Exploring the intersection of identity and digital communication, this text delves into how evolving technologies and platforms shape our self-perception, interpersonal relationships, and bodily awareness. It offers a foundational understanding of the profound effects these rapid changes have on individual and collective subjectivity, making it a crucial resource for anyone interested in the implications of digital interaction on personal and social identities.
Rob Cover Books


Identity in the COVID-19 Years
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book delves into the representation of the COVID-19 pandemic across media and culture, examining its impact on identity and social belonging. It highlights how these changes have reshaped our ethical relations with one another and the broader world, offering insights into the evolving nature of identity during this unprecedented time.