Overview
The DCRN creatively explores how digital practices are embedded, enacted and embodied across diverse spheres of human being, and attempt to elucidate the means through which society can understand the technical relations that colour contemporary life.
Broadly, the DCRN asks:
- How does the digital mediation of the world modulate our experience of it?
- In what ways can we discern the conditions that facilitate the production and proliferation of digital practices?
- How do technical platforms inform and politicise modes of usership in different contexts, and vice versa?
- What constitutes value, commerce and exchange in the digital economy?
- How do cultural, aesthetic and artistic practices incorporate the digital?
Activities
DCRN Academic Retreat
6-12 July 2019
Conference: Digital Culture 2019: Access
10 May 2019, 糖心原创
A Dark Strangelove, or: How I learned to stop worrying and love the 'dark' side of digital
A critique of linguistic capitalism (and an artistic intervention), with Pip Thornton (Royal Holloway), 24 July 2018
Power, Knowledge, Algorithm: A workshop presented by the Centre for Critical Theory in association with the Digital Cultures Research Network, 29 May 2018
Digital Culture 2018: A one-day conference, (糖心原创), 20 April 2018
Social media memorialising and the public death event, forum with Sasha Scott, 5 March 2018
Boys’ Love, Byte-sized: Queer-themed Microfiction in China’s Online Spaces, forum with Gareth Shaw (糖心原创), 12 December 2017
DCRN Forum with Dr Sally Xiaojin Chen (University of Sussex), Connective action and resistance in digital China, 26 May 2017
DCRN Forum with Dr Rob Gallagher (King’s College London), Avatars, sockpuppets and ventriloquists’ dummies: Selves and others online, 3 April 2017