Hector Postigo

Temple Dept. of Department of Media Studies & Production

hector.postigo@protonmail.com

Announcement: Talk Co-sponsored by Temple’s School of Media and Communication and Culture Digitally Friday Feb. 22nd

Culture Digitally and Temple’s School of Media and Communication are co-sponsoring an invited talk with two of our guest contributors, Alice Marwick and Brooke Duffy.  Below are links to their webpages and abstracts.  Talk takes place Friday Feb 22nd at Annenberg Hall Room 3 Temple University at 2 pm.  Open to the public! Talk Theme […]

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Culture Digitally the Podcast Episode 4: Conversations on Game Studies, Game Development and the Construction of Liesure and Work

Hello everyone.   We have a new episode of Culture Digitally the Podcast.  It’s our 4th installment in a series that documents conversations among digital media scholars on issues relevant to the study of culture, digital media and technology.   As previously the discussion format is open and gives our readers the chance to hear our contributors […]

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Five more points

Culture Digitally is now a year old, and we are extremely grateful to the initial cadre of participants, the guest bloggers, and all of the readers that have helped make it a vibrant place for the circulation of ideas and research around digital cultural production. As part of the NSF award that supports Culture Digitally, […]

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Reflections on the Self as Cultural Product, Never Fading Echoes and Digital Footprints

Recently I was asked to participate in a discussion of Julie Cohen’s new book, Configuring the Networked Self.  I took the opportunity to ask my students to read it too. I’ve posted this entry here and at concurringopinions.com in case you would like to follow that discussion there in more detail. Anyway, after reading the […]

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Julie Cohen’s New Book: Configuring the Networked Self

Julie Cohen recently published her book Configuring the Networked Self with Yale University Press.  It’s a great synthesis of  copyright  and privacy policy situated in a varied number of literatures.  Drawing on disciplines such as STS and cultural studies, she makes compelling connections between the two policy domains and questions traditional epistemological perspectives on them.  […]

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