Digital disengagement: COVID-19, digital justice and the politics of refusal

Leading experts in the field ask what digital justice looks like in a time of pandemic across various interdisciplinary contexts and spheres in science, technology and society from public health to education, politics and everyday life

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Other Authors: Kuntsman, Adi (Editor), Martin, Sam (Editor), Miyake, Esperanza (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bristol Bristol University Press 2024
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Online Access:DE-12
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DE-92
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Summary:Leading experts in the field ask what digital justice looks like in a time of pandemic across various interdisciplinary contexts and spheres in science, technology and society from public health to education, politics and everyday life
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Front Matter -- - Contents -- - Introduction -- - En/forcing the Tokyo 2020 Olympics: The Racialization of Digital Engagement and Digital Solutionism -- - Digital Engagements and Work-Life Balance in Creative Labour -- - '#RoeVsWadeOverturned: Any Idea How Fast Your #PeriodtrackingApp Can Lead To Jail?': Digital Disengagement and the Repeal of Roe vs Wade -- - #SnailMailRevolution: The Networked Aesthetics of Pandemic Letter-Writing Campaigns -- - Data Minimalism and Digital Disengagement in COVID-19 Hacktivism -- - Digital Solutionism Meets Pandemic Imaginaries -- - State Violence, Digital Harms and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Imagining Refusal, Resistance and Community Self-Defence -- - Epilogue: Digital Disengagement - Questions of Pandemic and Post-Pandemic Digitalities -- - Index
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (vi, 190 Seiten)
ISBN:9781529234671
9781529234664
DOI:10.46692/9781529234671

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