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Digital Sociology Podcast
Digital Sociology
38 episodes
1 day ago
Interviews by Chris Till with researchers of all areas of digital culture and society.
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Interviews by Chris Till with researchers of all areas of digital culture and society.
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Society & Culture
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Digital Sociology Podcast Episode 11 Harry Dyer v2
Digital Sociology Podcast
39 minutes 20 seconds
7 years ago
Digital Sociology Podcast Episode 11 Harry Dyer v2
This episode was turning up in a lot of podcast apps in a shorter version so I have uploaded it again as a separate episode which will hopefully fix this. So if you have the first version as a 13 minute audio delete that one and download this (should be 39 minutes). For this episode of the Digital Sociology Podcast I spoke to Harry Dyer about his work on online social platforms and identity. Harry tells me about his thoughts on the development and design of different platforms and how they make different actions and connections possible and restrict others. Harry told me about what he has found from his research on the way in which young people use different platforms and the subtle ways they interpret and use platforms to present their identities. He tells me about the theoretical traditions he has drawn upon influenced by Erving Goffman and Karan Barad amongst others. I also here about the innovative way he has applied the analysis of comic books to social media. We also talk about
Digital Sociology Podcast
Interviews by Chris Till with researchers of all areas of digital culture and society.