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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. 

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    04/12/2018
    Article
    Lea Goeron
  • Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and the Rise of the ASMR community

    03/12/2018
    Article
    Mariosé Bergsteijn
  • Najma Al Zidjaly on Digital Culture in 2018 and 2019

    03/12/2018
    Interview
    The Editors
    Najma Al Zidjaly
  • Blackfishing on social media

    01/12/2018
    Article
    Blean Tsige
    Twitter Blackfishing exposed
  • Shia LaBeouf’s metamodern subversions of authenticity

    30/11/2018
    Paper
    Ruben Bastiaanse
  • Body positivity online

    28/11/2018
    Article
    Jelske van Es
  • Conspiracy theories in digital culture

    28/11/2018
    Article
    Romy van Geffen
    Understanding conspiracy theories in modern culture
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  • I’m an Instagram Influencer, what do you do for a living?

    13/11/2018
    Article
    Lisa Veraa
  • Globalization

    Wiki
  • Dr. Mariek Vanden Abeele on mobile media

    07/11/2018
    Video
    The Editors
    Dr. Mariek Vanden Abeele
  • Anders Behring Breivik and the Knights Templar.

    30/10/2018
    Paper
    Lida Nout Irenea Penić Nine Seelen
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