Scientist: Philipp Budka

Philipp BudkaDr. Philipp Budka is Lecturer in the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Vienna, and the M.A. program Visual and Media Anthropology at the Free University Berlin / HMWK Berlin. He is the co-editor of Theorising Media and Conflict (2020, Berghahn Books) and Ritualisierung – Mediatisierung – Performance (2019, Vienna University Press) and is currently preparing the monograph Indigenizing the Internet. His research has also been published in journals and books such as Journal des Anthropologues, Canadian Journal of Communication and Ethnic Media in the Digital Age (2019, Routledge). More information about his work can be found online.

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The way of on-life: Introducing the Digital Humanities Series

Voluntarily or not, social distancing in 2020 means relying on digital communication more than ever before. Which challenges and choices arise from the all-digital living lab? A new dedicated ESMH Digital Humanities series explores the developing on-life in the EU.

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A scientist’s opinion : Interview with Dr Philipp Budka about the on-life

Interview with Dr. Philipp Budka, Lecturer in the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Vienna, and the M.A. program Visual and Media Anthropology at the Free University Berlin / HMWK Berlin. How do you evaluate the current push to ‘live' our personal lives with and through digital technologies? Philipp Budka: As an anthropologist ...