The concept of the digital subject proposes that online subjectivity is a mediated construct. This article extends this concept by arguing that online subjectivity is not a property of human users, but of digital subjects enacted in circulating data. It develops the digital subject by, first, using Phillip Agre’s concept of “grammars of action” to argue that computational architectures exclude humans from the position of the user; and, second, using Gilbert Simondon’s and Yuk Hui’s philosophies of technology to posit the digital subject as a determinate technical entity that, as per Hui’s reworking of Simondon, inhabits a “digital milieu”. Online, this digital subject inverts the human–technology relationship. It individuates by entering ci...
Digital infrastructures are increasingly altering the ways in which journalistic content acquires so...
Some occupations are subject to more complex identity work processes than others. This rings true fo...
Can Simondon’s thought provide us with the tools to consider the evolution of computational technolo...
The concept of the digital subject proposes that online subjectivity is a mediated construct. This a...
Drawing on observations and focus group material from pervasive drama project, The Memory Dealer, th...
Much of social and political life is now conducted through the Internet and social and power relatio...
Drawing on observations and focus group material from pervasive drama project, The Memory Dealer, th...
This paper reports the discussion of the 2nd Wolfson/HAT International Symposium on the Digital Pers...
As the digital world becomes enmeshed with our physical world, identities become public by default, ...
Building on Critical Art Ensemble’s initial formulation of the data body, and on Kevin Haggerty and ...
This article explores tensions between the imaginaries and material hindrances that accompany the de...
This paper examines digital-technology as a tool and an environment with the individuals’ personalit...
This paper explores the way individuals are part of the prestige economy generated by universities a...
This study looks critically at how Foucault’s notion of subject formation unfolds within the matrix ...
This article engages with new research into digital academic practices in the university and argues ...
Digital infrastructures are increasingly altering the ways in which journalistic content acquires so...
Some occupations are subject to more complex identity work processes than others. This rings true fo...
Can Simondon’s thought provide us with the tools to consider the evolution of computational technolo...
The concept of the digital subject proposes that online subjectivity is a mediated construct. This a...
Drawing on observations and focus group material from pervasive drama project, The Memory Dealer, th...
Much of social and political life is now conducted through the Internet and social and power relatio...
Drawing on observations and focus group material from pervasive drama project, The Memory Dealer, th...
This paper reports the discussion of the 2nd Wolfson/HAT International Symposium on the Digital Pers...
As the digital world becomes enmeshed with our physical world, identities become public by default, ...
Building on Critical Art Ensemble’s initial formulation of the data body, and on Kevin Haggerty and ...
This article explores tensions between the imaginaries and material hindrances that accompany the de...
This paper examines digital-technology as a tool and an environment with the individuals’ personalit...
This paper explores the way individuals are part of the prestige economy generated by universities a...
This study looks critically at how Foucault’s notion of subject formation unfolds within the matrix ...
This article engages with new research into digital academic practices in the university and argues ...
Digital infrastructures are increasingly altering the ways in which journalistic content acquires so...
Some occupations are subject to more complex identity work processes than others. This rings true fo...
Can Simondon’s thought provide us with the tools to consider the evolution of computational technolo...