Life is increasingly governed and mediated through digital and smart technologies, platforms, big data and algorithms. However, the reasons, practices and impact of how the digital is used by different institutions are often deeply linked to social oppression and injustice. Similarly, the ability to resist these digital impositions is based on inequality and privilege. Challenging the ways in which we are increasingly dependent on the digital, this book raises a set of provocative and urgent questions: in a world of compulsory digitality is there an opt out button? Where, when, how, why and to whom is it available? Answering these questions has become even more relevant since the COVID-19 pandemic. In response, the book puts forward the con...
The overall question throughout research on digital inequalities has mainly been what hinders or pre...
Disconnection has recently come to the forefront of public discussions as an antidote to an increasi...
In the “digital age” (Ahmed, 2020) and its “constant connectivity” (Couldry & Hepp, 2017), the c...
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 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...
This book explores activism, research and critique in the age of digital subjects and objects and Bi...
The rhetoric associated with society-wide digitalisation promises benefits such as increased quality...
Claims have been made that the advent of social media and its assumed ability to fuel social strife ...
The pervasiveness of digital media renders people constantly connected. Digital inequality theory te...
Digital disconnection or ‘digital detox’ has become a key reference point for media scholars interes...
The recent advances in information and communication technology have given rise to radical changes i...
Since an increasing number of daily activities are carried out online, an exclusion or limited acces...
This article explores how people have reconfigured their dis/connective repertoires during COVID-19 ...
The overall question throughout research on digital inequalities has mainly been what hinders or pre...
Disconnection has recently come to the forefront of public discussions as an antidote to an increasi...
In the “digital age” (Ahmed, 2020) and its “constant connectivity” (Couldry & Hepp, 2017), the c...
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 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...
This book explores activism, research and critique in the age of digital subjects and objects and Bi...
The rhetoric associated with society-wide digitalisation promises benefits such as increased quality...
Claims have been made that the advent of social media and its assumed ability to fuel social strife ...
The pervasiveness of digital media renders people constantly connected. Digital inequality theory te...
Digital disconnection or ‘digital detox’ has become a key reference point for media scholars interes...
The recent advances in information and communication technology have given rise to radical changes i...
Since an increasing number of daily activities are carried out online, an exclusion or limited acces...
This article explores how people have reconfigured their dis/connective repertoires during COVID-19 ...
The overall question throughout research on digital inequalities has mainly been what hinders or pre...
Disconnection has recently come to the forefront of public discussions as an antidote to an increasi...
In the “digital age” (Ahmed, 2020) and its “constant connectivity” (Couldry & Hepp, 2017), the c...