This theoretical intervention puts forward a concept of ‘digital disengagement’ to discuss new socio-cultural, economic and political demarcations and implications surrounding the relationship between digital media, culture and society. At present, despite a proliferation of calls to reduce both the range of digital devices and communication platforms, and the time spent using them, and despite a growing body of academic work on disconnection or opt-out, disengagement from the digital is still conceptualised by media research as a spatiotemporal or an ideological aberration. To challenge this framework, we propose a paradigmatic shift. We invite digital media scholarship to denaturalise the digital by centring digital disengagement both as ...
When people distrust media systems, one response is to disconnect. This emergent theme within intern...
Disconnection has recently come to the forefront of public discussions as an antidote to an increasi...
Disconnection has recently come to the forefront of public discussions as an antidote to an increasi...
This theoretical intervention puts forward a concept of ‘digital disengagement’ to discuss new socio...
This theoretical intervention puts forward a concept of ‘digital disengagement’ to discuss new socio...
Digital disconnection or ‘digital detox’ has become a key reference point for media scholars interes...
Life is increasingly governed and mediated through digital and smart technologies, platforms, big da...
Life is increasingly governed by digital and smart technologies, platforms, big data and algorithms....
This article examines millennials’ experience of platform-specific disconnection, focusing on the am...
This article examines millennials' experience of platform-specific disconnection, focusing on the am...
Over the past decade, scholarly interest in “digital disconnection” and related concepts has grown i...
The rhetoric associated with society-wide digitalisation promises benefits such as increased quality...
In the “digital age” (Ahmed, 2020) and its “constant connectivity” (Couldry & Hepp, 2017), the c...
The instrumentalisation and commodification of disconnection have attracted a growing scholarly atte...
When people distrust media systems, one response is to disconnect. This emergent theme within intern...
Disconnection has recently come to the forefront of public discussions as an antidote to an increasi...
Disconnection has recently come to the forefront of public discussions as an antidote to an increasi...
This theoretical intervention puts forward a concept of ‘digital disengagement’ to discuss new socio...
This theoretical intervention puts forward a concept of ‘digital disengagement’ to discuss new socio...
Digital disconnection or ‘digital detox’ has become a key reference point for media scholars interes...
Life is increasingly governed and mediated through digital and smart technologies, platforms, big da...
Life is increasingly governed by digital and smart technologies, platforms, big data and algorithms....
This article examines millennials’ experience of platform-specific disconnection, focusing on the am...
This article examines millennials' experience of platform-specific disconnection, focusing on the am...
Over the past decade, scholarly interest in “digital disconnection” and related concepts has grown i...
The rhetoric associated with society-wide digitalisation promises benefits such as increased quality...
In the “digital age” (Ahmed, 2020) and its “constant connectivity” (Couldry & Hepp, 2017), the c...
The instrumentalisation and commodification of disconnection have attracted a growing scholarly atte...
When people distrust media systems, one response is to disconnect. This emergent theme within intern...
Disconnection has recently come to the forefront of public discussions as an antidote to an increasi...
Disconnection has recently come to the forefront of public discussions as an antidote to an increasi...