Digital Hyperconnectivity and the self

Public lecture with Professor Rogers Brubaker 

Rogers Brubaker

Abstract: Digital hyperconnectivity is a defining fact of our time.  In addition to recasting social interaction, culture, economics, and politics, it has profound transformed the self.  It has created new ways of being and constructing a self, but also new ways of being configured, represented, and governed as a self by sociotechnical systems.  Rather than analyze theories of the self, I focus on practices of the self, using this expression in a looser, more general sense than that used by Foucault. I begin by considering and reformulating two early lines of argument about the Web as a medium for exploring and emancipating the self. Subsequent sections show how digital hyperconnectivity has engendered new ways of objectifying, quantifying, producing, and regulating the self.  I conclude by reflecting on the broader implications of contemporary modes of governing the self and by underscoring the ways in which hyperconnectivity has colonized the territories of the self, conscripting the self into the service of techno-social systems.

Published May 9, 2023 10:50 AM - Last modified Aug. 15, 2023 1:10 PM