This Critical Theory and Contemporary Society volume offers an original analysis of the role of the digital in today's society. It rearticulates critical theory by engaging it with the challenges of the digital revolution to show how the digital is changing the ways in which we lead our politics, societies, economies, media, and even private lives. In particular, the work examines how the enlightenment values embedded within the culture and materiality of digital technology can be used to explain the changes that are occurring across society. Critical Theory and the Digital draws from the critical concepts developed by critical theorists to demonstrate how the digital needs to be understood within a dialectic of potentially democratizing...
Digital technology, including its omnipresent connectedness and its powerful artificial intelligence...
In this article, it is argued that social theory must be renewed to comprehend the new power constel...
Abstract This paper argues that the idea of “virtual” or “virtuality” belong...
In this chapter, I argue that while the current technological revolution may look like one of the pe...
Can we say we live in a post-digital condition? It depends. This paper sets out to distinguish betwe...
A review of David M. Berry’s Critical Theory and the Digital (London: Bloomsbury, 2014) and Christia...
This chapter makes a critical intervention in studies and practices of digital literacies. I argue t...
This book explores activism, research and critique in the age of digital subjects and objects and Bi...
Digital work exemplifies the impact of Information Systems (IS) on everyday life in the modern world...
Anything that can be automated, will be. The “magic” that digital technology has brought us — self-d...
This chapter presents a critical theory of the common good and applies it to technology. For this pu...
In search of knowledge about theoretical-critical thinking regarding Digital Information and Communi...
Three decades into the ‘digital age’, the promises of emancipation of the digital ‘revolution’ in ed...
PublishedDigitalization is prevalent in almost every field of life in today’s world. There is no esc...
Debates exist around whether we live in a new Web 2.0 post-industrial era, or whether little has cha...
Digital technology, including its omnipresent connectedness and its powerful artificial intelligence...
In this article, it is argued that social theory must be renewed to comprehend the new power constel...
Abstract This paper argues that the idea of “virtual” or “virtuality” belong...
In this chapter, I argue that while the current technological revolution may look like one of the pe...
Can we say we live in a post-digital condition? It depends. This paper sets out to distinguish betwe...
A review of David M. Berry’s Critical Theory and the Digital (London: Bloomsbury, 2014) and Christia...
This chapter makes a critical intervention in studies and practices of digital literacies. I argue t...
This book explores activism, research and critique in the age of digital subjects and objects and Bi...
Digital work exemplifies the impact of Information Systems (IS) on everyday life in the modern world...
Anything that can be automated, will be. The “magic” that digital technology has brought us — self-d...
This chapter presents a critical theory of the common good and applies it to technology. For this pu...
In search of knowledge about theoretical-critical thinking regarding Digital Information and Communi...
Three decades into the ‘digital age’, the promises of emancipation of the digital ‘revolution’ in ed...
PublishedDigitalization is prevalent in almost every field of life in today’s world. There is no esc...
Debates exist around whether we live in a new Web 2.0 post-industrial era, or whether little has cha...
Digital technology, including its omnipresent connectedness and its powerful artificial intelligence...
In this article, it is argued that social theory must be renewed to comprehend the new power constel...
Abstract This paper argues that the idea of “virtual” or “virtuality” belong...