Resisting Digital Culture: dystopias, distortions,
disconnections
10th May 2019
Current debates about digital technology are caught in a
death spiral of gloom, doom and anxiety. After a long period of optimism that
accompanied the explosion of social media and assumptions of their democratic
potential, today’s discourse is dominated by fear. Fear about the unchecked
power of digital monopolies like Facebook, Google and Amazon; about the (ab)use
of social media by far right political movements; about the psychopathologies,
risks and trade-offs associated with constant and unyielding connectivity;
fears about the radical surveillance enabled by the digital.
What are the actual dangers we face in a world where almost
every aspect of our life is digitally mediated? What are the ways people are
trying to respond to these dangers, individually and collectively? What
solutions do society and technology offer for challenging total digital
interpellation? This international conference will explore the digital
pessimism that is currently engulfing our understanding of the internet and
social media, and assess possibilities for resistance.
We shall explore a number of connected topics:
- risks connected to datafication and surveillance;
- dangers connected to authoritarian uses of the internet;
- the psychological perils of pervasive connection;
- and citizen/activist efforts to respond to these threats.
The conference will
include various panels, on a number of issues including Digital Overload/Digital
Detox, Precarity and Automation, Activism and Oppression, Surveillance,
Algorithmic Discrimination, Digital Politics.
To present at the conference pleasesubmit a 200 words
abstract here.
The Call for Papers closes on 28th March 2019. Acceptance
notices will be given by April 10th.
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