Posts by Postdigital Science and Education
The first article for the forthcoming special issue on Postdigital (Science and Education) in The Majority World!
Just a few hours before meeting some colleagues in Edinburgh for a pub discussion about the future of the postdigital - an editorial about the present and future of the postdigital. Sometimes things just come together so neatly! Link in first comment.
Postdigital citizen science - a topic very close to my heart, as science is far too important to be left to scientists! Link in first comment.
Not our usual stuff, but then, we never do usual stuff :) Link in first comment
And this is the call for chapters, petarjandric.com/images/pdf/C...
Today, we're not just presenting an article – we also present our provocation, and a call for chapters, for a forthcoming book on EdTech and the Environment. Read the paper, check the call – we do hope you’ll find yourself in this and contribute to this hugely important topic and collection!
Some papers just take a long time to make - ideally, this lengthy process results in conceptually rich work and technically meticulous writing that reflects authors' new ideas combined with attention to detail. This is one such paper! With congrats to its authors, link in first comment.
Interview with editors of 3 PDSE books published in 2025. Dialogue must continue!
PDSE 8(1), which is a special issue on Postdigital Feminism: Platformed-Lives, Labour, Intimacies, and Activism, edited by Zoe Hurley and Adrienne Evans, is now published. Such a brilliant collection! Link in first comment
The first of 3 entries on postdigital citizen science; this one focusing on research. Link in forst comment
Research in postdigital pedagogies of space is these days getting a lot of attention! Link in first comment
Editorial for fothcoming special issue on Postdigital Feminism: Platformed-Lives, Labour, Intimacies, and Activism. The issue is in the oven - stay tuned, as we'll publish the whole collection any day now! LInk in first comment
Degrowth is one of the most exciting movements of today - and this book review beautifully shows why 🙂 Link in first comment
I just adore this paper - written by a reknown scholar in immunology, it gives a hugely important angle on our rsearch in postdigitla viral modernity!
It's always a pleasure to promote book reviews - and the pleasure multiplies when I co-edited the reviewed book 🙂 Big thanks to my co-editors, authors, and of course, to Sandris Zeivots for his wonderful, critical review.