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Digitox seminar November 2022

What do we know about digital disconnection in society? Existing and planned surveys, cross-national collaboration.

Qualitative methods dominate digital disconnection research, but more quantitative data are emerging. This seminar will present information from recent surveys mapping motives and strategies for disconnection, revealing age and social differences. Plans for international collaboration on survey data will be presented. 

Time and place: Nov. 23, 2022 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM, Zoom - digital

In this seminar, colleagues are invited to share information about existing and planned surveys in the field of digital disconnection. Plans for future collaboration will also be discussed. 

Minh Hao Nguyen will talk about the recent survey she conducted in Switzerland end of 2020 and the US mid-2020. See also the recently published article Everyday disconnection experiences: Exploring people’s understanding of digital well-being and management of digital media use

Malene Hornstrup Jespersen is planning a survey for the Distract project (The Political Economy of Distraction in Digitized Denmark). Together with Hao she will share plans for a cross-national comparative project.

Trine Syvertsen will chair the seminar and present information about existing and planned surveys by the Digitox project and collaborators.

Participants:

Minh Hao Nguyen is a MSCA Fellow at the University of Zurich and an Assistant Professor at the University of Amsterdam. 

Malene Hornstrup Jespersen is a PhD candidate at the University of Copenhagen. 

Trine Syvertsen is a Professor at the University of Oslo

Time and date: Wednesday, November 23, 1500-1600 (Norwegian time)

Organizer

  • Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox
  • About the digitox seminar series:
  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • If you are interested in attending, please send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to get info on mailing lists and zoom links.
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox.

Digitox seminar October 2022

Dis/Connect final workshop and presentation of results

This seminar/workshop offers an opportunity to reflect on the value of collaborative research. Results are presented from the Dis/Connect project, replicating studies in Portugal initiated by the Norwegian digitox project. Studies of disconnected locations and young people's disconnective practices are presented.

Time and place: Oct. 28, 2022 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM, Zoom - digital

The goal of the Dis/Connect project is to produce cross-national, comparative qualitative research, which is rarely accomplished due to cultural, administrative and linguistic differences. The project is funded by the European body EEA Research Grants. 

The project is chaired by Ana Jorge, CICANT, Lusófona University, Lisbon, Portugal.

Digitox seminars are usually one hour. This event is longer, but feel free to attend for a shorter time. 

1000 -1100 Welcome. The dis/connect project, short introduction.

Research presentations:

  • Studies of offline locations and venues
  • Studies of connection/disconnection among pilgrims
  •  Ana Jorge, comments by Trine Syvertsen, Faltin Karlsen

1100 Break

1115 Research presentations, continued:

  • Studies of young people, digital media use and disconnection experiences
  • Patricia Dias, comments by Brita Ytre-Arne

1145 Discussion. Remarks on the value of comparative research. 

1200 Short presentation of On & Off, a new project with collaborative elements (Sofia Caldeira)

Wrap-up

Time and date:  Friday, October 28, 2022: 1000-1230 (Norwegian time, CEST)

Organizer

Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox
About the digitox seminar series:

  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • If you are interested in attending, please send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to get info on mailing lists and zoom links.
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox.

Digitox seminar September 2022

Typologies in disconnection practices

The affordances of the smartphone and digital wellbeing are recurring topics in disconnection studies. The two scholars in this seminar have conceptualized disconnection practices in everyday life into typologies on digital wellbeing and affordances, respectively.

Time and place: Sep. 21, 2022 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM, Zoom - digital

The speakers at this seminar explore mobile use, digital culture and young people from various perspectives.

Kate Manell is a Research Fellow at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia, at The Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child. She has published on smartphones and balancing connected life, focusing on the challenges and possibilities inbound to the mobile's digital affordances.

Mariek Vanden Abeele is an Associate Professor in Digital Culture at Ghent University in Belgium, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences. She combines media psychological and sociological perspectives to understand better digital media use's role in everyday life and society, and she is especially interested in mobile media use.

Kari Spjeldnæs (Kristiania University College and Digitox) will chair the seminar.

Time and date:  21 September 1000-1100 (Norwegian time)

Organizer

Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox
About the digitox seminar series:

  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • If you are interested in attending, please send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to get info on mailing lists and zoom links.
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox.

Digitox seminar March 2022

Doing disconnection

Can digital disconnection be done through the smartphone? Studies on conscious practices to balance digital life with offline life contribute to our understanding of intrusive media. We have invited two young scholars to share findings from recent research on mobile apps and feature phones.

Time and place: Mar. 23, 2022 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM, Zoom - digital

In this seminar, we have invited Hannah Kanz from the University of Freiburg. In her ongoing PhD project, she looks at different disconnection practices ranging from the setting of digital detox camps to everyday routines. In her talk Nokia-Lifestyle. Doing Disconnection with feature phones, Hannah Kanz conceptualizes the use of feature phones as a socio-cultural practice and argues to view disconnection as a continuous process. Based on qualitative interviews she discusses first analytical ideas on the roles materiality and affordances play in daily routines of disconnection.

This is followed by a presentation from Yukun You from the University of Oslo and Digitox. She is working on a PhD project called ‘Staying away from your smartphone? The digitalization and gamification of digital detox’, exploring the design of disconnection phone features, gamified detox apps, and users’ engagement with them in everyday life. This presentation is based on her first app study on a productivity app and gamified timer – Forest. Drawing upon disconnection studies and gamification studies, using the app walkthrough method, she investigates the game mechanism and game elements that are carefully designed and used to help users limit their screen time and the implications.

Hannah Kanz studied European Ethnology and History at the Universities of Innsbruck and Belfast. Since 2020 she is a research associate and PhD candidate at the Institut of Cultural Anthropology and European Ethnology (University of Freiburg). Her research interests include media refusal, negotiations of the good life and parenting culture. 

Yukun You studied advertising and media and communication from marketing and academic perspectives at the Universities of Shanghai and Lund. Since 2021 she is a PhD Candidate at the University of Oslo, Department of Media and communication. Her research interests include digital disconnection, screen cultures, digital and social media, smartphone apps, gamification, self-regulation cultures, media audiences/users, domestication theory, and technology affordances.

Kari Spjeldnæs (Kristiania University College and Digitox) will chair the seminar.

Time and date:  Thursday, March 23, 2022: 1300-1400 (Norwegian time)

Organizer

Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox
About the digitox seminar series:

  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • If you are interested in attending, please send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to get info on mailing lists and zoom links.
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox.

Digitox seminar February 2022

Information abundance and responsibilization: Key concepts in disconnection research reconsidered

As digital disconnection scholarship is moving forward, what have we learned about key ideas such as information overload and the responsibilization of media users? This seminar presents new research on abundance and responsibilization from different parts of the world.

Time and place: Feb. 24, 2022 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM, Zoom - digital

In this seminar, professor Pablo Boczkowski will present a new perspective on information overload, drawing on his recent book Abundance - On the experience of living in a world of information plenty. The book focuses on the interpretations, emotions, and practices of dealing with information abundance in everyday life. Drawing upon extensive fieldwork and survey research conducted in Argentina, the book inquiries into the role of cultural and structural factors that mediate between the availability of information and the actual consequences for individuals, media, politics, and society.

Professor Gunn Enli from the Digitox project will discuss who is responsible for digital overload. She argues that both the industry and the politicians point to users as responsible for self-regulating and crafting personal media policies. Based on qualitative interviews with Norwegian politicians, she discusses the political shift towards responsibilization and why politicians seem to lack regulatory strategies to cope with the new challenges of information overload.

Brita Ytre-Arne (University of Bergen and Digitox) will chair the seminar.

Time and date:  Thursday February 24, 2022: 1400-1500 (Norwegian time) 

Organizer

Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox
About the digitox seminar series:

  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • If you are interested in attending, please send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to get info on mailing lists and zoom links.
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox.

Digitox seminar January 2022

Speculative dis/connectivity. A box of pills curing mobile dependency? A 'smartphone' made of stone? To look critically at current and prospective detox practices, we have invited two groups who explore this topic through speculative design and prototype development.

Time and place: Jan. 20, 2022 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM, Zoom - digital

Agata Agnieszka Cypriak Vel Czupryniak and Clementine Rusten, who have graduated from The Oslo School of Architecture and Design, will present the project Z Futures. The diploma project is based on speculative artefacts designed to help us discuss hyperconnectivity as a social issue. Z Futures illustrates how speculative and experimental design methods can be used for research purposes.

Mateusz Halawa and Magdalena Czarnecka from the SWPS University in Warsaw will present the Mobile Stone Lab. This is an art-based research project exploring the intimate entanglements between smartphones and their users, employing the artwork "mobile stones" by the sculptor Wiktoria Wojciechowska. The talk will highlight methodological uses of art and design in arranging experimental, speculative, and performative "detox situations" as a way into the study of everyday personal media use.

Faltin Karlsen from Kristiania University College, and a participant in the Digitox project, will chair the seminar.

Time and date: Thursday January 20 2022, 1400-1500 (Norwegian time) 

Organizer

Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox

  • About the digitox seminar series:
  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • If you are interested in attending, please send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to get info on mailing lists and zoom links.
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox.

2021

Digitox seminar November 2021

Material and moral approaches to disconnection

This seminar contributes to critical disconnection studies by offering a counter-hegemonic research agenda as well as by stressing the material and moral dimensions of disconnective practices.

Time and place: Nov. 30, 2021 1:00 PM–2:00 PM, Zoom - digital

The seminar proudly welcomes Magdalena Kania-Lundholm (Dalarna University, Sweden) as our invited guest. In her talk Why Disconnecting Matters?: Towards a Critical Research Agenda on Online Disconnection, Kania-Lundholm synthesizes the current literature on digital disconnection to develop a typology of disconnective practices as part of a critical research agenda that challenges the hegemonic ideas about connectivity and emphasizes the materiality of the digital. Kania-Lundholm argues that we need to explore and understand the contexts, meanings and conditions under which disconnection becomes relevant. The aim is also to suggest an ontological and epistemological groundwork for politicizing disconnection that is both empirically grounded and theoretically robust.

Next, under the title Digital distancing as spatial and moral practice, Karin Fast (University of Oslo and Digitox) rethinks digital disconnection as digital distancing. With cues taken from interview data produced within the Digitox project, Fast proposes the concept of ‘digital distancing’ as an alternative way to think about people’s efforts to distance themselves – spatially and morally – from connective media as well as the social norms that such media tend to (re)produce.  

Mehri Agai (University of Bergen and Digitox project) will chair the discussion.

Organizer

Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox
About the digitox seminar series:

  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • If you are interested in attending, please send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to get info on mailing lists and zoom links.
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox.

Digitox seminar October 2021

Disconnection as leisure: digital detox locations

Studies of disconnection in travel and tourism are proliferating. This seminar presents results from the project Dis/Connect in Portugal running parallel to Digitox in Norway, in touristic dead-zones and digital detox programmes. We present results from observations as well as interviews with organizers/funders and participants, and invite discussion on the merits and challenges of comparative studies. 

Time and place: Oct. 26, 2021 1:00 PM–2:00 PM, Zoom - digital

In this Digitox seminar, we are happy to have Ana Jorge and others from the Dis/Connect project as invited guests. This is a comparative project to the digitox project and is doing several parallel studies. The presentation is titled: Disconnection as tourism in Portugal: Experiences of space/time.

This is followed by a presentation by Trine Syvertsen (University of Oslo and Digitox) titled: "It is not about the smartphone". Studies of digitally restricted tourism spaces in the Norwegian countryside.

Faltin Karlsen (Kristiania University College and Digitox) will chair the discussion.

Organizer

Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox
About the digitox seminar series:

  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • If you are interested in attending, please send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to get info on mailing lists and zoom links.
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox.

Digitox seminar September 2021

News avoidance and digital disconnection

This seminar brings recent research on use and non-use of news into the discussion on digital disconnection, asking how these related strands of work can profit from each other.

Time and place: Sep. 29, 2021 11:00 AM–12:00 PM, Zoom - digital

In this Digitox digital seminar, we are happy to have Tali Aharoni (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) as an invited guest. The presentation is titled: Understanding news avoidance from a texto-material perspective.
In today’s wide-choice media environment, and against the background of the Covid-19 pandemic, audiences’ engagement with the news media has been declining globally. While previous studies have focused on social- and content-related motivations to bypass the news, the physical attributes of news consumption and how they are interpreted by audiences are crucial to understanding news avoidance. Drawing on cross-national interview data, and inspired by the material turn in journalism-studies, I will presenta texto-material conceptualization of news avoidance as directed at both contents and objects, and in relation to different cultural contexts.

This is followed by a presentation by Hallvard Moe and Brita Ytre-Arne (University of Bergen and Digitox) titled Understanding news saturation: A complimentary concept to resolve problems in the debate on news avoidance
In this presentation, we will argue that the concept of “news avoidance” has derailed, and could use some help from research into digital disconnection. To continue to study what people do or don’t with news, we suggest the term “news saturation” which grasps the need for a balanced diet of good quality, and healthy intakes of individually preferred doses over time. With saturation as a complimentarily concept to avoidance, the field of journalism studies is challenged to conceptualize that there is such a thing as too much news, opening new avenues of empirical research and underlining the need for more sophisticated contextualization.

Trine Syvertsen (University of Oslo and Digitox project) will chair the discussion.

Organizer

Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox
About the digitox seminar series:

  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • If you are interested in attending, please send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to get info on mailing lists and zoom links.
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox. 

Digitox seminar May 2021

The embodiment of reading in the age of digitalization

What happens to concentration and reading comprehension when longer texts are consumed by screens instead of paper? This seminar will draw some headlines from empirical reading research to the field of disconnection studies, contributing to and challenging our understanding of digital detox.

Time and place: May 12, 2021 1:00 PM–2:00 PM, Zoom - digital

In this Digitox digital seminar, we are delighted to have Professor Anne Mangen (University of Stavanger) as an invited guest. Anne will introduce recent empirical reading research, under the heading «Reading, materiality and embodiment in the age of digitalization». 

This is followed by a presentation by Kari J. Spjeldnæs (Ph.D. Candidate, Kristiania University College): «Pros and cons of digital reading for the reader. Notes from a literary review». 

The seminar is chaired by Faltin Karlsen from Digitox and Kristiania University College

Organizer

Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox
About the digitox seminar series:

  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • If you are interested in attending, please  send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to obtain the zoom link and info on how to join our mailing list
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow ample time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox. 

Digitox seminar April 2021

Disconnection - new forms and approaches

Disconnection continues to find new expressions in our culture, both in the private sphere and on commercial arenas.

Time and place: Apr. 21, 2021 9:00 AM–10:00 AM, Zoom - digital

In this online seminar, we are happy to have Kristoffer Albris from the University of Copenhagen and Annette Markham from the RMIT University in Melbourne as invited guests. Markham is a member of the Digitox Advisory Board. 

Albris will give the presentation Selling the Promise of Presence: The Cultural Imaginaries of Digital Detox Businesses in Denmark which concerns the increasing number of companies who offer silent retreats and mindfulness courses to help people with their (over)use of digital devices and platforms. Albris will outline how this emerging industry seek to promote their products in various ways, but most notably by promising potential customers that they can take back control of their own presence in the world.

Annette Markham will present her recent theoretical work around “The Ontological Insecurity of Disconnecting: an Echolocation Theory of Sociality in the Digital Epoch. Focusing on what happens when we disconnect, at the micro sociological level, reveals interesting echolocative communication patterns otherwise not noticed. Disconnection disrupts the continuous stream of call and response patterns of interaction, and examining this as a matter of positioning and locating the self can enrich our understanding of the deep feelings of existential vulnerability associated with being discconnected.

Trine Syvertsen (Digitox project) will chair the discussion.


Organizer

Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox
About the digitox seminar series:

  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • If you are interested in attending, please send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to obtain the zoom link.
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox. 

Digitox seminar March 2021

Digital disconnection for whom? Global and social inequalities

In a world of global and social inequalities, for whom is digital disconnection a choice or even a possibility? This seminar presents interventions and discusses research challenges regarding inequality and digital disconnection research.

Time and place: Mar. 18, 2021 1:00 PM–2:00 PM, Zoom - digital

In this Digitox digital seminar, we are happy to have Emiliano Treré (Cardiff University) as an invited guest. He will present research on the COVID-19 lockdown and deliver a provocation on engagement with context-specific inequalities in the Global South, titled Beyond Disconnective Reductionism: Expanding Contexts, Boundaries and Imaginaries of Digital Disconnection Research.

This is followed by a presentation by Mehri S. Agai (University of Bergen, Digitox PhD candidate), who is doing qualitative research on digital disconnection and social inequality amongst young people in Norway.

Karin Fast (University of Oslo, Digitox project) will chair the discussion.

Organizer

Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox
About the digitox seminar series:

  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • If you are interested in attending, please send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to obtain the zoom link.
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox.

Digitox seminar February 2021

Off the grid: Digital disconnection, technology and social space

Where and how do different people disconnect? How does new technology promote disconnection - to whom? This seminar provides insights into the (unequal) geographies of digital disconnection, by scrutinizing 'locative disconnection' and by locating disconnection sentiments in social space. 

Time and place: Feb. 17, 2021 9:00 AM–10:00 AM, Zoom - digital

The seminar starts with a presentation by Alex Beattie (Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington) and Elija Cassidy (Digital Media Research Centre, Queensland University of Technology).

They theorize that location-based technologies transform the practice of disconnecting from the internet.

Their presentation is titled: “The use of location and technology to make disconnection easier, enforceable and more exclusive”.

Thereafter, Karin Fast (Media and communication, UiO) presents a co-authored paper.

The paper inquires how attitudes toward digital (dis)connection (in different places) play into overarching patterns of taste and cultural distinction​.

The title of her paper is: "Disconnection as distinction: A Bourdieusian study of where people withdraw from digital media​".

The discussion is chaired by Mehri Agai, UiB and Digitox.

Organizer

Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox
About the digitox seminar series:

  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • Send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to obtain the zoom link and join the mailing list.
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow ample time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox. 

Digitox seminar January 2021

How to study disconnection and detox? A panel on challenges and opportunities of larger projects

Research on digital detoxing and disconnection is expanding, but most studies are small. In this seminar, we hear from participants in three of the larger European projects, funded by national research councils and the ERC. The seminar discusses the challenges and opportunities for larger projects in this field.

Time and place: Jan. 13, 2021 1:00 PM–2:00 PM, Zoom - digital

In this Digitox seminar, we are happy to have Mariek Vanden Abeele and Clara Wieghorst as invited guests. Together with Trine Syvertsen they will briefly present their projects and point to challenges and opportunities.

Clara is member of the research team Disconnectivity: Imaginaries, media technologies, politics at Leuphana University of Lüneburg.

Mariek is just starting her ERC-project Digital Wellbeing in a Culture of Ubiquitous Connectivity: Towards a Dynamic Pathway Model (DISCONNECT), read more on the ERC website (scroll down).

Trine Syvertsen is chairing Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox, funded by the Norwegian Research Council.  

Brita Ytre-Arne is chairing the discussion. 

Organizer

Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox
About the digitox seminar series:

  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • If you are interested in attending, please  send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to obtain the zoom link and info on how to join our mailing list
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow ample time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox. 

2020

Digitox digital seminar December 2020

Atypical media work in the culture of (dis)connectivity

What constitutes media ‘work’ in the current culture of capitalism and under the daily pressures of constant connectivity? This seminar challenges conventional perceptions of work and labour by inquiring media work that takes place under atypical conditions and by conceptualizing digital disconnection as (re)productive work.

Time and place: Dec. 8, 2020 11:00 AM–12:00 PM, Zoom - digital

In this Digitox digital seminar, we are delighted to have Mark Deuze (University of Amsterdam and Digitox advisory board) as an invited guest.
Mark will outline a theory of atypical media work, under the heading: "Toward a theory of atypical media work and social hope".

This is followed by a presentation by Karin Fast (Media and communication, UiO), which recognizes the "toil and drudgery" of digital disconnection in post-Fordist lives:

"Digital disconnection as (re)productive work"

Gunn Enli (IMK, UiO) is chairing the discussion.

Organizer

Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox
About the digitox seminar series:

  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • If you are interested in attending, please subscribe to the notifications and send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to obtain the zoom link.
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow ample time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox. 

Digitox digital seminar November 2020

Intrusive media and disconnection dilemmas in work and family life

As digital media use is closely interwoven in everyday activities across social domains, dilemmas of disconnection play out in a range of contexts. This seminar features presentations of ongoing empirical research on intrusive media and digital disconnection in work and family life.

Time and place: Nov. 2, 2020 1:00 PM–2:00 PM, Zoom - digital

In this Digitox digital seminar, we are happy to have Stine Lomborg (University of Copenhagen and Digitox advisory board) as an invited guest.

Stine will speak about an ongoing conceptual and empirical study of productivity tracking: "Everyday AI at the work/life intersection”.

This is followed by a presentation by Brita Ytre-Arne (Infomedia, UiB) on a qualitative interview study with parents on intrusive media and disconnection norms in family life.

Hallvard Moe (Infomedia, UiB) is chairing the discussion.

Organizer

Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox
About the digitox seminar series:

  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • If you are interested in attending, please subscribe to the notifications and send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to obtain the zoom link.
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow ample time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox. 

Digitox digital seminar October 2020

The power of design: Intrusive media and design principles

Whether media technology is experienced as inviting or invading, pleasant or disturbing, may very well rest on its design. In this seminar, we discuss different design approaches and design principles that are at play when the designer crafts the foundations of our media experiences.

Time and place: Oct. 14, 2020 1:00 PM–2:00 PM, Zoom - digital

This time we are happy to have Sebastian Deterding as an invited guest. He works at the Digital Creativity Labs at the University of York, and is also a member of Digitox' advisory board.

In his talk, he will discuss some of the ethical conundrums and problematic issues in the current screen time and digital disconnection discourse.

This is followed by a presentation by Faltin Karlsen (Kristiania University College) under the heading "Design and undesign". 

He will discuss design principles that may inhibit unwanted use or raise awareness of how media technology influences our lives.

The discussion is chaired by Karin Fast (IMK, UiO)

Time and date October 14, 13-14 (Norwegian time)

Organizer

Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox
About the digitox seminar series:

  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • If you are interested in attending, please subscribe to the notifications and send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to obtain the zoom link.
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow ample time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox. 

Digitox digital seminar September 2020

Talking about disconnection

The field of disconnection studies is growing, but fundamental questions remain about whether disconnection is possible and what we really talk about when we use terms like 'disconnection'.

Time and place: Sep. 18, 2020 1:00 PM–2:00 PM, Zoom - digital

In this Digitox digital seminar, we are happy to have Taina Bucher (IMK, UiO) as an invited guest.

Taina will speak about her recent article in Media, Culture and Society "Nothing to disconnect from" 

This is followed by a presentation by Hallvard Moe (Infomedia, UiB) and Ole Jacob Madsen (Psychology, UiO).
They will speak about their article-in-progress: "What we talk about when we talk about 'digital disconnection'".
 
Trine Syvertsen (IMK, UiO) is chairing the discussion. 

18 september 2020 13-14 (Norwegian time = CEST)

Organizer

Digitox: Intrusive media, ambivalent users and digital detox
About the digitox seminar series:

  • Digitox welcomes academics and students to its digital seminars, usually one every month. 
  • If you are interested in attending, please send an email to trine.syvertsen@media.uio.no to obtain the zoom link and info on how to join the mailing list.
  • The format is usually two short presentations, one from an invited guest and one from the Digitox project.
  • We allow ample time for discussion and questions.
  • We also welcome you to share information about upcoming and current publications and events pertaining to disconnection and detox. 
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