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Media Frictions
by Annette Hill
The dynamics of friction matter, for storytelling, for digital and global connections, and for media and social inequalities. The meaning of friction is multilayered: friction is an energetic spark, a form of social tension, and a sign of difference. We feel media friction in our daily lives, from the contingencies of media engagement, to the tensions of trustworthy information during conflict and crisis. And yet friction is often framed as something to defuse in mediated settings, to smooth away differences and encourage easy encounters. But, what of the sparks that friction generates?https://ju.se/samarbeta/event-och-konferenser/konferens/media-frictions-international-symposium.html
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Mobile people
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Media Frictions: an introduction to the symposium and network
Why focus on friction? In this podcast we discuss our motivation for the theme and why we wanted to work together as a network of scholars from the Nordics.With Annette Hill, Deniz Duru, Magnus Andersson, Kristian Möller and Roger Norum. Host Joakim Staf
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The dynamics of friction matter, for storytelling, for digital and global connections, and for media and social inequalities. The meaning of friction is multilayered: friction is an energetic spark, a form of social tension, and a sign of difference. We feel media friction in our daily lives, from the contingencies of media engagement, to the tensions of trustworthy information during conflict and crisis. And yet friction is often framed as something to defuse in mediated settings, to smooth away differences and encourage easy encounters. But, what of the sparks that friction generates?https://ju.se/samarbeta/event-och-konferenser/konferens/media-frictions-international-symposium.html
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Annette Hill
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