On Thursday the 23rd of April DIGSUM will host a seminar as part of the new seminar series. In this seminar Paul Schmidt, Umeå University, will talk about “Quantity, Repetition and Affect - The Making of Security on Social Media”.
On Thursday the 23rd of April DIGSUM will host a seminar as part of the new seminar series. In this seminar Paul Schmidt, Umeå University, will talk about “Quantity, Repetition and Affect - The Making of Security on Social Media”.
On Thursday the 26th of March the Centre for Digital Social Research (DIGSUM) will host the second seminar in a new seminar series. In the second seminar Silvia Caretta, Uppsala University, will talk about “Inside Europe’s shift in platform governance”.
We are seeking contributions to a special issue of JDSR (Journal of Digital Social Research, jdsr.io) on the topic of digital darkside.
On Thursday the 26th of February the Centre for Digital Social Research (DIGSUM) will host the first seminar in a new seminar series. In the first seminar Belma Isakovic, Örebro University, will talk about “Technology-facilitated sexual violence against adolescent and young-adult women”.
On Thursday the 5th of March, Humlab and the Department of Education at Umeå University will host a talk on “Rethinking inclusive (digital) education through convivial technologies: lessons from the pandemic” held by Julie Allan, University of Birmingham.
To celebrate the ten year anniversary of DIGSUM, the research centre will throughout the year host monthly seminars featuring leading researchers, emerging scholars, and invited speakers working at the intersection of digital technology and society.
DIGSUM’s research group in Digital Sociology has recently appointed Marina Shturmina as a new PhD student.
DIGSUM researcher Moa Eriksson Krutrök recently participated in an expert workshop organized by the European Centre for Algorithmic Transparency (ECAT) at the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre in Sevilla.
Earlier this autumn, DIGSUM held its yearly symposium. This year’s theme was Digital Darkside: Crime and Control in Online Spaces.
DIGSUM director Simon Lindgren will speak this week at the regional digitalisation conference Mötesplats Digitala Västerbotten where he will discuss why organisations and communities need to build a more critical dialogue around digitalisation and AI.
On the 3rd of December the EC2U Think Tank will take place at Umeå University bringing together academia, citizens, Umeå Kommun, Folkuniversitetet Umeå, and other key actors in discussions about Equitable and Universal Access to Education.
We are looking for a new PhD student to join our research group in Digital Sociology. The project focuses on how digital technologies – especially social media and artificial intelligence – affect the conditions for political communication, mobilisation and power in today's society.
The DIGSUM Centre for Digital Social Research at Umeå University, in collaboration with the Swedish Research Council (VR), invites everyone interested to a 2-day symposium on 18-19 September 2025 to explore how crime and control are reshaped in a digital society.
DIGSUM postdoc Xénia Farkas and co-editor, Franziska Marquart invite scholars from the fields of media, communication, political science, and related disciplines to submit extended abstracts for a special issue exploring the evolving landscape of visual political communication.
DIGSUM at Umeå University has been awarded SEK 30.3 million from the Wallenberg Foundation’s WASP-HS programme for a major new research cluster titled AI, Power and Politics.
On Friday April 11, 10:00 to 12:00 and 13:00 to 15:00, DIGSUM hosts a workshop on webscraping and text visualisation. It will be held by our invited guests Dalia Ortiz Pablo and Maria Skeppstedt, Research Engineers at the Centre for Digital Humanities and Social Sciences at Uppsala University.
On the 4th of April, TAIGA invites you to a talk on “Empowering Learning with AI by Navigating Challenges and Opportunities” held by Thomas Mejtoft, the Department of Applied Physics and Electronics, Umeå University. The talk is a part of TAIGA’s seminar series #frAIday on different perspectives on AI.
DIGSUM team members Henrik Sigurdh, Felicia Lundstedt, and Simon Lindgren participated in the WASP-HS Winter Conference 2025, held from February 5th to 7th at Stockholm University.
On the 25th of February, DIGSUM researcher Samuel Merrill will participate in a roundtable panel discussing the question “Is AI the future of collective memory?”. The roundtable discussion is hosted by the Digital Memory Studies Association (dMSA) and is dedicated to a special issue of Memory Studies Review.
On the 28th of February, TAIGA, DIGSUM, and the Department of Sociology at Umeå University invite you to a talk on “Stochastic Remembering and Distributed Mnemonic Agency” held by DIGSUM researcher Samuel Merrill together with Rik Smit and Thomas Smits.