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14 May 2025
Digital Anthropology Workshop held in University of Zadar
CyberSocial PI James Cuffe held a 2 day Digital Anthropology Workshop for PG students in Anthropology - "Delighted to have spent a week in beautiful Zadar getting to know the faculty in Anthropology at the University of Zadar. Some lectures, a digital anthropology workshop and plenty of meetings point to promising future links between our respective staff and students. Sincere thanks to Dr. Danijela Birt for hosting and arranging all the practicalities. Looking forward to having you in University College Cork next year."
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26 Feb 2025
International Anthropology Day with CyberSocial
This Friday, 28 February, we will celebrate International Anthropology Day in Cork, with an immersive exhibition, live performances, and expert discussions. The CyberSocial Lab will exhibit its work and be available for discussion.
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12 Feb 2025
James Cuffe and Fiona Murphy's latest article "Being Fungible" is on Allegra Lab.
In an age where automation increasingly shapes our lives, from the workplace to the border, we find ourselves valued less as social beings and more as fungible actants- bodies in motion, effective but interchangeable. Through the seemingly small but deeply human act of a bus driver waiting for a late-running passenger, we reflect on what it means to be needed only “from the neck down.” This essay proposes homo fungibilis as a more accurate articulation of current experience than the once feted homo economicus; where our stories, empathy, and unpredictability are effaced and ignored and people become profiles, risks, and data points. Our value as human beings transmogrified, centering on the ability to fulfil external function. Nuances of judgment, kindness, and care are left behind. In the age of Homo Fungibilis, we argue for small rebellions- moments of ethical choice and care that defy disciplining automation, reclaiming the human from effacing systems.
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23 Oct 2024
New member
The CyberSocial research lab welcomes Sam Rumé to the team.
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