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Chiara Zuanni | Heritage in a digital world
The role of platforms in shaping online experiences
This section will highlight how the characteristics of online social net-
working platforms, on which heritage content is disseminated, discussed,
and encountered by a variety of stakeholders and audiences, can be consid-
ered through the lenses of posthumanism in order to better understand the
role of technology and the patterns of online navigation and consumption
of heritage audiences. Cristina Alaimo and Jannis Kallinikos (2017) have
highlighted how
“platform user engagement and networking are considered as being
mediated, or plat-formed to deploy a neologism, by the conventions,
design choices, and instrumentalities of social media technologies, and
by the socioeconomic context in which social media qua organizations
are operating” (Alaimo/Kallinikos 2017, 175).
They defined as “encoding” the process by which social media platforms
constrain the users in specific behavioural patterns and data production
activities (e. g. sharing, liking, commenting, following, tagging, posting).
I argue therefore that encountering heritage online implies a negotiation
of “traditional” factors driving heritage audience research and the modes
of encoding we participate in on social media platforms. In this sense, the
formation and circulation of heritage knowledge in the digital sphere is
the result of a complex network of interactions, which concern the identity
and attitudes of the users as well as the infrastructures of the platforms.
It is this entanglement of human and non-human actors that, ultimately,
shapes our online experiences.
On the one hand, social media users have diverse demographics and digi-
tal literacy backgrounds, which lead to different choices in regards of plat-
forms, their account settings, and their use of these same platforms. For
example, users of Facebook, WeChat, VKontakte, and TikTok, will likely be-
long to different geographic areas and age groups, and their communica-
tion styles and networks will shape their conversations and experiences.
In these regards, an example of a previous analysis I carried out in 2013, in
which it was emphasised how heritage-related news were differently con-
It is the entanglement of human and non-human actors
that, ultimately, shapes our online experiences.
Limina
Grazer theologische Perspektiven, Band 3:2
- Titel
- Limina
- Untertitel
- Grazer theologische Perspektiven
- Band
- 3:2
- Herausgeber
- Karl Franzens University Graz
- Datum
- 2020
- Sprache
- deutsch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC 4.0
- Abmessungen
- 21.4 x 30.1 cm
- Seiten
- 270
- Kategorien
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