Karin Fast

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Publikasjoner

  • Fast, Karin & Jansson, André (2023). The post-digital self: How transmedia dissolves the boundaries of work and tourism. I Dalby, James & Freeman, Matthew (Red.), Transmedia Selves: Identity and Persona Creation in the Age of Mobile and Multiplatform Media. Routledge. ISSN 9781000986501. Fulltekst i vitenarkiv
  • Enli, Gunn & Fast, Karin (2023). Political Solutions or user Responsibilization? How Politicians understand Problems Connected to Digital Overload. Convergence. The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies. ISSN 1354-8565. 29(3). doi: 10.1177/13548565231160618. Fulltekst i vitenarkiv
  • Fast, Karin (2022). Who Has the Right to the Coworking Space? Reframing Platformed Workspaces as Elite Territory in the Geomedia City. Space and Culture. ISSN 1206-3312. doi: 10.1177/12063312221090429.
  • Lindell, Johan; Jansson, André & Fast, Karin (2021). I’m here! Conspicuous geomedia practices and the reproduction of social positions on social media. Information, Communication & Society. ISSN 1369-118X. 1(20). doi: 10.1080/1369118X.2021.1925322.
  • Fast, Karin; Lindell, Johan & Jansson, André (2021). Disconnection as distinction:A Bourdieusian study of where people withdraw from digital media, Disentangling: The Geographies of Digital Disconnection. Oxford University Press. ISSN 9780197571873. s. 61–90.
  • Fast, Karin (2021). The disconnection turn: Three facets of disconnective work in post-digital capitalism. Convergence. The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies. ISSN 1354-8565. 27(6). doi: 10.1177/13548565211033382. Fulltekst i vitenarkiv
  • Jansson, André; Bengtsson, Stina; Fast, Karin & Lindell, Johan (2020). Mediatization from Within: A Plea for Emic Approaches to Media-Related Social Change. Communication Theory. ISSN 1050-3293. doi: 10.1093/ct/qtaa021. Fulltekst i vitenarkiv
  • Bengtsson, Stina; Fast, Karin; Jansson, André & Lindell, Johan (2020). Media and basic desires: an approach to measuring the mediatization of daily human life. Communications. ISSN 0341-2059. doi: 10.1515/commun-2019-0122. Fulltekst i vitenarkiv

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  • Enli, Gunn; Fast, Karin; Spjeldnæs, Kari Johanne & Syvertsen, Trine (2023). Kampen om oppmerksomheten og digital frakobling.
  • Fast, Karin (2023). "They Say It Has Ruined Their Lives": A Mixed-Method Study of How Digital Natives Judge Their Own and Other People's Smartphone Use.
  • Syvertsen, Trine & Fast, Karin (2023). Postdigital Consumption: The Controversy Surrounding the Mobile Phone Box as a Means of Disconnection.
  • Fast, Karin (2023). Coworking spaces as postdigital territories: Prospects and paradoxes of the (dis)connected workplace.
  • Fast, Karin (2023). ‘Remember to unplug’: Expressions of the post-digitalization of work inside and beyond coworking spaces. .
  • Fast, Karin (2023). Workplace territoriality in the postdigital age: Insights from a "hot-desking" ethnography in coworking spaces.
  • Fast, Karin & Abend, Pablo (2022). Introduction to geomedia histories. New Media & Society. ISSN 1461-4448. 24(11), s. 2385–2395. doi: 10.1177/14614448221122168.
  • Fast, Karin (2022). Making “good use” of mobile media: Surveying smartphone practices as a social and moral space.
  • Syvertsen, Trine & Fast, Karin (2021). Digital detox, disconnection and work.
  • Fast, Karin (2021). Den frånkopplade arbetsplatsen och nya ideal kring digitalt välmående. [Internett]. Karlstads universitet: web (intern/extern), sociala medier.
  • Fast, Karin (2021). Atypical media work in the culture of (dis)connectivity.
  • Fast, Karin (2021). Off the grid: Digital disconnection, technology and social space .
  • Fast, Karin (2021). (Dis)connected territories in the post-digital city.
  • Fast, Karin (2021). The ‘disconnection turn’ and its consequences for work.
  • Fast, Karin (2021). Enter the post-digital housewife: Re-spatializing digital labour in the culture of disconnectivity.
  • Fast, Karin (2021). Where the spatial elite resides?: Examining coworking and coworking spaces through the lens of eliteness instead of precariousness.
  • Fast, Karin & Enli, Gunn (2021). Digital distancing – as good as it gets?: A study of political work and life under the (dis)connectivity imperatives.
  • Fast, Karin; Lindell, Johan & Jansson, André (2021). Disconnection as distinction: A Bourdieusian study of where people withdraw from digital media.
  • Fast, Karin (2021). Post-digital capitalism and the disconnection turn in work.
  • Fast, Karin (2020). Precarious workers – or spatial elites? Coworking as class privilege and coworking spaces as (super-)gentrifiers.
  • Jansson, André; Bengtsson, Stina; Fast, Karin & Lindell, Johan (2020). Toward an Emic Perspective of the Mediatization of Everyday Life.
  • Fast, Karin; Lindell, Johan & Jansson, André (2020). Disconnection as distinction: A Bourdieusian study of where people withdraw from digital media.

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Publisert 13. feb. 2020 10:31 - Sist endret 3. mars 2020 15:26