"i speak to my parents and we have really healthy discussions i don't agree with a lot of what they say but for some reason we're able to talk about it which i'm really grateful for" "I think people are just scared that anyone saying the wrong thing uh translates badly onto you," she says. 'It's becoming like those medieval you know cities like anything outside of the walls is dirty and degraded and untouchable' She adds: We're maintaining these kind of inner sanctums that feel safe and we're afraid of losing respectability if we're associated with them.
Emma Gannon is a true digital native, a storyteller who finds creative inspiration in online communities, and who has sought a more thoughtful way to be in the digital spaces that so dominate our lives.
In this episode, Katherine and Emma discuss what it means to be a digital citizen - the pleasures and the agonies of coming together in the ether, and the ways it can both warp and welcome connection. Emma’s is a nuanced take, emphasising our own agency within social media spaces, and inviting us to be thoughtful and disciplined, rather than reactive and addicted.
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