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Posthumanism and Technology

What is the status of the human in today’s changing world of new technologies, knowledge and risks? How can and should we compose new relations with various others—animals, machines, things?... Read More

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Digital China Lab

The ‘keyword’ in Chinese business, policy and academic research circles today is Internet Plus (Internet +), also referred to as Internet Thinking, a strategy to provide better and faster information... Read More

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Countering Online Violent Extremism

The Countering Online Violent Extremism Research (COVER) Program is a hub of multi-disciplinary research activity dedicated to understanding the phenomenon of radicalization – online and in other forms. We are... Read More

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Digital Culture & New Media

This research program brings together the study of culture (symbolic meanings and discourses, social relationships and identities) with digital technologies and new media platforms (digital equipment, social media, global networks),... Read More

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Indigenous Culture and Digital Technologies

Indigenous culture in Australia and elsewhere is communicated using contemporary media (including online platforms, software, apps, mobile devices and social media) and popular-cultural practices (including sport and entertainment), as well... Read More

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New Models of Publishing

The Internet and digital technologies have dramatically lowered barriers to the production and distribution of creative works. Copyright is now seen by many as an impediment to the efficient operation... Read More