Irish Digital Cultures

Book • 2025
This edited volume brings together scholars across media studies, cultural studies, sociology, and Irish studies to examine how Irish identity is produced, circulated, and contested in digital environments.

Chapters investigate topics including podcasting, influencers, TikTok and algorithmic culture, archiving of social movements, music and theatre during the pandemic, and online political mobilization.

The book foregrounds questions of diversity, race, gender, and the impacts of technologies such as AI and data infrastructures on cultural production in Ireland.

It also addresses pedagogical challenges and the fragmentation of media consumption for teaching and scholarship.

The collection aims to map an emergent field—Irish digital cultures—while suggesting directions for future research and policy.

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