Digital Cultures Lab

The Digital Cultures Lab (DCL) is a University of California research group based in Los Angeles, California.[1][2] The lab is directed by Dr. Ramesh Srinivasan, an associate professor of Information Studies in the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.[3] The group was founded in the fall of 2013, and has steadily grown to include members of nearly every UC campus.

The Digital Cultures Lab offers a unique, people-focused analysis of new technologies as they spread across the world.[4] Scholars at the lab examine and discuss the means by which new media technologies impact economics, cultures, politics, labor, and the environment through collaborations with global partners.[5][6] They share their insights publicly through digital platforms, monthly blog-posts, interviews, consultancies, and collaborative research projects.

DCL faculty and students converge around critical current events to develop shared intellectual analysis and commentary to support each members’ public-facing work by facilitating important dialogue among academics and stakeholders through online platforms, and bi-annual events that bridge the academic and public worlds.[7] This includes workshops with students looking at digital media and civic engagement, conversations with indigenous leaders around technology and climate change, and discussions around how drones may shift our identities, economies, and politics.[8][9][10]

Partners of the Digital Cultures Lab

  • University of California, Berkeley
  • University of California, Davis
  • University of California, Irvine
  • University of California, Merced
  • University of California, Riverside
  • University of California, Santa Barbara
  • University of California, Santa Cruz
  • University of California, San Diego
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References

  1. "Digital Cultures Lab". Digital Cultures Lab. Retrieved 2016-01-16.
  2. "Digital Cultures Lab". Digitalcultures.net. Retrieved 2016-01-17.
  3. Archived January 19, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  4. "about | Digital Cultures Lab". Digitalcultures.net. Retrieved 2016-01-17.
  5. "people | Digital Cultures Lab". Digitalcultures.net. Retrieved 2016-01-17.
  6. "Research | Digital Cultures Lab". Digitalcultures.net. Retrieved 2016-01-17.
  7. "blog | Digital Cultures Lab". Digitalcultures.net. Retrieved 2016-01-17.
  8. "Events | Digital Cultures Lab". Digitalcultures.net. Retrieved 2016-01-17.
  9. Harmon, Joanie. "UC Digital Cultures Lab: High School Workshops Focus on Education, Technology, and Social Justice | UCLA GSE&IS Ampersand". Ampersand.gseis.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2016-01-17.
  10. Bribiescas, Lindsay (2015-11-16). "UCLA center hosts event on social impact of digital technology". Daily Bruin. Retrieved 2016-01-17.

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