Online Gods
We’ve recently published episode 16 of Online Gods and decided it’s time to take a short break. We’re going to put our heads together in the autumn and think about Season 2. In the meantime we’re really excited to announce a new partnership with EPW Engage. They are going to be republishing the entire first season of Online Gods and, when we meet to plan the new season, we’ll do so with them in mind.
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This month we're talking with Iginio Gagliardone about Technopolitics and Swati about the Indian Atheists.
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What is it that allows certain things to circulate through digital networks and others not? What sort of labour goes into moving certain things along and holding certain things up? How aware are we of the digital architectures through which data – our data – flows?
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This month we're speaking about Nerd Politics with John Postill and Gaylaxy Magazine with Sukhdeep Singh. Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich. We are podcast partner of AAA.
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This month we're speaking about Religious Nationalism with Peter van der Veer and Political Comics with Appupen.Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich. We are podcast partner of AAA.
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This month we’re speaking with Marwan Kraidy about the body and with Mahima Kukreja about Me Too India. Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich. We are podcast partner of AAA.
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This month we're speaking with Daniel Miller about scalable sociality and Abhishek Mazumdar about The Logical Indian. Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich. We are podcast partner of AAA.
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This month we talk with with Francis Cody about the public sphere and Govindraj Ethiraj about fake news busting. Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich.
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This month we speak to Faye Ginsburg about the digital age and Waseem Shan about his Instagram account Mangalore My Life. Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich, and cohosted by HAU Network for Ethnographic Theory.
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This month we speak to Craig Calhoun the public sphere and Sunil Abraham about digital privacy.
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What is it that allows certain things to circulate through digital networks and others not? What sort of labour goes into moving certain things along and holding certain things up? How aware are we of the digital architectures through which data – our data – flows?
In this episode of Online Gods we explore these questions and related questions across two different topics – news images and online surveillance.
In the first half of the podcast, we discuss digital news images with anthropologist Zeynep Gürsel, who has undertaken ethnography with those she calls image brokers, the individuals who help turn photographs and other images into news by selecting and circulating them.
Then, in the second half of the podcast we’ll speak with Nayantara Ranganathan a Programme Manager at the Internet Democracy Project about their organisation’s work specifically in regards to research and workshops relating to online surveillance.