October 27, Studying Online Authoritarianism with Digital Ethnography
Studying Online Authoritarianism with Digital Ethnography
The Rutgers Digital Ethnography Working Group presents a panel exploring the use of digital ethnographic work in understanding the complex relationship between digital platforms and authoritarianism.
Featuring Rosana Pinheiro-Machado (University College Dublin) and João C. Magalhães (University of Groningen), the panel will discuss the intersection of digital platforms, democracy, and authoritarianism; and the role of digital platforms in the radicalization of segments of precarious workers in Brazil.
Open to the public. All are welcome.
The Rutgers Digital Ethnography Working Group (DEWG) supports active, digital ethnographers and researchers within the Rutgers School of Communication and Information community and beyond. It aims to support and promote member output and networking via the Rutgers SC&I website; internal resources, meetings, and writing groups; and public events.
Studying Online Authoritarianism with Digital Ethnography
The Rutgers Digital Ethnography Working Group presents a panel exploring the use of digital ethnographic work in understanding the complex relationship between digital platforms and authoritarianism.
Featuring Rosana Pinheiro-Machado (University College Dublin) and João C. Magalhães (University of Groningen), the panel will discuss the intersection of digital platforms, democracy, and authoritarianism; and the role of digital platforms in the radicalization of segments of precarious workers in Brazil.
Open to the public. All are welcome.
The Rutgers Digital Ethnography Working Group (DEWG) supports active, digital ethnographers and researchers within the Rutgers School of Communication and Information community and beyond. It aims to support and promote member output and networking via the Rutgers SC&I website; internal resources, meetings, and writing groups; and public events.