This article is a multi-authored response to an editorial ‵Postdigital Science and Education′ published in 2018 by Petar Jandrić, Jeremy Knox, Tina Besley, Thomas Ryberg, Juha Suoranta and Sarah Hayes in Educational Philosophy and Theory as a mission statement for the journal Postdigital Science and Education. Nineteen authors were invited to produce their sections, followed by two author-reviewers who examined the article as a whole. Authors’ responses signal the sense of urgency for developing the concept of the postdigital and caution about attempts at simplifying complex relationships between human beings and technology. Whilst the digital indeed seems to become invisible, we simultaneously need to beware of its apparent absence and to ...
This book explores approaches to developing and using postdigital humans and the impact they are hav...
This paper traces ten years of development of the concept of the postdigital in the works of six sch...
This paper traces ten years of development of the concept of the postdigital in the works of six sch...
This article is a multi-authored response to an editorial ‵Postdigital Science and Education′ publis...
This article is a multi-authored response to an editorial ‵Postdigital Science and Education′ publis...
This article is a multi-authored response to an editorial ‵Postdigital Science and Education′ publis...
Editorial commentWe are increasingly no longer in a world where digital technology and media is sepa...
This article is a multi-authored experimental postdigital dialogue about postdigital dialogue. Fourt...
This article is a multi-authored experimental postdigital dialogue about postdigital dialogue. Fourt...
This article is based on a conversation between Alex, Amy, Petar, Derek, Michael, and Sarah conducte...
This article is based on a conversation between Alex, Amy, Petar, Derek, Michael, and Sarah conducte...
This paper examines relationships between learning and technological change and argues that we urgen...
The launch of Postdigital Science and Education helped generate a burst of new scholarship about thi...
This book explores approaches to developing and using postdigital humans and the impact they are hav...
This paper traces ten years of development of the concept of the postdigital in the works of six sch...
This paper traces ten years of development of the concept of the postdigital in the works of six sch...
This article is a multi-authored response to an editorial ‵Postdigital Science and Education′ publis...
This article is a multi-authored response to an editorial ‵Postdigital Science and Education′ publis...
This article is a multi-authored response to an editorial ‵Postdigital Science and Education′ publis...
Editorial commentWe are increasingly no longer in a world where digital technology and media is sepa...
This article is a multi-authored experimental postdigital dialogue about postdigital dialogue. Fourt...
This article is a multi-authored experimental postdigital dialogue about postdigital dialogue. Fourt...
This article is based on a conversation between Alex, Amy, Petar, Derek, Michael, and Sarah conducte...
This article is based on a conversation between Alex, Amy, Petar, Derek, Michael, and Sarah conducte...
This paper examines relationships between learning and technological change and argues that we urgen...
The launch of Postdigital Science and Education helped generate a burst of new scholarship about thi...
This book explores approaches to developing and using postdigital humans and the impact they are hav...
This paper traces ten years of development of the concept of the postdigital in the works of six sch...
This paper traces ten years of development of the concept of the postdigital in the works of six sch...