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Digital culture

Digitalisation has become a particularly pervasive influence on culture due to the emergence of the internet as a mass form of communication, and the widespread use of personal computers and other devices such as smartphones. Digital technologies are so omnipresent around the world that the study of digital culture potentially encompasses all aspects of everyday life, and is not limited to the internet or modern communication technologies. 

  • How eSports became mainstream

    21/12/2018
    Paper
    Lucas Westphall
  • Benjamin De Cleen on Digital Culture in 2018 & 2019

    19/12/2018
    Interview
    The Editors Benjamin De Cleen
  • Philip Seargeant on Digital Culture in 2018 and 2019

    18/12/2018
    Interview
    The Editors Philip Seargeant
  • Are video games increasingly mirroring globalized society?

    14/12/2018
    Paper
    Jady van Leusden
  • Ari Sherris on Digital Culture in 2018 and 2019

    12/12/2018
    Interview
    The Editors Ari Sherris
  • Our data: public by default, private through effort?

    07/12/2018
    Article
    Romy van Geffen
  • Frame

    Wiki
  • ASMRtists and the online ASMR -communities

    06/12/2018
    Article
    Hanna ten Harmsen van der Beek
  • Fandom of AKB48 Groups

    05/12/2018
    Article
    Tatsuya Ishikawa
  • Hydrate or diedrate: The Studyblr community on Tumblr

    05/12/2018
    Article
    Iris Dumoulin
  • The Bronies: The fandom and its stereotypes

    05/12/2018
    Article
    Melissa Weij
  • The New Right, Paul Joseph Watson and YouTube

    04/12/2018
    Article
    Carmen Gabriela Lupu
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