Articles 2024

Lagerkvist Amanda (2024) “Yearning for a You: Faith, Doubt and Relational Expectancy in Existential Communication with Chatbots in a world on Edge,” Mediekultur: Journal of Media and Communication Research. August 2024, Vol. 76: pp. 10-30: https://doi.org/10.7146/mk.v40i76.141132 Lagerkvist A. with Wickberg A. et al (2024) “The Mediated Planet: Datafication and the Environmental SDGs,” Environmental Science & […]

Articles 2023

Lagerkvist, A. (2023) “Reawakenings to the Improbable: Offerings of the Limit Situation for Media Theory in a Disorderly World,” Media, Culture & Society, Online First December 8, 2023https://doi.org/10.1177/01634437231216440 Smolicki, Jacek (2023). ‘Archaeology of Radiant Mediations. The Case of Gliwice Radio Tower’, in Resonance: The Journal of Sound and Culture, V.4, I.1, University of California Press. […]

Articles 2022

Patrick Mikalef, Kieran Conboy, Jenny Eriksson Lundström & Aleš Popovič (2022) Thinking responsibly about responsible AI and ‘the dark side’ of AI, European Journal of Information Systems, 31:3, 257-268, DOI: 10.1080/0960085X.2022.2026621 Ågerfalk, Pär J., Kieran Conboy, Kevin Crowston, Jenny Eriksson Lundström, Sirkka Järvenpää, Sudha Ram, and .Patrick Mikalef, Artificial Intelligence in Information Systems: State of […]

Articles 2021

Lagerkvist, Amanda (2021) “Whispers of a Secret: From Non-reception to New Life in Existential Media Studies – Speaking Into the Air in Sweden”, Media Theory Journal, Special issue: Into the Air, Vol 5, issue, 2, 2021. Smolicki, Jacek (2021). Minuting. Rethinking the Ordinary Through the Ritual of Transversal Listening. VIS – Nordic Journal for Artistic […]

Articles 2020

Ess, Charles (2020) “Eine philosophische Anthropologie für eine post-digitale Theologie” [A Philosophical Anthropology for a Post-Digital Theology]. In: Wolfgang Beck, Joachim Valentin, and Ilona Nord, eds., Theologie und Digitalität, Freiburg: Herder, 480-497. Ess, Charles (2020). “Between Luther and Buddhism: Scandinavian Creation Theology and Robophilosophy”. In: M. Nørskov, J Seibt & O Quick, eds., Culturally Sustainable […]

Forthcoming and in review

Lagerkvist, A. (under contract) Dismedia: Technologies of the Extraordinary Self, Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. (Series: Corporealities: Discourses of Disability edited by David Mitchell and Sharon Snyder). Lagerkvist, Amanda., J. Eriksson Lundström & M. Rogg (forthcoming, 2025) “Cripping the Senseless Machine: (No-touch) Hands and Human Value from Eugenics to Biometrics,” Sociologisk Forskning, Thematic […]

Queering AI

October 2 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Join us for the WASP-HS Community Reference Meeting (CRM) Queering AI as we delve into a transdisciplinary dialogue focusing on queer perspectives on AI developments, implementations, and discourse. Queer theory offers valuable insights by shedding light on often overlooked perspectives, particularly those at the margins, and exposing […]

Barnen, skärmarna och existensen

Under 2024 har Folkhälsomyndigheten och Mediemyndigheten tagit fram en rapport om sambanden mellan digital medieanvändning och hälsa bland barn och unga. Men hur är det egentligen med de existentiella perspektiven på området? Under detta webbinarium diskuteras rapportens resultat kort i relation till fältet för existentiell hälsa, samt hur en existentiell lins rent generellt kan anläggas […]

Relational Technologies – Technological Relations

The concluding event of the BioMe research project will take place in early 2025. The event will take the form of an interdisciplinary assembly where multiple types of expertise from academia, arts, humanities, information sciences and others will reflect on and deepen insights into the issues raised throughout the course of our project. At this […]

The Human Observatory for Digital Existence

Between 2023- 2024, The Human Observatory for Digital Existence have been arranging activities around the theme “Digital noise: conversation and silence as existential methods” and January 17, 2024, it was time for our final event in the series. Here we explored “digital resonance”, inspired by German sociologist Hartmut Rosa. The event included a public podcast […]