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Tag: identity

Time and Space Online: Liveness, Authenticity, Locality

    The second of our international network meeting’s thematic discussion sessions tackled the question of how we understand the relationship between online and offline – and whether, indeed, this distinction still makes sense. It also asked whether the ways in which digital media encourage us to understand time and space

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Tags: archives, digital media, ethnicity, gender, identity, language, space, time

The Politics of Digital Life

    In September 2015 King’s College London hosted a meeting of Ego-Media’s international network, bringing together academics from around the world who share our interest in how digital media are reshaping understandings of identity and modes of representing the self. The meeting was punctuated by a series of thematic discussions

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Tags: agency, archives, data, identity, museums, politics, prosthetics, surveillance

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