Digital disconnection or ‘digital detox’ has become a key reference point for media scholars interested in how media technology increasingly gains influence on our everyday lives. Digital disconnection from intrusive media is often intertwined with other types of human conduct, which is less highlighted. There is a potential for media scholars to engage with what seems to be a mainstreaming of digital disconnection from self-help literature via mobile applications to media activism and public debate. In this article, we therefore aim to examine digital disconnection beyond media studies by distilling five common positions: disconnection as health, concentration, existentiality, freedom and sustainability. An underlying theme in all five pos...
In the “digital age” (Ahmed, 2020) and its “constant connectivity” (Couldry & Hepp, 2017), the c...
A typical call in contemporary self-help literature is to “look away from screens and enter the phys...
The use of new information- and communication technologies, and social media platforms in particular...
Digital disconnection or ‘digital detox’ has become a key reference point for media scholars interes...
Over the past decade, scholarly interest in “digital disconnection” and related concepts has grown i...
This paper explores the management of connection through disconnecting practice, or more specificall...
In times when media are mundane fellows that are disappearing from our consciousness; when media usa...
A fascination for the authentic is pervasive in contemporary culture. This article discusses texts r...
Social media overuse is a central concern in discussions over digital well-being. Digital disconnect...
This theoretical intervention puts forward a concept of ‘digital disengagement’ to discuss new socio...
In post-digital capitalism, digital disconnection is not merely a “luxury” but also an obligation. A...
The instrumentalisation and commodification of disconnection have attracted a growing scholarly atte...
This theoretical intervention puts forward a concept of ‘digital disengagement’ to discuss new socio...
Studying the nexus of media and social movements is a growing subfield in both media and social move...
Media users increasingly express ambivalence about their own media consumption, often related to ubi...
In the “digital age” (Ahmed, 2020) and its “constant connectivity” (Couldry & Hepp, 2017), the c...
A typical call in contemporary self-help literature is to “look away from screens and enter the phys...
The use of new information- and communication technologies, and social media platforms in particular...
Digital disconnection or ‘digital detox’ has become a key reference point for media scholars interes...
Over the past decade, scholarly interest in “digital disconnection” and related concepts has grown i...
This paper explores the management of connection through disconnecting practice, or more specificall...
In times when media are mundane fellows that are disappearing from our consciousness; when media usa...
A fascination for the authentic is pervasive in contemporary culture. This article discusses texts r...
Social media overuse is a central concern in discussions over digital well-being. Digital disconnect...
This theoretical intervention puts forward a concept of ‘digital disengagement’ to discuss new socio...
In post-digital capitalism, digital disconnection is not merely a “luxury” but also an obligation. A...
The instrumentalisation and commodification of disconnection have attracted a growing scholarly atte...
This theoretical intervention puts forward a concept of ‘digital disengagement’ to discuss new socio...
Studying the nexus of media and social movements is a growing subfield in both media and social move...
Media users increasingly express ambivalence about their own media consumption, often related to ubi...
In the “digital age” (Ahmed, 2020) and its “constant connectivity” (Couldry & Hepp, 2017), the c...
A typical call in contemporary self-help literature is to “look away from screens and enter the phys...
The use of new information- and communication technologies, and social media platforms in particular...