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1900 – 1940. Deborah Posel (UCL/UCT). The digital frontier and taxi wars 2.0 in South Africa: The political economy of Uber in Johannesburg.
Dr John Price
John is a social and cultural historian, taking a ‘people’s history’ perspective to late modern London and Britain.
Technoprecarious - Precarity Lab | Goldsmiths Press
An analysis that traces the role of digital technology in multiplying precarity.
Future Gaming - Paolo Ruffino | Goldsmiths Press
This book is not about the future of video games. It is not an attempt to predict the moods of the market, the changing profile of gamers, the benevolence.
Manifestos | Goldsmiths Press
western capitalism, identity politics, and urban, digital and cosmic ecosystems, as well as the role of the poet-writer.
Dr Sarah Charalambides
Staff details. Lecturer. gold.ac.uk). Sarah's research engages conceptual reconfigurations of the precarious in art and visual culture. Dr Sarah Charalambides is a visually trained art theorist interested in the exchange between creative practice
Rachel Falconer
Rachel is a digital art curator, researcher and lecturer in Digital Arts Computing and Creative Computing.
2007-2013
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Staff in MCCS
Aleena researches cultures of creativity and digital labour in game production and computational wellness. ... Michael researches film, contemporary television, popular music, digital screen cultures and their multiple relations.
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