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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
The struggle to be heard in contemporary society is often a question of access to new media resources. This panel examines efforts to express and shape collective and individual experience in meaningful ways via new technological forms, often under conditions of duress and/or corporate control. The final paper proposes an elective affinity between autism and digital media.
Finding a Voice Through 'Humanitarian Technologies'? - Maria Mirca Madianou, Goldsmiths College, University of London; Liezel Longboan, Goldsmiths, University of London; Jonathan Corpus Ong, U of Leicester - Department of Media and Communication
Citizenship and Power: Containment of Critical Voices in the Public Sphere - Julie Uldam, Copenhagen Business School; LSE; Hans Krause Hansen, Copenhagen Business School
Experience in the Customized Online Media Environment - Darren M. Stevenson, University of Michigan
Autism and Digital Media - Amit Pinchevski, Hebrew U; John Durham Peters, U of Iowa