Mark Nunes is Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Appalachian State University. His publications include Error: Glitch, Noise, and Jam in New Media Cultures (Bloomsbury, 2012) and Cyberspaces of Everyday Life (2006). Cassandra Ozog is an instructor in the Department of Sociology and Social Studies at the University of Regina, in Treaty 4 Territory, Canada.
After the Zoom hegemony during Covid, this rich collection describes the unfolding of a diverse techno culture. How should remote social interaction be designed? Breaking out of the spectator grid is one. Less performative self-monitoring, more critical engagement another. Listening carefully to users, as the authors have done, turns out to be key if we want to create hybrid togetherness--so necessary in this divisive techno-world. * Geert Lovink, Media Theorist, Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam, the Netherlands *