Digital Culture & Society
Digital Culture & Society is a refereed, international journal, fostering discussion about the ways in which digital technologies, platforms and applications reconfigure daily lives and practices. It offers a forum for critical analysis and inquiries into digital media theory. The journal provides a publication environment for interdisciplinary research approaches, contemporary theory developments and methodological innovation in digital media studies. It invites reflection on how culture unfolds through the use of digital technology, and how it conversely influences the development of digital technology itself.
Die Zeitschrift wird herausgegeben von
Pablo Abend,
Mathias Fuchs,
Ramón Reichert,
Annika Richterich und
Karin Wenz.
Beirat:
Maria Bakardjeva (University of Calgary), David Berry (University of Sussex), Jean Burgess (Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia), Mark Coté (King's College London), Colin Cremin (University of Auckland), Sean Cubitt (Goldsmiths, University of London), Mark Deuze (University of Amsterdam), José van Dijck (Utrecht University), Delia Dumitrica (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Astrid Ensslin (University of Alberta, Edmonton), Sonia Fizek (Abertay University), Federica Frabetti (University of Oxford), Orit Halpern (The New School, New York), Irina Kaldrack (Braunschweig University of Art / Leuphana University of Lüneburg), Denisa Kera (National University of Singapore), Lev Manovich (The Graduate Center, The City University of New York), Janet H. Murray (Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta), Jussi Parikka (University of Southampton), Lisa Parks (University of California, Santa Barbara), Dominic Pettman (The New School, New York), Rita Raley (University of California, Santa Barbara), Richard Rogers (University of Amsterdam), Julian Rohrhuber (Robert Schumann School of Music and Media, Düsseldorf), Marie-Laure Ryan (University of Colorado, Boulder), Mirko Tobias Schäfer (Utrecht University), Jens Schröter (University of Bonn), Trebor Scholz (The New School, New York), Tamar Sharon (Maastricht University), Roberto Simanowski (City University of Hongkong), Nathaniel Takcz (University of Warwick), Geoffrey Winthrop-Young (University of British Columbia, Vancouver), Sally Wyatt (Maastricht University)