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A Talk on the (De)Construction of Political Identity. Sponsored by the Ethics Institute and the Political Economy Project, Nov. 8, Kemeny 007 at 4:30 pm.
How does crossing the digital frontier influence political identity and participation? Anna Bugajska (Language and Culture Studies and Applied Ethics, the Ignatianum in Krakow), explores the fragmentation of individual identity and the proliferation of so-called post-selves. The talk draws on the links between American utopianism, digital cultures, and migration studies, to address the problems of political identity and civic engagement in the age of “surveillance capitalism,” “sociophobia,” and “digital porcupines.”
Free and open to the public.
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.