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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. 

  • Berlusconi will win the elections and we should blame it on the memes

    02/12/2017
    Article
    Delfina Belli
  • Jeffree Star and the LGBTQ Community

    30/11/2017
    Article
    Anne Sieberichs
  • Infiltrating the Manosphere: An exploration of male-oriented virtual communities from the inside

    03/11/2017
    Article
    Laura Vivenzi Gabriela de la Vega Lennart Driessen
  • Doxing and online communities

    18/09/2017
    Article
    Fleur d'Hollosy
  • Dating apps as part of our culture

    15/09/2017
    Article
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    Manon Bijl
    Online Dating app digital culture online love
  • De burger ziet alles: over filmpjes als hard bewijs

    04/09/2017
    Column
    Jan Blommaert
    Politieactie Antwerpen september 2017
  • Seen, but not too much: the black hole, secrets and stigma

    24/07/2017
    Paper
    Thao Nguyen
  • Infected by the inFLUence: a short piece that looks into social influencers like Miss Victory Violet

    10/07/2017
    Article
    Biba Becker
  • Fandom in times of superdiversity: the case of Sherlock

    24/05/2017
    Paper
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    Suzanne Frenk
  • Buzzfeed’s attempt to break the filter bubble

    15/03/2017
    Column
    Zoë Gielen
  • #BlackLivesMatter

    18/01/2017
    Paper
    Laura Nelissen
  • How media formats shaped Trump's message

    11/11/2016
    Article
    Federico Tosi
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