ABSTRACT

This Handbook offers a comprehensive overview of media domestication – the process of appropriating new media and technology – and delves into the theoretical, conceptual and social implications of the field’s advancement.

Combining the work of the long-established experts in the field with that of emerging scholars, the chapters explore both the domestication concept itself and domestication processes in a wide range of fields, from smartphones used to monitor drug use to the question of time in the domestication of energy buildings. The international team of authors provide an accessible and thorough assessment of key issues, themes and problems with and within domestication research, and showcase the most important developments over the years.

This truly interdisciplinary collection will be an important resource for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and academic scholars in media, communication and cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, cultural geography, design studies and social studies of technology.

Chapter 3 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at https://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

part I|95 pages

(Re-)thinking domestication

part |6 pages

(Re-)thinking domestication

chapter 1|14 pages

Domestication and personhood

chapter 3|13 pages

Conceptualizing re-domestication

Theoretical reflections and empirical findings to a neglected concept

part II|73 pages

Extending domestication

part |4 pages

Extending domestication

chapter 8|14 pages

The ceaseless domestication of mobile communication in Asia

Benefits, trade-offs and responses

chapter 9|15 pages

Nuanced domestication of social media

Intrigues of situated cultural affordances in Kenyan local ecologies of knowledge

chapter 10|10 pages

The domestication of smartphones

Lessons from case studies in Africa

chapter 11|14 pages

Domestication theory

Reflections from the Kalahari

part III|72 pages

Technologizing and designing domestication

part |3 pages

Technologizing and designing domestication

chapter 13|17 pages

Sitting on the sofa, watching television

Methodological reflections on the study of material articulations

chapter 14|5 pages

Data domestication

Exploring sensors in the future everyday through design fiction

chapter 16|14 pages

The mutual domestication of users and algorithms

The case of Netflix

part IV|78 pages

(Counter-)domesticating media and technologies

part |2 pages

(Counter-)domesticating media and technologies

chapter 17|13 pages

Domesticating the domesticators

Where have all the agents gone?

chapter 18|14 pages

Counter-domestication through infrastructural inversion

User empowerment in digital platforms

chapter 20|17 pages

Configuring the “Cuban Internet”

A networked domestication approach 1

chapter 21|14 pages

Feeling good, feeling safe

Domesticating phones and drugs in clubbing

part V|87 pages

Contextualising domestication?

part |2 pages

Contextualising domestication?

chapter 23|14 pages

Situational domestication

Personal technology and public places

chapter 24|13 pages

The digital detox camp

Practices and motivations for reverse domestication

chapter 25|12 pages

Unpacking play

A domestication perspective on digital games

chapter 27|13 pages

Variety within domestication research

Time, perceptions and interactions

part VI|89 pages

Homing in on domestication?

part |2 pages

Homing in on domestication?

chapter 28|16 pages

Lockdown screen worlds

The domestication and re-socialisation of Zoom

chapter 29|17 pages

Broken domestication

The resonant politics of voice in gendered technology 1

chapter 32|12 pages

M-learning

Appropriating social media for pedagogy in Kenya