Preface ~ Sassen;
Volume Introduction ~ Gregory, Cottom, Daniels;
PART I. DIGITAL SOCIOLOGY IN EVERDAY LIFE;
(SECTION INTRO) Structure and Agency in a Digital World ~ Karen Gregory;
Beyond Digital Dualism: Modeling Digital Community ~ Alexia Maddox;
A Return to Gemeinschaft: Digital Impression Management and the Sharing Economy ~ Alexandrea Ravenelle;
Digital Discourse Analysis: Finding Meaning In Small Online Spaces ~ Timothy Recuber;
Virtually Ethical: Ethnographic Challenges in Researching Textile Crafters Online ~ Alison Mayne;
Interactivity, Social Media, and Superman: How Comic Books Can Help Us Understand And Conceptualise Interactivity Online ~ Harry T. Dyer;
The Digital Solidarity Trap: Social Movement Research and Online Activism ~ Theresa A. Hunt;
Positively Digital Orientalism: Discursive Authority in Online Tourist Reviews ~ W. Trevor Jamerson;
PART II: DIGITIZED INSTITUTIONS;
(SECTION INTRO) Digitized Institutions and Inequalities ~ Tressie McMillan Cottom;
Toward a Digital Sociology of School ~ Neil Selwyn, Selena Nemorin, Scott Bulfin and Nicola Johnson;
Representing ‘Inforgs’ in Data-Driven Decisions ~ Jeffery Alan Johnson;
Employee Monitoring in a Digital Context ~ Calle Rosengren and Mikael Ottoson;
Digital Sociology’s Vocational Promise ~ Stephen Barnard;
Black CyberFeminism: Ways Forward for Intersectionality and Digital Sociology ~ Tressie McMillan Cottom;
Deconstructing Racism on College Websites ~ Monita H. Mungo;
Yakking About College Life ~ Francesca Tripodi;
On Thursdays We Watch Scandal: Communal Viewing and Black Twitter ~ Apryl Williams;
Disruptive Labor: Bleacher Report and the Monetization of Mass Amateurization ~ Andrew McKinney;
Covert Leisure and Public Space: Geocaching In Post-9/11 New York City ~ Jonathan R. Wynn;
PART III: DIGITAL BODIES;
(SECTION INTRO), Bodies in Code ~ Jessie Daniels;
Personal Data Practices in the Age of Lively Data ~ Deborah Lupton;
“They’re just too urban”: Black gamers streaming on Twitch ~ Kishonna Gray;
From “Geek” to “Chic”: Wearable Technology and the Woman Question ~ Elizabeth
Wissinger;
Queer Facebook? Digital Sociality and Queer Theory ~ Benjamin Haber;
The Ms. Dewey “Experience”: Technoculture, Gender, and Race ~ Miriam E. Sweeney;
The Emperor’s New Data Clothes: Implications of ‘Nudity’ as a Racialized and Gendered Metaphor in Discourse on Personal Digital Data ~ Yuliya Grinberg;
Post Your Comments Below: A Case Study of Immigrant Bashing Online ~ Adrian Cruz and Kazuyo Kubo;
Our Mothers Have Always Been Machines: The Conflation of Media and Motherhood ~ Kara Van Cleaf;
#notracist: Exploring Racism Denial Talk on Twitter ~ Sanjay Sharma and Phillip Brooker.