List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Performative Logic of Zoom
Mark Nunes (Appalachian State University, USA) and Cassandra Ozog (University of Regina, Canada)
Part 1 : Zoom Embodiments
Introduction
Mark Nunes (Appalachian State University, USA) and Cassandra Ozog (University of Regina, Canada)
1. The Face of the Network: Subjectivity, Securitization, and the Production of Sad Affect on Zoom
Ricky D. Crano (University of California, Irvine, USA)
2. Mediating the Death of a Parent: Zoom and the Deathbed Vigil
Susan A. Sci (Regis University, USA)
3. Zoom Etiquette Guides: Negotiating Between Workplace Professionalism and Gendered Homeplace Surveillance in the Videoconferencing Borderlands
Jacquelyne Thoni Howard (Tulane University, USA)
Part 2: Staging Zoom
Introduction
Mark Nunes (Appalachian State University, USA) and Cassandra Ozog (University of Regina, Canada)
4. Proxemics and Nonverbal Communication Dilemmas on Zoom
John A. McArthur (Furman University, USA)
5. Zoomâs Performative Window: Affordances and Constraints
Daniel Paul OâBrien (University of Essex, UK)
6. Eigengrau: Reimagining Videoconferencing as a âSlow Platformâ
Craig Fahner (New York University, USA)
Part 3: Transverse Networks and the Neoliberal University
Introduction
Mark Nunes (Appalachian State University, USA) and Cassandra Ozog (University of Regina, Canada)
7. The Zoom Machinic in Postdigital Learning Ecologies: An Exploration of Educatorsâ Experiences via Three Case Studies
Kathryn Grushka (The University of Newcastle, Australia), Rachel Buchanan (The University of Newcastle, Australia), Michael Whittington (The University of Newcastle, Australia), and Rory Davis (The University of Newcastle, Australia)
8. âNetworked Togetherness, I Guess ¯_(?)_/¯â: Subverting the Academic Zoom Chat through the Subcultural Collective
Alexis-Carlota Cochrane (McMaster University, Canada) and Theresa N. Kenney (McMaster University, Canada)
9. Stage Directions and Snarky Comments: Shadow Networks in Zoom Meetings Throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic
Heather J. Carmack (Mayo Clinic, USA), Heather M. Stassen (Daemen University, USA), Tennley A. Vik (University of Nevada, Reno, USA), and Jocelyn M. DeGroot (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA)
Part 4: Unstable Connections
Introduction
Mark Nunes (Appalachian State University, USA) and Cassandra Ozog (University of Regina, Canada)
10. Locked In or Locked Out? Aging Migrants Enacting Autonomous and Dependent Co-presence on Zoom during the Pandemic
Earvin Charles B. Cabalquinto (Monash University, Australia)
11. âZoom Saved All Our Livesâ: A Case of Nonprofit Resilient Organizing During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Evgeniya Pyatovskaya (University of South Florida, USA)
12. (Un)expected Errors
Mark Nunes (Appalachian State University, USA) and Cassandra Ozog (University of Regina, Canada)
Index