Tagged: Digital Media

Choice or disparation? Theorizing the social in social media systems

[This is an excerpt from a longer essay, forthcoming in the Westminster Papers on Communication and Culture special issue, “The Internet and the Material Turn” — Volume 10, Issue 1, April 2015.] For millions of people around the world, social media systems now represent a central, material-semiotic mode of relation. Choosing to befriend someone and not someone […]

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Introducing “Culture Digitally: The Podcast”

Hello Everyone!  We are pleased to introduce a new podcast as part the regular content you’ll find here on the blog.   Over the last few weeks we’ve managed to record a number of great conversations between our contributors on the  topics and themes we developed in a recent workshop.   The first episode is part […]

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