AIR: Nathan Jurgenson
Nathan Jurgenson is a social media theorist and a Contributing Editor for The New Inquiry, a researcher for Snapchat. Also a graduate student in sociology at the University of Maryland, he is working on a dissertation on surveillance on social media. The research is driven most fundamentally by the understanding that we increasingly live in an “augmented reality,” a perspective that views the digital and physical as enmeshed, opposed to viewing them as distinct, which he calls “digital dualism.”
AIR: Nathan Jurgenson
Nathan Jurgenson is a social media theorist and a Contributing Editor for The New Inquiry, a researcher for Snapchat. Also a graduate student in sociology at the University of Maryland, he is working on a dissertation on surveillance on social media. The research is driven most fundamentally by the understanding that we increasingly live in an “augmented reality,” a perspective that views the digital and physical as enmeshed, opposed to viewing them as distinct, which he calls “digital dualism.”