Digital Disengagement: COVID-19, Digital Justice and the Politics of Refusal

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How can we achieve digital justice in the age of COVID-19? This book explores how the pandemic has transformed our use and perception of digital technologies in various settings. It also examines the right to resist or reject these technologies and the politics of refusal in different contexts and scenarios. The book offers a timely and original analysis of the new realities and challenges of digital technologies, paving the way for a post-COVID-19 future.

About the author

Adi Kuntsman is Reader in Digital Politics at Manchester Metropolitan University. Sam Martin is Senior Research Fellow and Consultant at the Wellcome Trust Ethox Centre and the Big Data Institute at the University of Oxford, and the Rapid Research Evaluation Lab at University College London. Esperanza Miyake is Chancellor’s Fellow in Journalism, Media and Communication at the University of Strathclyde.

Adi Kuntsman is Reader in Digital Politics at Manchester Metropolitan University. Sam Martin is Senior Research Fellow and Consultant at the Wellcome Trust Ethox Centre and the Big Data Institute at the University of Oxford, and the Rapid Research Evaluation Lab at University College London. Esperanza Miyake is Chancellor’s Fellow in Journalism, Media and Communication at the University of Strathclyde.

Adi Kuntsman is Reader in Digital Politics at Manchester Metropolitan University. Sam Martin is Senior Research Fellow and Consultant at the Wellcome Trust Ethox Centre and the Big Data Institute at the University of Oxford, and the Rapid Research Evaluation Lab at University College London. Esperanza Miyake is Chancellor’s Fellow in Journalism, Media and Communication at the University of Strathclyde.

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