Dialogues on Digital Society
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A brand new interdisciplinary, international journal exploring how digitalisation has changed our world. Articles are in dialogue format with each article having peer commentary. https://journals-sagepub-com.may.idm.oclc.org/home/DDS
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The second issue of Dialogues on Digital Society is now out. Explore it here: journals.sagepub.com/toc/DDS/curr... 1/6
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Another of papers that will appear in our special issue on Authoritarianism in the Digital Age exploring surveillance of Arab-Israelis in Israel. Do check it out.
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🚨1/ New Commentary in @dialoguesdigsoc.bsky.social: "Surveil and control? Monitoring of web activity in Israel."

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Authorities in Israel had Legal powers to monitor both ‘active’ social media posting and 'passive' internet use history prior to October 7th 2023.
Surveil and control? Monitoring of web activity in Israel
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Extremely proud of the title “How to lose a culture war” & of the connections we make to FOSTA/SESTA & fears of reproductive futures reimagined.

Short, free to read and hopefully provocative.

My latest with @tsdav.bsky.social in @dialoguesdigsoc.bsky.social

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Dechun Zhang's paper on how nationalist propaganda works as an authoritarian infrastructure in China is another of the papers in our forthcoming special issue on Authoritarianism in the Digital Age. Check them all out here: journals.sagepub.com/home/DDS
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New piece in @dialoguesdigsoc.bsky.social: “Digital Nationalism in China: Expression, Propaganda, and Soft Authoritarianism”. It shows how digital nationalism in China works as soft authoritarianism, blending control with participatory propaganda. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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If you would like a sneak peek at our special issue on Authoritarianism in the Digital Age, have a look at some of the commentaries that have come out already in OnlineFirst: journals.sagepub.com/home/DDS
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The book forum is on Jia Tan's Digital Masquerade with reviews by Sara Liao, Quinyue Sun and Qi Ling and Jia Tan's response journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.... 6/6
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Responses to this proposition are by Shintaro Miyazaki, Timo Kaerlein, Jessa Lingel, Nikolaus Poechhacker and Orit Halpern, with an author's response rounding out the dialogue about media as counter-practice 5/6
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The second article by Christoph Borbach and Max Kanderske proposes a situated, praxeological approach to understanding sensors, following strands of counter-practices that allow for critical perspectives. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.... 4/6
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This is followed by commentaries on the paper by Noortje Marres, Haiqing Yu, Kari Dahlgren, Lucie Chateau, Martin Tironi and Dan Podjed extending and challenging the paper, followed by a response by the author which develops the original paper. 3/6
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Our first article is by Minna Ruckenstein reflecting on collaborative explorations within the MyData initiative. She identifies 3 modes of engagement in this approach enabling integration of social science perspectives into the core of digital society-making journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.... 2/6
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The second issue of Dialogues on Digital Society is now out. Explore it here: journals.sagepub.com/toc/DDS/curr... 1/6
Title of Dialogues on Digital Society with Volume 1 Issue 2 August 2025 written beneath
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We have been overwhelmed by the response to our CFP for the SI on Authoritarianism in the Digital Age with over 170 abstracts - although perhaps this is mostly a sad indictment on the state of the world. Thanks to all those who submitted such interesting and complex proposals. We will be in touch.
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Just over a week to get your abstracts in for the special issue exploring the role of the digital in authoritarian politics, movements, and governance. Use your commentary of <2,000 words to document, critique, & catalyse dialogue about this important topic. journals.sagepub.com/page/dds/cal...
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Just a reminder about our special issue of <2,000 word commentaries reflecting on and documenting the role of the digital in authoritarian politics and regimes. Send in an abstract before May 16. Follow the link for details. journals.sagepub.com/page/dds/cal... #authoritarianism #cfp
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🖨️ I've had the pleasure of responding to an insightful article in Dialogues on Digital Society that considers the role of algorithms in public opinion formation. The journal actively invites scholarly commentary on its articles – a somewhat unusual format for me.

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Algorithmic Gatewatching and Its Implications
Axel Bruns
Digital Media Research Centre, Queensland University of Technology

This response to the article ‘Conceptualising the “Algorithmic Public Opinion”: Public Opinion Formation in the Digital Age’ by Alessandro Gandini, Silvia Keeling, and Urbano Reviglio considers the concept of algorithmic public opinion and highlights that while the algorithms of digital and social media platforms and associated information and communication infrastructures now exert a substantial influence on how public opinion formation unfolds (the process) and what public opinion patterns emerge as a result (the product), these algorithms are by no means the sole determinant of process and product. It argues instead that the ordinary users of these platforms – and they are active users of these communicative spaces, not just passive ‘audiences’ for the communicative efforts of others – retain significantly more agency than this article’s discussion affords them.
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Don't forget to submit a proposal to our special issue of commentaries (<2000 words) on the role of the digital in authoritarian governments and movements. More details here: journals.sagepub.com/page/dds/cal...
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We hope to use this edition to document this role and to generate further dialogue on this crucial dimension of our digital age. Please submit and share.
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SI CFP: Recent events have highlighted the role of the digital in the authoritarian movements, politics and governance. DDS is commissioning a series of short commentaries (up to 2000 words) exploring the digital contours of authoritarianism. See CFP for details drive.google.com/file/d/1VbW5...
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Thanks to all the contributors, reviewers, and the editorial and production teams who have made this first edition possible. We look forward to publishing the next in a few months. 7/7
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The articles are followed by two book/culture review forums. The first offers reviews of Josie Williams' exhibition Eye to Eye at Stony Brook Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery and a response by Williams herself... 5/7

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Commentaries on this article engage with, expand, and critique the article's position, further complicating the novel agenda it brings to research into digital societies. This is complemented by a response from Datta and Hoefsloot continuing this dialogue.... 4/7