Leaky academia: digital intimacy and open secrets in times of COVID-19

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Leaky academia: digital intimacy and open secrets in times of COVID-19. / Thylstrup, Nanna ; Waseem, Zeerak; Agostinho, Daniela.

2020.

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Harvard

Thylstrup, N, Waseem, Z & Agostinho, D 2020, Leaky academia: digital intimacy and open secrets in times of COVID-19.. <https://www.identitiesjournal.com/the-viral-condition-virtual-symposium/leaky-academia-digital-intimacy-and-open-secrets-in-times-of-covid-19>

APA

Thylstrup, N., Waseem, Z., & Agostinho, D. (2020). Leaky academia: digital intimacy and open secrets in times of COVID-19. https://www.identitiesjournal.com/the-viral-condition-virtual-symposium/leaky-academia-digital-intimacy-and-open-secrets-in-times-of-covid-19

Vancouver

Thylstrup N, Waseem Z, Agostinho D. Leaky academia: digital intimacy and open secrets in times of COVID-19. 2020.

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Thylstrup, Nanna ; Waseem, Zeerak ; Agostinho, Daniela. / Leaky academia: digital intimacy and open secrets in times of COVID-19. 2020.

Bibtex

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title = "Leaky academia: digital intimacy and open secrets in times of COVID-19",
abstract = "Within the context of academia, much like in other sectors of society, the ongoing pandemic has exposed inequalities that we here describe as 'open secrets'. The disclosure of such open secrets, or 'hidden truths' that were never hidden to begin with, is being facilitated through the digitally networked spaces that bring us together more than ever. Engaging with the 'viral condition' foregrounded by this virtual symposium, this essay thinks through how the virality of digital media is currently intersecting with the unfolding viral pandemic. As we find ourselves connecting in new ways, we suggest that it is time to consider the challenges posed by digital networks, the troubled intimacies they generate, and their potential to forge alliances and solidarities amidst stark and growing inequality. ",
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N2 - Within the context of academia, much like in other sectors of society, the ongoing pandemic has exposed inequalities that we here describe as 'open secrets'. The disclosure of such open secrets, or 'hidden truths' that were never hidden to begin with, is being facilitated through the digitally networked spaces that bring us together more than ever. Engaging with the 'viral condition' foregrounded by this virtual symposium, this essay thinks through how the virality of digital media is currently intersecting with the unfolding viral pandemic. As we find ourselves connecting in new ways, we suggest that it is time to consider the challenges posed by digital networks, the troubled intimacies they generate, and their potential to forge alliances and solidarities amidst stark and growing inequality.

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