No. 224 (2025): Relational Technologies (Winter 2024/25)
Guest edited by Daisy Rosenblum and David Gaertner
Inspired by their work with CEDaR (Community Engaged Documentation and Research), a collaborative new media space at UBC Vancouver, this special issue of BC Studies gathers examples of digital practices in British Columbia that are embodied, interactive, and situated under the term relational technologies. It showcases just a few of the ways that creators, developers, and scholars are actively designing, mobilizing, and theorizing relational technologies in service of communities.
This issue will be open access 2026-04-15
ISSN 0005-2949 (Print)
ISSN 2819-5582 (Online)
Published:
14-04-2025
