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CHRONOS and DOS Research Seminar

'Populism vs Misanthropy on Digital Media'

  • Date 14 Nov 2019
  • Time 1.00pm - 3.00pm
  • Category

A joint lunch seminar between CHRONOS and DOS on Thursday 14th November.

Location: Shilling 0-04

'Populism vs Misanthropy on Digital Media', featuring James Smith (Department of English) and Alfie Bown (Media Arts). The speakers will be drawing on their recent publications: 'Other People's Politics' (Smith) and 'The PlayStation Dreamworld' (Brown) and debating the relationship between idealisation and hatred of "the people" in our politics, and the business models of digital media. 

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