Digital Intimacies 9 – Program

Program

The full program for Digital Intimacies 9 is now available here in pdf format

Day 1 – Thursday 14th December 2023

8:30 to 9:00 – Registration 

9:00 to 10:00 – Welcome and Keynote

10:00 to 10:15 – Break 

10:15 to 12:00 – Session 1: Solidarity, Resistance, Love 

  • AI, algorithms and linguistic subterfuge on TikTok – Erynn Young
  • Love amongst the ruins: Reflections on a 💕✨Towards a Positive Internet✨💕 workshop – Aleesha Rodriguez, Naomi Smith, and Clare Southerton
  • Share an Orange With Me: Quotidian Hope and Relational Imaginaries in Tumblr and TikTok’s Web Weaving – Niamh White
  • Iranian humor influencers and digital resistance on Instagram – Samaneh Koohestani
  • Growing out of the online ruins of the Depp v Heard trial – Lucinda Nelson

12:00 to 1:00 – Lunch 

1:00 to 2:45 – Session 2: Influencers, Advertising, and Consumer Culture

  • Mr Beast’s Giant Hole – Grant Bollmer and Katherine Guinness
  • A critical exploration of identity through digital advertising on social media platforms – Lauren Hayden
  • The Nesting Strategies of e-Commerce Wanghong: Promotional Temporalities in Online Shopping Festivals on Chinese Platforms – Ruohan Li and Crystal Abidin
  • Barbenheimer Summer: The Hottest on Record – Anna P. Wald
  • Making Social Media Makeovers: Chinese Women’s Affective and Discursive Constructions of Cosmetic Surgery on RED – Xiaowei Liang

2:45 to 3:00 – Break 

 3:00 – 4:30 – Session 3: Interspecies Encounters: From Pets to Bots

  • Multispecies Justice in ‘Smartified’ Urban Ruins – Hira Sheikh
  • “We make them our kin”: Older adult’s sharing rituals of animal images in Australia – Caitlin McGrane, Peta Murray, and Larissa Hjorth
  • Future/Pets: Intimacies with animal robots – Megan Rose
  •  The robotic ruination of restaurant service – Chris Chesher and Justine Humphry

 

Day 2 – Friday 15th December 2023

9:00 to 10:00 – Welcome & Keynote

10:00 to 10:15 – Break 

10:15 to 12:00 – Session 4: Public and Private 

  • Eternity in a millisecond – Nikhil Dharmaraj
  • (In)visibly queer: British South Asian Instagrammers – Priya Sharma
  • When Personal Data Isn’t: Toward a Concept of Entangled Data – Tama Leaver
  • Material publics: small museums and digital collections as disruptive heritage spaces – Lisa Enright
  • Traces in ruins: methodological challenges of working with digital resonances – Suneel Jethani and Dale Leorke

12:00 to 1:00 – Lunch 

1:00 to 2:45 – Session 5: Death, Aging, and the Archive  

  • Living in the web’s ruins: exploring affective experiences and encounters in web archives – Kieran Hegarty
  • The Heaven’s Gate Cult Website as a Study in Internet Abandonment – Oscar Nearly
  • Aging bodies, aging technologies: Making care and making do – Lisa Vonk
  • Contrasting life / death: Instagram self-portraits at New York City’s 9/11 Memorial – Amanda Burgess

2:45 to 3:00 – Break 

3:00 to 4:30 – Session 6: Emotional Labour, Care, and Dating 

  • Versions of Intimacy: Chatting To And About CarynAI – Leah Henrickson
  • Exploring selfie-editing practices with young people: contextualising narratives of self(ie)-awareness, self-care, and mental health in postfeminist neoliberal social contexts – Amy Shields Dobson
  • Identity and love – How Brazilian teenagers try to fashion normalcy through social media in a context of precarity – André Cardozo Sarli
  • Trusting a Dating App: A study on Bumble’s disruptions and negotiations in India – Benson Rajan
  • Only a man can talk with a man”: Divisions of emotional labour between performers and ghost-writers in live sexual entertainment – Hanne Stegeman

 

Location

The entire conference takes place at the QUT Gardens Point campus, S Block, Level 12 in the Owen J. Wordsworth room (lift access available). For a map of the campus as well as directions, see the QUT campus map.

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