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Mid-Term feedback

We are nearly half-way through this term. Thank you for continuing to engage with the module! I want to give you the opportunity to tell me what is working and what may need improvement. With this in mind I have created a very short feedback survey. The data are anonymous but you do need to […]

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11. Digital (and) difference

Welcome to the first of the thematic lectures that form the third section of the module. 1. Lecture ReCap recording The Recap recording will be available from the module ELE page. 2. Whose digital? You may wish to follow the on the lecture materials in a number of ways. I have therefore brought together some […]

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10. Robots

In this session for Digital Geographies we explore the forms of spatial imagination produced and performed with robots. The focus of the discussion is less on the actually existing uses of robots, although these are fairly plentiful in factories. Rather, we are exploring the work that stories about robots and automation does to shape our […]

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Surgery time now bookable

You can now book coursework surgery time with me via my bookings page here: https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/SamKinsley@UniversityofExeterUK.onmicrosoft.com/bookings/

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9. Digital Economies

Lecture slides Additional resources “Choose How You Feel; You Have Seven Options” – Ruben van de Ven, Institute of Network Cultures Reading

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8. Digital Work

Introduction Our focus in this instalment of digital geographies is work. We will explore the ways in which work has been reconfigured and reimagined with and through digital media. We will focus on the technologies, practices and sites of digital work. In particular our objective is to investigate three particular aspects of digital work: Work […]

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Coursework Workbook

The coursework workbook is a set of self-directed learning activities to be carried out independently in week 6. The workbook functions as a form of ‘formative assessment’. It is not designed as a means to ‘test’ yourself. Instead, it is a series of tasks designed to support you in preparing for the module assessments. There […]

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Seminar 1

In this seminar we will be discussing and reviewing ideas about the importance of ‘the digital’ when thinking about ‘identity’, ‘space’ and ‘technology’. Seminars are NOT recorded because they are inherently participatory. To get the benefit from seminars it is therefore important to attend your timetabled session. Please find below the slides used to explain […]

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Ongoing Q&A Padlet

Apologies that this was not visible until now – this was a mistake. This post will stay at the top of the Digital Geographies website to allow you to easily post questions about the module using the Padlet. It is also available on the ELE page.