2020
DOI: 10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-1085
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Mediated friendship

Abstract: This article engages with the current debate on feminisms and digital media by looking at the tension between individualism and collective action. Drawing on an empirical research project involving girls, carried out in Italy and focusing on female processes of subjectivation in a postfeminist new media context, it will discuss constraints and opportunities shaped by the everyday use of social media. The article places itself in the latest trend of cyberfeminist studies, by analysing friendship relationships d… Show more

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“…The digital migration scholarship has emphasised that digital media’s affordances can come with ‘uncomfortable’ impositions (Awad and Tossell, 2021) and produce new challenges and costs in migrants’ everyday lives. Digital platforms can be sites of rigid peer culture and pressure (Mainardi, 2020), make people feel entrapped (Awad and Tossell, 2021) and can extend social obligations and expectations into spaces of absence. Data extraction and biometric categorisations allow surveillance and monitoring of migrant bodies and result in their differential exclusion and harm (Madianou, 2021; Ponzanesi, 2020).…”
Section: Entangled Inclusion and Exclusion And The Role Of Digital Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The digital migration scholarship has emphasised that digital media’s affordances can come with ‘uncomfortable’ impositions (Awad and Tossell, 2021) and produce new challenges and costs in migrants’ everyday lives. Digital platforms can be sites of rigid peer culture and pressure (Mainardi, 2020), make people feel entrapped (Awad and Tossell, 2021) and can extend social obligations and expectations into spaces of absence. Data extraction and biometric categorisations allow surveillance and monitoring of migrant bodies and result in their differential exclusion and harm (Madianou, 2021; Ponzanesi, 2020).…”
Section: Entangled Inclusion and Exclusion And The Role Of Digital Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%