As COVID-19 spreads across the globe and poses multiple crises to nations and humanity, our previous assumptions of community, mobility, personhood, and even society itself are called into question. Widespread border closure and travel disruptions have rendered...
The Center on Digital Culture and Society hosted its Digital Launch Symposium on April 3, 2020. Titled “Social Justice and the Remaking of Technological Cultures,” this international symposium fostered conversations about new ways of thinking about digital technology...
“Social Media, Algorithms, News, and Public Engagements in the Asia-Pacific and Beyond” ICA Preconference • May 21, 2020 • Gold Coast, Australia Two sets of technological advances — the advent of social media and the proliferation of algorithms — are now...
The newly formed Center on Digital Culture and Society (CDCS) at the University of Pennsylvania invites submissions of stories of digital radicals from around the world. A digital radical is a person with a radical relationship to digital technologies. This...
Platforms like Uber and Care.com are radically changing the way we view labor, and many people are wondering what the future of work will look like. How will technology and the gig economy continue to shift the conditions of work? What can we do to make conditions...
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