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Are we now in an age of aint-globalisation?
Sociology
Digital culture in cities? - 26th June
LINKS
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/nov/16/zombie-apocalypse-dangerously-disconnected-world-rebecca-solnit
https://theconversation.com/online-gaming-communities-could-provide-a-lifeline-for-isolated-young-men-new-research-211558
https://theconversation.com/yes-online-communities-pose-risks-for-young-people-but-they-are-also-important-sources-of-support-158276
Hypodermic syringe - what do we think
People can formulate their own ideas to an extent
The structure of the social media program (endless scroll) is more problematic than the content within it. We are the product designed to be adictied.
Digital cities - ghost towns
American culture allows for this cut off feeling, ultra convenience lowers human interactions.
Demonises social media and portrays a very across the board view on the negative on digital life.
I think the piece is overly nostalgic particularly in the context of women. were the 80s really better. Is shutting ourselves off really safer?
Look into Jane Jacobs - natural surveillance eyes on the street.
Do we actually need community
I think. human interaction is important for democracy.
What is the value of low level urban interactions? I think we do need these to develop trust.
The article attacks big tech in a way the anxious generation does - the attention economy is polarising us and placing us in echo chambers.
The limitations of western feminism.
Current affairs
War in the Middle East
Labour's new economic vision
Anthropoloy
Anthropological study of activism
Politics
What is the future of the Left in the West?