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Files

Diggit Magazine is not about producing hypes and breaking news. Digging deeper, explaining and understanding why something is hyped, that is what Diggit Magazine is all about. Next to articles, columns, wiki entries, interviews, reviews and videos, also wants to group knowledge and build files around topics like digital media and politics, online dating, linguistic landscapes, digital culture, globalization, art, digital media, identity, feminism, migration, superdiversity and many more.

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Academic publishing

Academic publishing is part of academia, but at the same time it is predatory and destroying healthy academic life.

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The end of Academia.edu: how business takes over, again

26/04/2017
Column
Ico Maly
Foucault neoliberalism Academia.edu money

Academic publishing and money

15/09/2016
Article
Jan Blommaert

Academic guidelines, generalization and inequality

16/09/2018
Column
Marissa Bakx

Free access to scholarly e-books and articles? Thank you, but no, thank you

09/05/2020
Column
Juan Eduardo Bonnin
Sci-Hub logo

On the importance of Diggit Magazine

02/09/2016
Article
Ico Maly
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Bolsonaro's Brazil

In the second half of 2018, Brazil faced one of its most polarized presidential elections. Since Bolsonaro took office, the world has been trying to make sense of Bolsonaro's Brazil. Fake News, Memes, WhatsApp Groups, the Amazon fires and Bolsonaro's populism: somehow it is all connected. Diggit Magazine tries to digg deeper into contemporary Brazilian political evolutions. 

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When myths collide: Bolsonaro’s reaction to the coronavirus crisis

29/04/2020
Article
Ulisses Sawczuk da Silva
Bolsonaro, covid, covarde, coronavirus, corona, corona crisis, populism

Big Man politics 2.0

29/10/2018
Column
Jan Blommaert

The Amazon fires as talking to Bolsonaro

07/10/2019
Article
Daniel Silva
Bolsonara, Brazil, populism, amazon fires

(De) constructing Jair Bolsonaro’s presidential campaign

20/07/2019
Article
Ulisses Sawczuk da Silva

How did fake news run voters' opinions in the Brazilian elections

29/11/2018
Article
Ana Clara Panontin Scarabelli
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Diggit Profiles

In the Diggit Profiles, we engage in a conversation with junior and senior scholars whose work reflects and speaks to the issues we like to highlight on Diggit Magazine. We interview scholars from all over the world, inquiring into the issues they address in their work, the social relevance of their work, its public character and impact. The result is a series of interviews in which interviewees get ample space and time to talk about what is fundamental for them, and for us.

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Diggit profile: Rita Kothari

06/11/2019
Interview
Jan Blommaert
Rita Kothari

Diggit profile: Zhu Hua

04/12/2019
Interview
Jan Blommaert

Diggit profile: Kristof Verfaillie on security and surveillance

16/01/2020
Interview
Jan Blommaert
Kristof Verfaillie

Diggit profile: Betsy Rymes on citizen sociolinguistics

11/03/2020
Interview
Jan Blommaert
Betsy Rymes

Diggit Profile: Jeff Bezemer on multimodality and ethnography

15/04/2020
Interview
Jan Blommaert
Jeff Bezemer
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Fake News

Fake news seems to rule the world. Since the 2016 election campaign of Donald Trump, the debate on fake news hasn't stopped. Even more, the term fake news has become an empty signifier acquiring new meaning depending on who uses the concept. 

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The Corbyn spy hoax and the cycle of fake news

23/02/2018
Column
Jan Blommaert
Corbyn at Glastonbury

GAB, fake news and metapolitics

01/11/2018
Article
Ico Maly

How did fake news run voters' opinions in the Brazilian elections

29/11/2018
Article
Ana Clara Panontin Scarabelli

Dr. Philip Seargeant and Professor Alexandra Georgakopoulou on Fake news and Stories

20/06/2018
Video
The Editors

Hurricane Dorian: Making news out of breaking news

25/09/2019
Article
Vinicio Ntouvlis Anne Marte Gardenier Yvette Coenraads
hurricane dorian, sharpiegate, immigration, media
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Babylon's Burning

Babylon's Burning is a YouTube Talkshow on Digital Culture. It is a co-production between Babylon, Center for the study of Superdiversity (Tilburg University) and Diggit Magazine. 

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Piia Varis on conspiracy theories and climate change denial - Babylon is Burning

14/12/2019
Video
The Editors

Babylon is Burning: Jan Blommaert on globalism, globalization and cultural marxism

12/02/2019
Video
The Editors

Gabriela de la Vega on Female Armpit Hair - Babylon is Burning

14/11/2019
Video
The Editors

Babylon is Burning: trolls and trolling with Chrissy Cook

21/03/2019
Video
The Editors

Ben Van Duppen on Smart Cities and democracy - Babylon's Burning

13/09/2019
Video
The Editors
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Digital Populism

Populism is again talk of the town. Brexit, Trump, Flemish Interest and Salvini have all been awarded with the label. But what exactly is populism and how has populism changed in the digital era? 

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Algorithmic populism and algorithmic activism

10/10/2018
Article
Ico Maly
algorithmic populism, bots, social bots, Trump, algorithmic activism

The algorithmic populism of Alice Weidel

11/12/2017
Article
k.raaijmakers@uvt.nl Raaijmakers

Trump, the celebrity-businessman and vox populism

05/10/2016
Article
Ico Maly

The algorithmic populism of Matteo Salvini

29/05/2019
Paper
Serena Guerra

'Au nom du peuple!': Marine Le Pen's message on social media

15/11/2017
Article
Irene de Groot
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Food, digitalization and globalization

What we eat, how we eat it and what food means to us, has changed profoundly in the era of digitalization and neoliberal globalization. In this file, Diggit Magazine zooms in on the different aspects and consequences of globalization and digitalization on our food and food consumption practices. 

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Salmon sushi is not a Japanese invention?!

22/09/2019
Article
Wesly Ye
salmon sushi

So, let's talk about food revolution

13/04/2018
Column
Thi Phuong Anh Nguyen

How Instagram affects the way we eat

03/06/2019
Article
Lisa Anthony

Matcha: Don't let yourself be fooled by superfoods

21/09/2018
Article
Federica Morgandi

Mukbang: A ludic way to have a meal

21/03/2018
Column
Natalia Wijayanti
File

Brexit and its consequences

In this file we look at the Brexit from different perspectives. From political online activism, the framing of the voters and the opinions of writers before the Brexit to the linguicide afterwards. 

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Did Brexaustion kill Corbyn's media strategy?

15/12/2019
Column
Jan Blommaert

Get Brexit Done: Why storytelling is so important for electoral success

20/12/2019
Column
Philip Seargeant

Londoners on Brexit

12/12/2019
Article
Nando Sigona

How EU families in Britain are coping with Brexit uncertainty

02/09/2019
Column
Nando Sigona
brexit, migration, EU, breaking up families, nationality, boris johnson

A Brexit in the mind is a Brexit in its consequences

25/09/2019
Column
Robin Cohen
brexit, bugger, racism, thomas thomas theorem,
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Online Dating

Online dating has been around for a while and has led to various positive and negative experiences. Some find their one true love through online dating, some find the no strings attached romantic relationship they have been looking for and others get catfished.

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Tinder privacy is not going to happen

10/05/2019
Article
Nataliia Vdovychenko
Tinder

Dating apps as part of our culture

15/09/2017
Article
placeholder author image
Manon Bijl
Online Dating app digital culture online love

Online dating: a dangerous business?

20/11/2017
Article
Marlyn Kemink

It's a match: Tinder and Tourism

06/12/2017
Article
Lieke van der Wielen

Online dating with Babylon is Burning and Alex Schouten

15/05/2019
Video
The Editors
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Linguistic landscapes

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¡ toros vivos ! The semiotic landscape of Murcia

16/10/2019
Article
Sjaak Kroon

What linguistic landscapes hide

26/02/2019
Column
Jan Blommaert

Cardboard and Old Glory: reading protest signs at the demonstrations against Trump’s travel ban

25/10/2017
Paper
Marissa K. Wood

Looking for Wifi

06/03/2016
Article
Sjaak Kroon

Language Policy in Timor-Leste

29/08/2016
Article
Sjaak Kroon
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