Shekh Moinuddin

This book offers a spatial insights on the social
mediasphere in the context of digital shutdowns and reflects the dimensions of
political economy and of social media in general. Internet shutdowns have been
found to be more prevalent in developing countries than in developed countries,
with India leading in Internet shutdowns in the world. Internet shutdowns have
occurred in India for several reasons, mainly to hinder the spreading of
information through social media – this is discussed in detail along with
political motives behind this and how this can conflict with government
policies, such as the flagship program “Digital India” which is ostensibly
meant to improve the infrastructure and expansion of digital information
throughout the country. This book suggests new dimensions in the digital
spatiality. Furthermore, the digital space is defined and discussed, including
its role and how this might be reflected in concepts around spatiality and
spaces.
More concretely, the book considers the following
questions: How is social media reflected in spatial sciences? How does the
space differ from more tangible spaces, such as the hydrosphere or atmosphere?
How do (computer/mobile phone) screens behave as a space/place in the context
of behavioural sciences? How is this reflected in what is shaping and reshaping
the spatiality of digital gadgets? Do digital gadgets change the socialization
process that’s often considered a path towards how we develop in society? How
do internet shutdowns affect the political economy and what patterns can be
seen in how individuals, companies and the internet industry in particular
react to these shutdowns in India?
1. Mapping Digital Political Economy in
India
2. Mapping ‘Social’ in Social Mediasphere
in India
3. Spatial Mapping of Social Mediasphere
in India
4. Electoral Mapping of Social Mediasphere
in India
5. Geographies of Semiotics in Social
Mediasphere in India
6. Social Mediasphere and Economic
Activities in India
7. Spatial Mapping of Digital Shutdown in
India
8. Political Economy of Spatial Turn in
Digital Landscapes
Dr. Shekh Moinuddin is a media geographer and author
of four books: Media Space and Gender Construction (2010), Mapping Media
(2015), Mediascape and the State (2017) and The Political Twittersphere in
India (2019). He has been teaching geography to UG, PG and MPhil/PhD students
for the last ten years and successfully submitted six funded research projects.
His research areas include media geography, social media, digital spatiality,
cultural mappings, image-politics, digital shutdown, political economy of
digital gadgets, digital loneliness, platform democracy, and digital
religiosity in India.
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