ABSTRACT
Are the humanities still relevant in the twenty-first century? In the context of pervasive economic liberalism and shrinking budgets due to a deep and prolonged recession, the exigency of humanities research for society is increasingly put into question. This volume claims that the humanities do indeed matter by offering empirically-grounded critical reflections on contemporary cultural practices, thereby opening up new ways of understanding social life and new directions in humanities scholarship. Are the humanities still relevant in the twenty-first century? Contemporary Culture New Directions in Arts and Humanities Research.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|55 pages
Media Cities
chapter Chapter One|18 pages
Mediacity: On the Discontinuous Continuity of the Urban Public Sphere
chapter Chapter Two|14 pages
Orkontros: Brazilian Migrants, Social Network Sites and the European City
part II|64 pages
The Ludic Turn
chapter Chapter Seven|9 pages
From Gengsi to Gaul: Mobile Media and Playful Identities in Jakarta
part III|30 pages
Thinking Analogue
chapter Chapter Ten|16 pages
Sound Technologies and Cultural Practices: How Analogies Make us Listen to Transformations in Art and Culture
chapter Chapter Eleven|12 pages
The Case of ccMixter: Credit-Giving within a Communal Online Remixing Practice
part IV|57 pages
Hybrid Practices
part V|20 pages
Looking Back, Looking Forward
