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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. 

  • Transmedia and Convergence: World-Building in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter

    25/09/2023
    Paper
    Loek van der Heijden
  • How China’s #MeToo evaded the “great firewall” in the digital world

    25/09/2023
    Paper
    Prajakta Athlekar
  • A truthful conversation with ChatGPT

    20/09/2023
    Paper
    Noortje Bisschop
  • Harry Styles' persona: How his presentation of self led to queerbaiting accusations

    18/09/2023
    Paper
    Marel van Andel
    Multiple performances of Harry Styles on stage
  • Post-national imaginaries: engaging with cultural heritage conflicts from a digital culture perspective

    22/04/2024
    Article
    Inge Beekmans
  • The Transcontinental: Benign sousveillance across Europe's other spaces

    24/08/2023
    Column
    Tom Van Hout
    Albanian mountain views in black and white
  • Surveillance at the intersection of technology, business and politics: A case study of Pegasus spyware

    09/10/2024
    Article
    Cecile Lourens
  • The influence of Instagram’s affordances on Instapoetry: the characteristics of a literary genre born on social media

    04/09/2024
    Article
    Mirte Glasbergen
    Instagram poetry posts
  • Gorillaz: how a global transmedial project can shake our faith in reality

    02/02/2024
    Article
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    Anna Francuzova
  • New understanding of AI through post-humanist life writing

    19/06/2023
    Paper
    Jaimy Pijpers
  • Reproducing platform ideologies: Do what you like with Gary VEE

    16/06/2023
    Working Paper
    Ico Maly
  • @IamSophieScholl: Instagram meets 1942

    11/09/2023
    Article
    Nathalie Schabio
    Sophie Scholl from the history books to Instagram
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