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Reclaiming HIV/AIDS in digital media studies

机译:在数字媒体研究中回收艾滋病毒/艾滋病

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This article puts forward an argument for the importance of HIV/AIDS to digital studies, focusing, focusing on the North American context. Tracing conjoined histories and presents makes clear that an HIV-informed approach to digital media studies offers methods for attuning to marginalized media practices that should be central to interrogating the politics, relations, and aesthetics of digital media. Artist Kia LaBeija’s #Undetectable (2016) is closely analyzed in order to explicate some of HIV’s potential resonances for digital studies, including viral media and justice-based responses to surveillance. We then propose a methodological framework for centering HIV in understandings of three key concepts for the field: (1) networks; (2) social media and platforms; and, (3) digital history. We argue that HIV-positive users bring expertise to navigating digital infrastructures that can surveil and harm while also facilitating pleasure and connection. Such tension provides models of response that publics need to insist upon more just digital tools and structures for our unfolding present.
机译:本文提出了艾滋病毒/艾滋病对数字研究的重要性,重点关注北美背景的论据。跟踪联合历史和礼物明确表示,艾滋病病毒知识的数字媒体研究方法提供了对讲述数字媒体的政治,关系和美学的核心来调整边缘化媒体实践的方法。艺术家Kia Labeija的#undetectable(2016)被密切分析,以促进一些艾滋病毒艾滋病毒的潜在共振,包括病毒媒体和基于司法的监测响应。然后,我们提出了一种用于居中居中的方法论框架,以了解该领域的三个关键概念的理解:(1)网络; (2)社交媒体和平台;和,(3)数字历史。我们认为艾滋病毒阳性用户带来专业知识,以导航能够触诊和伤害的数字基础设施,同时促进快乐和连接。这种张力提供了响应的模型,即公众需要坚持更恰好的数字工具和用于我们展开的结构。

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