This paper reports the discussion of the 2nd Wolfson/HAT International Symposium on the Digital Person 31 May 2018. The symposium was chaired by Professor Irene Ng, representing the social sciences, Professor Jon Crowcroft, representing the sciences and Professor John Naughton, representing the humanities
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This paper examines digital-technology as a tool and an environment with the individuals’ personalit...
During NEoN 13 Dr.Wendy Moncur FRSA gave us an interesting insight into our digital lifespan and que...
The concept of the digital subject proposes that online subjectivity is a mediated construct. This a...
This paper considers the impact of changes in the landscape of scholarly communication on the activi...
Our physical, social and digital lives are all becoming increasingly complex, but also interwoven wi...
Digital media have transformed the social practices of science communication. They have extended the...
Digital media have extended the number of channels that scientists (and other academics) use to comm...
This thesis investigates the relationship between people and networked technology in order to unders...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This chapter examines material published in the field of digital humanities in 2017. Owing to contro...
The Digital Turn provides a helicopter view of digital media and their impact on our lives. It expla...
This book explores activism, research and critique in the age of digital subjects and objects and Bi...
This book presents a collection of research papers exploring the human side of digital innovation ma...
The five papers in this issue of the Weizenbaum Journal of the Digital Society examine processes of ...
Information about UK citizens’ use of digital technologies is often expressed in statistics – x% lac...
This paper examines digital-technology as a tool and an environment with the individuals’ personalit...
During NEoN 13 Dr.Wendy Moncur FRSA gave us an interesting insight into our digital lifespan and que...