This book challenges the notion that static principles of inclusive
practice can be embedded and measured in Higher Education. It
introduces the original concept of postdigital positionality as a
dynamic lens through which inclusivity policies in universities
might be reimagined. Much is written about Equality, Diversity and
Inclusion (EDI) based on an assumption that such principles are
already 'established' in educational institutions, to ensure
fairness and opportunity for all. In this book, readers are asked:
what does an airing cupboard have in common with 'cancel culture'?
This opens a provocative debate concerning the disconnect between
EDI policy agendas and the widespread digitalisation of society.
Written as Covid-19 has converged with existing political economic
spaces of technology, culture, data and digital poverty,
Postdigital Positionality calls for more ecologically sustainable
inclusivity policies.
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