Seminar.net (Aug 2021)

Digital Capitalism, Datafication, and Media Education

  • English English,
  • Theo Hug,
  • Ina Sander,
  • Rachel Shanks

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7577/seminar.4493
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2

Abstract

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As digitization and datafication continue to extend into all areas of society, digital capitalism becomes equally ubiquitous and universal. Digital capitalism, and related phenomena such as data, surveillance or platform capitalism, operate on the basis of a comprehensive expropriation and exploitation of personal data profiles. It functionalizes life worlds and places of education to an unprecedented extent. This special issue is responding to the following questions: What position/s can media education in research and application take to respond to these developments? Which theories, concepts and methods help to formulate adequate analytical, critical and transformative answers?

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