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  1. Reading Digital Lives Generously

    The scale, scope, privacy, ephemerality, and “amateurism” of prevailing modes of digital self-representation pose challenges for scholars seeking to understand these phenomena. In this chapter, we draw on our experiences as researchers and editors to outline methodological approaches that can address these challenges. We advocate for a “generous” critical engagement with digital life narratives that welcomes methods and concepts from other disciplines while reaffirming the ongoing commitment of auto/biography studies to an inclusive view of what counts as a “life” and what signs of life—however transient, fragmentary, and enigmatic—we are willing to learn how to read.

    (Source: Reading Digital Lives Generously | 18 | Research Methodologies for Aut (taylorfrancis.com) accessed Jan 28, 2023)

    Andrea Brandmüller - 28.01.2023 - 15:21

  2. Transmedial Unnatural Spatiality and Postdigital Dystopicalization in The Pickle Index

    Transmedial Unnatural Spatiality and Postdigital Dystopicalization in The Pickle Index

    Astrid Ensslin - 28.01.2023 - 15:27

  3. Data as language; language as data

    Data as language; language as data

    David Wright - 22.02.2023 - 12:16

  4. Putting the Pig Back Together Again: Dis(re)connection in "Figurski at Findhorn on Acid"

    Putting the Pig Back Together Again: Dis(re)connection in "Figurski at Findhorn on Acid"

    Richard Holeton - 23.02.2023 - 23:54

  5. Polifonía y memoria como base de la poética de María Mencía

    Polifonía y memoria como base de la poética de María Mencía

    Yolanda De Gregorio - 28.04.2023 - 14:02

  6. Building Augmented Reality Freedom Stories

    Building Augmented Reality Freedom Stories

    Caitlin Fisher - 28.07.2023 - 22:30

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