Infrastructures of Feeling: Digital Mediation, Captivation, Ambivalence

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Author(s):
Rebecca Coleman

Year: 2025

Keywords: structures of feeling, infrastructures, digital media, affect, cultural politics
Language(s): English

Abstract:
This paper proposes a concept of infrastructures of feeling, building on Raymond Williams’ work on structures of feeling and contributing to current work on digital media/tion, affect and time. It draws on empirical research conducted over the past decade on these themes, including art-making workshops with young people and interviews with digital media professionals. In the first part of the paper, I introduce the concept of infrastructures of feeling and what it might offer to understandings of the contemporary period. In the second part, I develop its affective and temporal dimensions. I suggest that today’s digitally mediated feelings are non-unified, contested, ambiguous and ambivalent and that they indicate a condition of middleness, or being in midst of form/ation and transformation. In the third part, I consider some of the implications of this argument for cultural politics, including for rethinking distance/presence and what resistance might look and feel like.

https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/bitstream/handle/fub188/46182/SFB1171.WP2025.01.Coleman.Infrastructures%20of%20Feeling.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

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