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100 aLingel, Jessaq(Jessica),d1983-eauthor.
245 00 aAn Internet for the people :bthe politics and promise of Craigslist /cJessa Lingel.
260 aPrinceton, New Jersey :bPrinceton University Press,c[2020]
300 a1 online resource (viii, 197).
336 atextbtxt2rdacontent
337 acomputerbc2rdamedia
338 aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier
490 aPrinceton studies in culture and technology
504 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 a"This book argues that craigslist issues a quiet challenge to the corporate norms that have become dominant in the twenty-first century web. More than a window to the world's ephemera, craigslist is an increasingly lonely outpost in a hyper-corporate web. It is the internet un-gentrified, representing an older ideological orientation of online politics, one that stresses technological simplicity, collectivism, and locality. Flawed and ever on the brink of obsolescence, it provides a model of how democracy can work - most of the time for most people - online. The first part of the book provides historical context for understanding craigslist, describing craigslist's transformation from an email list to a massively popular online marketplace and examining the development of classified and personal ads through the arrival of the digital age. Lingel also examines craigslist's legal history, looking at the company's battles over issues of freedom of expression and data privacy, and exploring what the company's defenses in the courtroom reveal about the platform's politics. The second part of the book explores how people use craigslist in everyday life, and the publics and politics that emerge from their daily online interactions. One chapter draws on interviews with craigslist users to examine the relationships between people and things in craigslist's secondary marketplace. Another looks at how jobs are advertised and filled on craigslist, and the shifting norms and associated class biases that result from craigslist job-seeking practices. Lastly, Lingel examines the problems that are created and solved as people buy and sell, find jobs and gigs, connect to, exploit, and protect each other on craigslist, showing how the community negotiates, establishes, and polices rules and norms. By looking at the politics and promises of craigslist, Lingel concludes, we can also reflect on how the web has evolved, how it has stayed the same, what we might want to protect and what we should think about changing when it comes to everyday life online"--cProvided by publisher.
588 aDescription based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 21, 2020).
590 aAdded to collection customer.56279.3
610 aCraigslist.com (Firm)
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650 aInternet advertisingxSocial aspects.
650 aInternet marketingxSocial aspects.
650 aOnline social networks.
650 aInternetxSocial aspects.
650 aInternetxSocial aspects.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01766793
650 aOnline social networks.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01741311
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655 aElectronic books.
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An Internet for the people :the politics and promise of Craigslist /Jessa Lingel
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An Internet for the people :the politics and promise of Craigslist /Jessa Lingel
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Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press [2020]
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1 online resource (viii, 197)
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Includes bibliographical references and index. / "This book argues that craigslist issues a quiet challenge to the corporate norms that have become dominant in the twenty-first century web. More than a window to the world's ephemera, craigslist is an increasingly lonely outpost in a hyper-corporate web. It is the internet un-gentrified, representing an older ideological orientation of online politics, one that stresses technological simplicity, collectivism, and locality. Flawed and ever on the brink of obsolescence, it provides a model of how democracy can work - most of the time for most people - online. The first part of the book provides historical context for understanding craigslist, describing craigslist's transformation from an email list to a massively popular online marketplace and examining the development of classified and personal ads through the arrival of the digital age. Lingel also examines craigslist's legal history, looking at the company's battles over issues of freedom of expression and data privacy, and exploring what the company's defenses in the courtroom reveal about the platform's politics. The second part of the book explores how people use craigslist in everyday life, and the publics and politics that emerge from their daily online interactions. One chapter draws on interviews with craigslist users to examine the relationships between people and things in craigslist's secondary marketplace. Another looks at how jobs are advertised and filled on craigslist, and the shifting norms and associated class biases that result from craigslist job-seeking practices. Lastly, Lingel examines the problems that are created and solved as people buy and sell, find jobs and gigs, connect to, exploit, and protect each other on craigslist, showing how the community negotiates, establishes, and polices rules and norms. By looking at the politics and promises of craigslist, Lingel concludes, we can also reflect on how the web has evolved, how it has stayed the same, what we might want to protect and what we should think about changing when it comes to everyday life online"
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