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36 - Communication, Cultural and Media Studies, Library and Information Management
University of Brighton
Digital world: connectivity, creativity and rights
This collection argues that the field of digital economy requires revised interdisciplinary thinking about communications, creativity and political agency, as detailed in the editor’s opening chapter. Each chapter and the shape of its contents was specifically commissioned by the editor to achieve extensive cover through concepts, theories and substantive illustrations, of key outcomes of an ESRC research seminar series, Digital Policy: Connectivity, Creativity and Rights, of which she is principal investigator. She undertook close work with authors through multiple editing stages to produce a knowledge exchange synthesis across academic research, social innovation, activism, policy, and digital and creative practice.