Devina Sarwatay
@devinasarwatay.bsky.social
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I study young people and digital cultures
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It's syllabus season & I'm shamelessly plugging some of my work for your consideration.
If you teach:
Communication
Media studies
Digital sociology
Media anthropology
Youth digital cultures
so courses at the intersection of media, technology & society, include in readings...
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Front page of Scottish newspaper The National today.
How Genocide Happened
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kklevine.bsky.social
Libraries have been moving to rely more on networks to fill the gaps of austerity, and now they are unraveling.
shannonmattern.bsky.social
“ALL of Florida lost its [interlibrary loan] services as of October 1. This, of course, most harms those in rural communities. That means those with the most to lose and with the weakest access to education and entertainment materials are now wholly dependent on what their own library owns…”
The Current State of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (October 2025 Edition)
Grant money that should be going to library projects is going to state-sponsored propaganda, among other IMLS updates.
buttondown.com
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leverhulme.ac.uk
How can networks help the uncertainty of being a first-gen academic? How did the pandemic impact our attitude towards community? These are just some of the questions discussed in Ep 3 of #ConfessionsOfAnECR with Leonie Smith, @claregs.bsky.social & @devinasarwatay.bsky.social.

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Leonie Smith sits down with Clare Stainthorp and Devina Sarwatay in a podcasting studio.
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The Wall Street Journal reports that Ghislaine Maxwell had a meeting with an unknown person in her new prison camp, during which the entire prison was on lockdown.

Inmates say she's getting unusually favorable treatment by the prison.
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I'm teaching UG Year 1 students 'Researching Media & Communication' & it's their 1st brush with academic research
What are YOUR top 3️⃣ foundational texts to absolutely include in this module to make them fall in love with research?
#RecommendedRead
#CityStGSCC
@citystgeorges.bsky.social
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socialmedialab.ca
Over 75% of content removal decisions by platforms like TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube were successfully reversed through appeals enabled under the EU’s Digital Services Act. www.euractiv.com/news/tiktok-...
www.euractiv.com
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We're wrapping up welcome week @citystgeorges.bsky.social & these words of kindness from my students popped up in memories. Our school newsletter runs, "Why I do what I do" & my love for research & guiding students in their dissertations is such a massive reason why!
#CityStGSCC
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"Study reveals how Black UK postgrad students may experience racial trauma symptoms after repeated exposure to interacting stressors… harmful cultural expectations in education, and racist behaviours in university spaces… maintained by institutional racism."

#OpenAccess #Blackademics #BlackSky
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Special shoutout to @usharaman.bsky.social U of Hyderabad of course & so many wonderful brilliant professors & colleagues & @iamcr.org @icahdq.bsky.social @aoir.bsky.social SMSociety MediaEdLab FemLab & superb networks!
Please give it a listen: www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/audio-video/...
Episode 3 - Two heads are better than one: Networking and mentors in academia
www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk
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I have been blessed with some amazing mentors & networks! Here's my bit paying it forward & expressing my gratitude in, "Confessions of an Early Career Researcher: A podcast by ECRs, for ECRs" by @britishacademy.bsky.social & @leverhulme.ac.uk
#CityStGSCC
@citystgeorges.bsky.social
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This was such a fantastic collaboration and is most certainly by ECRs for ECRs...
Absolutely loved working with Alana Gaglio Eimir Kelly Leonie Smith Clare Stainthorp & others!
Thank you so much for supporting this The British Academy & The Leverhulme Trust
britishacademy.bsky.social
Our new podcast by ECRs, for ECRs is here. Tune in as researchers share their academia survival tips.

The first episodes of Confessions of an Early Career Researcher are available now. Subscribe for our final episodes, going live 15 October. https://bit.ly/47PXZQH
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claregs.bsky.social
Check out this new podcast for ECRs - I’m proud to have been one of the guests on episode 3, where we talk about the importance of networks and mentors, and where to find them!
Episode 3 - Two heads are better than one: Networking and mentors in academia. Screenshot of podcast page banner with photo of three women (including me) in green tops smiling and talking in a relaxed podcast studio.
devinasarwatay.bsky.social
This was such a fantastic collaboration and is most certainly by ECRs for ECRs...
Absolutely loved working with Alana Gaglio Eimir Kelly Leonie Smith Clare Stainthorp & others!
Thank you so much for supporting this @britishacademy.bsky.social & @leverhulme.ac.uk
leverhulme.ac.uk
The Leverhulme Trust has teamed up with @britishacademy.bsky.social to produce Confessions of an Early Career Researcher, a new podcast by ECRs for ECRs. Tune in now: www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/audio-video/...

Read more about this collaboration: www.leverhulme.ac.uk/news/confess...
White text on magenta background: Confessions of an Early Career Researcher. leverhulme.ac.uk/news
"We are excited to be collaborating with the British Academy on this new podcast to help early career researchers navigate every stage of their career journey."
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simongoeshill.bsky.social
CfP for Navigationen. Zeitschrift für Medien- und Kulturwissenschaften 2/26.

»Technofascism«

Glancing at current headlines, it is palpably clear that the utopian tech visions of the 1990s have morphed into something darker. Let's talk about the techno in technofascism - again.
CFP for Navigationen. Zeitschrift für Medien- und
Kulturwissenschaften 2/26. »Technofascism«
What is technofascism, and how can it be conceptually clarified?
• How does today’s technofascism differ from classical fascism or other contemporary right-wing
movements?
• What is “techno” about Technofascism? What technophilosophical approaches can be identified
to specifically characterize this phenomenon?
• What are current examples of techno-fascist endeavors and theories?
• What are the theoretical points of reference for techno-fascist thinking?
• Is there an appropriation of classic left-wing texts and approaches?
Submission details
We welcome proposals for contributions (500-word abstract, 200-word author bio, and
two key references) that shed light on the topic of technofascism from various interdisciplinary
perspectives. Deadline Proposal: 15.07.25. Accepted Papers: 28.02.2026.
Please send proposals to
Laura Hille: laura.hille@leuphana.de, Felix Hüttemann: fhuettema@uni-bonn.de, and Milan
Stürmer: sturmer@esphil.eur.nl
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communication & media studies students & scholars.

I @devinasarwatay.bsky.social @citystgeorges.bsky.social co-authored the chapter, 'Access/Use' w @usharaman.bsky.social U of Hyderabad & we are in brilliant company w Wonsun Shin @drsrivi.bsky.social Sun Sun Lim Lynn Schofield Clark Shina Alade
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When you have a nice surprise waiting for you on your return from summer...this beautiful book has arrived!

Children, Media, & Technology edited by Erica Scharrer @umassamherst.bsky.social centers questions of access, diversity, equity, & inclusion to provide a timely & much-needed text for...
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leverhulme.ac.uk
We are thrilled to announce a new partnership with @expeditions.bsky.social, the Philip Leverhulme Prize Collection, highlighting the importance of sharing knowledge as widely as possible. Read more about this exciting partnership: www.leverhulme.ac.uk/news/EXPedit... @annavignoles.bsky.social
Black background with gold swirls. Headshot of Professor Anna Vignoles: "Philip Leverhulme Prizes recognise the contributions of outstanding researchers. As part of our centenary celebrations, we are thrilled to collaborate with EXPeditions on the joint mission of sharing knowledge more widely by showcasing some of these extraordinary academics." Leverhulme Trust logo, EXPeditions logo, URL: leverhulme.ac.uk/news
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Fab researchers at the National Literacy Trust launched new research asking: What does AI mean for the future of literacy?

New findings offer insight into how young people & teachers use genAI & whether literacy skills can support a more critical approach

More: literacytrust.org.uk/ai-and-literacy
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No access ⛔

New report documents the difficulty for researchers to get access to social media data. The access challenge has multiple effects, such as turning away from studying some platforms, redesigning studies, and fears of violating terms of service.

www.digmin.dk/Media/638923...
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Surviving September in London
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‘Alison Bennett, a mom in Los Angeles, has been going "full '90s" in her efforts to avoid buying her 8-year-old a phone. Bennett bought her an MP3 player for music, rents DVDs for movies, and gets paper delivery of the Los Angeles Times.’

www.businessinsider.com/tin-can-land...
Tin Can is a 'landline' for kids. It comes as more parents are trying to keep their kids from cellphones.
Tin Can is a kid-friendly WiFi phone that replicates an old-fashioned landline. It's aimed at parents who want to delay giving their kids a cellphone.
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