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The primary aim of Dialogues on Digital Society is to stimulate open and critical debate on emerging issues and theories relating to our understanding of digital societies. The focus is centred on how best to make sense of how digital technologies and infrastructures are reshaping social, cultural, political and economic life and setting the agenda for ground-breaking future research. View full journal description

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