New DIGIT course: Digitalization and Cultural Identities: Analog Pasts, Digital Futures and Technosocial Challenges
The course, designed for PhD students and post-docs, discusses the interplay of digital technologies, technosocial imaginaries, and collective identities, and the ensuing shaping of cultural identities as part of historical processes.
The empirical part of the course focuses on three specific cases, in which the interplay of digitalization, imagined futures, and cultural identities are manifested, namely the cases of Sami people in the Nordic countries, the social inclusion of resettled refugees in New Zealand, and the online delivery of public services in Norway.
Read more here: https://www.digitresearchschool.no/events/digitalization-and-cultural-identities
The course is developed by our partners at the University of Agder (UiA) and is part of the PhD Programme in Social Sciences at UiA. For access to the latest information, visit the course page at UiA: TFL603 Course Page.
Time and place: 1-4 Des, 2025 at UiA, Campus Kristiansand.
Photo: Lisa Mari Bynes/UiA