Description
Product ID: | 9781032101347 |
Product Form: | Hardback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Series: | Routledge Studies in New Media and Cyberculture |
Title: | Digital Media as Ambient Therapy |
Subtitle: | The Ecological Self between Resonance and Alienation |
Authors: | Author: Francis Russell |
Page Count: | 108 |
Subjects: | Communication studies, Communication studies, History, Cultural studies, Media studies, Disability: social aspects, Health, illness and addiction: social aspects, Sociology, Political structure and processes, Political campaigning and advertising, Medical sociology, Psychotherapy, Digital animation, Games development and programming, Humanities, Cultural studies, Media studies, Disability: social aspects, Illness & addiction: social aspects, Sociology, Political structure & processes, Political campaigning & advertising, Medical sociology, Psychotherapy, Digital animation, Games development & programming |
Description: | Select Guide Rating Digital Media as Ambient Therapy explores the ways mental illness can emerge from our relationships (with ourselves, others, and the world), to address the concern around what kind of relationality is conducive for mental health and what role digital technologies can play in fostering such relationality. Digital Media as Ambient Therapy explores the ways “mental illness” can emerge from our relationships (with ourselves, others, and the world), to address the concern around what kind of relationality is conducive for “mental health” and what role digital technologies can play in fostering such relationality. Exploring the rise of ambient—that is to say, ubiquitous, surrounding, and environmental—technologies and their impact on our understanding of “mental health,” sanity, and therapy, this book critically examines the work of influential contemporary social theorists such as Hartmut Rosa and investigates case studies that reveal new modes of digitally mediated intimacy and attention, such as ASMR and QAnon. It also poses the question of what “mental health” and “mental illness” mean for subjects increasingly faced with a maddening sense of interconnectedness. This book offers new perspectives for academics and postgraduates interested in critical discussions of alienation, digital technology, and contemporary social theory. |
Imprint Name: | Routledge |
Publisher Name: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2024-02-28 |