Ego Media
Life Writing and Online Affordances
Enabled by the internet and mobile technologies, digital media have generated profound changes in how and where we communicate, interact, and present ourselves.
Collaboratively written and produced, the project combines a humanistic, life-writing theory approach with an interdisciplinary methodology drawing especially upon digital humanities, cultural theory, sociolinguistics, neurology and the medical humanities. Genres analyzed range from chatbots to war blogs and mommy vlogs and beyond, offering a breadth of insights into both the aesthetics and the politics of new media. Rather than pursuing each thread of analysis through a single linear narrative, the project is built as a composite picture that mimics the polyphonic nature of social media, and is designed to highlight the tensions, contradictions and coherences that characterize how people use, think, and feel about digital media.
Promoting reader agency and keeping the history of autobiographical writing in focus, Ego Media offers a self-referential view of how social media shapes researching and writing about the self.
Max Saunders is Interdisciplinary Professor of Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Birmingham.
Lisa Gee is Research Fellow in Future Thinking at the University of Birmingham.