Cambridge Technology & New Media Research Cluster

Cambridge Technology & New Media Research Cluster The research cluster welcomes all students (undergraduate and postgraduate), staff, and visiting scholars to attend and participate in any/all sessions.

Join us this Thursday for an informal Tech Meet-Up! There will be dinner from the college and the chance to meet others ...
29/03/2022

Join us this Thursday for an informal Tech Meet-Up! There will be dinner from the college and the chance to meet others doing research related to digital technologies. Everybody is welcome!

Three events coming up! Here is our term card:
26/02/2022

Three events coming up! Here is our term card:

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17 Mill Lane
Mill Lane
CB21RX

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Technology and New Media Research Cluster 2019 - 2020

For the 2019-2020 academic year, the Technology and New Media Research Cluster convenes during the term on announced Mondays 5-6.30pm in 17 Mill Lane Seminar Room B. Convenors: Isabel Guenette Thornton, Tellef Raabe, Robert Dorschel

The aim of the research cluster is to bring together academics from a range of backgrounds with an interest in technology and new media in order to explore and discuss recent and ongoing research. We welcome all students (undergraduate and postgraduate), staff, and visiting scholars to attend and participate in any/all sessions.

This year, the cluster will cover a wide range of research topics including digital media production, digital media cultures, trust, automation, digital labor, environmental impacts as well as the economic transformations unfolding through technological innovations. An overarching theme of all events will be addressing the implications for social theory that result from empirical observations of change.

Many speakers will join the research cluster exclusively for their session, and we therefore encourage anyone with an interest on the topic not to miss the opportunity.