Affordances, Technical Agency, and the Politics of Technologies of Cultural Production
Culture Digitally is a collective of scholars, gathered by Tarleton Gillespie (Cornell University) and Hector Postigo (Temple University). With the generous funding of the National Science Foundation, the group supports scholarly inquiry into new media and cultural production through numerous projects, collaborations, a scholarly blog, and annual workshops. For more information on projects and researchers […]
Culture Digitally: Affordances, technical agency, and the politics of technologies of cultural production
This is a dialogue between myself, Tim Jordan, and Joshua McVeigh-Schulz written up for the Culture Digitally Blog on affordances and technical agency.