Department of
Humanities: Journal of Visual and Media Anthropology
The Journal of Visual and Media Anthropology is a peer-reviewed, English-language open access journal that has been researching digital environments and cultures since 2015.
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What does it mean to remember with machines? Can artificial intelligence become a teacher, a translator, a romantic interest, or even a way to communicate (…) -
The Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Human Experience
As we reflect on the past years, the rapid evolution of AI across diverse sectors has positioned us at the forefront of a transformative era (…) -
Intersecting Virtualities
The seventh edition of the Journal of Visual and Media Anthropology presents the work of nine scholars conducting research in digital anthropology and virtual environments (…) -
Social Media Activism and Algorithmic Communities
The sixth volume of the Journal of Visual and Media Anthropology introduces several written articles and short films that explore themes of social media activism (…) -
Screencasts as a method of Remote Ethnography
Digital Anthropology is a discipline that is often hard to define as the rate of development across technologic innovation, is paralleled with a changing face of (…) -
Immersive Technologies and User Generated Content
The fourth issue of the Journal of Visual and Media Anthropology presents new unpublished results from research conducted in the years 2017 and 2018 by (…) -
Inhabiting Digital Environments
This latest issue of the Journal of Visual and Media Anthropology presents four articles and five ethnographic short-film productions that are the outcome of timely (…) -
Augmented Digital Lives
Our new issue of the Journal of Visual and Media Anthropology consists of four articles and six short ethnographic films. Reflecting the expanding diversity and (…)





