Routledge Series on Digital Spaces
About the Book Series
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Digital and physical worlds have become so intertwined they are inseparable. The digital revolution has had enormous impacts on the people, economies, politics, cultures, and places. This book series engages with cutting edge research on the effect of digital technologies on the world(s) we live in, from a variety of perspectives and scales. It welcomes contributions from across the social sciences and humanities that seek to stretch disciplinary boundaries by encompassing new ways of seeing and dealing with digital technologies.
Ethics and Sustainability in Digital Cultures
1st Edition
Edited
By Thomas Taro Lennerfors, Kiyoshi Murata
June 27, 2025
Digital technologies, now ubiquitous around the world, can promote positive values, as well as support those that are less socially acceptable. To better understand such technologies’ impact on ethics and sustainability, this book situates digital technologies within a cultural context, arguing ...
Algorithms and the Assault on Critical Thought: Digitalized Dilemmas of Automated Governance and Communitarian Practice
1st Edition
By Nancy Ettlinger
December 30, 2022
This book examines the digitalization of longstanding problems of technological advance that produce inequalities and automated governance, which relieves subjects of agency and critical thought, and prompts a need to weaponize thoughtfulness against technocratic designs. The book situates ...