Digital Blackness
Culture, Theory and Technology in the Network Ecology
30 June 2017
The Digital Blackness Conference June 30th 2017 is open for registration. Themes on the day include black content creation, black feminist and queer discourses online, emerging digital literary practices, resistance and activist strategies, and broader questions of digital epistemologies and decolonising.
We welcome attendees from inside and outside the academic environment. Lunch, tea & coffee will be provided for a limited number of attendees on the day (first come first serve). There are limited spaces available so please be considerate – if you are unsure you that you will be able to attend do not reserve a ticket.
Find more information about registration & the programme on the website
Categories: Research, Studies, Teaching

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Hello there
this time around i wont make it but next time will be there
i am interested on the topic black feminist
hopes will meet my expectations