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Book SynopsisTable of ContentsAcknowledgments Contributors When the Extraordinary Become Mundane: Digital Media and The Sociological Lens Deana A. Rohlinger, Sarah Sobieraj Theoretical Explorations of Digital Life 1. Technology and Time Judy Wajcman 2. Media and the Social Construction of Reality Nick Couldry and Andreas Hepp 3. Theorizing Curation Jenny Davis 4. Affective Publics: Solidarity and Distance Zizi Papacharissi 5. Big Data from the South(s): An Analytical Matrix to Investigate Data at the Margins Stefania Milan and Emiliano Treré Digital Media and Social Institutions 6. From "Impact" to "Negotiation": Educational Technologies and Inequality Cassidy Puckett and Matthew H. Rafalow 7. Journalism in the Age of Twitter Stephen R. Barnard 8. Families, Relationships, and Technology Raelene Wilding 9. Digital Religion Stef Aupers and Lars de Wildt 10. Technology, Labor, and the Gig Economy Jamie Woodcock Digital Media in Everyday Life 11. The Sociology of Mobile Apps Deborah Lupton 12. Folding and Friction: The Internet of Things and Everyday Life Murray Goulden 13. Negotiating Intimacy via Dating Websites and Apps: Digital Media in Everyday Life Shantel Gabrieal Buggs 14. Digital Pornography and Everyday Life Jennifer A. Johnson 15. Use of Information and Communication Technologies Among Older Adults: Usage Differences, Health-Related Impacts, and Future Needs Shelia Cotten and Alexander Seifert 16. The Sociology of Self-Tracking and Embodied Technologies: How Does Technology Engage Gendered, Raced, and Datafied Bodies? Elizabeth Wissinger Digital Media, Community and Identity 17. LGBTQ+ Communities and Digital Media Brady Robards, Paul Byron, and Sab D'Souza 18. Facework on Social Media in China Xiaoli Tian and Qian Li 19. Video Games and Identity Formation in Contemporary Society Daniel Muriel 20. Fans and Fan Activism Thomas V. Maher 21. Trolls and Hacktivists: Political Mobilization from Online Communities Jessica L. Beyer 22. Networked Street Life Jeffrey Lane and Will Marler Digital Media Social Inequalities 23. The Feminization of Social Media Labor Sophie Bishop and Brooke Erin Duffy 24. Electronic Waste and Environmental Justice David N. Pellow 25. Digital War: Mediatized Conflicts in Sociological Perspective Olga Boichak 26. Masculinity, Everyday Racism, and Gaming Stephanie Ortiz 27. Socioeconomic Inequalities and Digital Skills Matías Dodel 28. The Digital Production Gap in the Algorithmic Era Jen Schradie and Liam Bekirsky Digital Media, Power, and Politics 29. Detect, Document, and Debunk: Studying Media Manipulation and Disinformation Gabrielle Lim and Joan Donovan 30. Gender, Digital Toxicity, and Political Voice Online Sarah Sobieraj 31. Digital Media in Grassroots Anti-Corruption Across the World Alice Mattoni 32. Digital Youth Politics Jennifer Earl, Sam Scovill, and Elliot Ramo 33. Transformations in American Political Participation Deana A. Rohlinger