like forms of socialization, stance toward political activism, identity construction processes, and even their relationship with urban space. Yet, contrarily to the stress on individual differences in 'subcultural' belonging typical of post-subcultural theorists, the Milanese variations of goth appear to have been socially shared, as socially shared were the different 'practices of enactment' of the subculture that characterized each of them.
Sociology of culture --- World history --- History of civilization --- History of Italy --- History of Europe --- populaire cultuur --- nieuwste tijd --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- geschiedenis --- Europese geschiedenis --- nieuwe tijd --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1800-1999 --- Europe
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Sociology, Urban. --- Telecommunication --- Cities and towns --- Computer networks --- Information technology --- Technological innovations --- Society and telecommunication --- Urban sociology --- Social aspects. --- Effect of technological innovations on.
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Sociology of culture --- World history --- History of civilization --- History of Italy --- History of Europe --- populaire cultuur --- nieuwste tijd --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- geschiedenis --- Europese geschiedenis --- nieuwe tijd --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1800-1999 --- Europe
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This book consists of the intellectual work of the 2017 European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School organized in cooperation with the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, Italy. The chapters cover relevant research topics, structured into three sections: Intertwining public spheres, Trajectories of participation, From traditional media to networks. Contributors are: Aida Martori Muntsant, Alvaro Oleart, Annamaria Pulga, Bart Cammaerts, Binakuromo Ogbebor, Erika Theissen Walukiewicz, Fausto Colombo, François Heinderyckx, Hannu Nieminen, Ignacio Bergillos, Kristian Jeff Cortez Agustin, Laura Peja, Leif Kramp, Lorleen Farrugia, Maria Francesca Murru, Michael Skey, Nico Carpentier, Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Reinhard Anton Handler, Simone Tosoni, Simone Tosoni, Valentina Turrini, Victor Navarro-Remesal and Zsofia Nagy. The book additionally contains abstracts of 42 doctoral projects that were discussed at the 2017 European Media Communication Doctoral Summer School.
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Medien. --- Zivilgesellschaft. --- Kommunikation. --- Bürgerteilhabe an Politik --- Medien --- Politik --- Zivilgesellschaft --- (VLB-WN)1742: Hardcover, Softcover / Medien, Kommunikation/Journalistik --- Bürgerteilhabe an Politik. --- Politik. --- (VLB-WN)1742: Hardcover, Softcover / Medien, Kommunikation/Journalistik.
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Communication and mass media. --- Digital media. --- Elektronski mediji. --- Influence of mass media. --- Javni mediji. --- Komuniciranje in mediji. --- Mass media policy. --- Medijska politika. --- Public media. --- Vpliv medijev.
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