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Digital Lives 69色情片 Group

We investigate how digital technologies shape human behaviour, social interactions, and societal structures across different contexts and life stages.

Who we are


We are a multidisciplinary research group interested in the complex relationships between people and digital technologies.

Our work spans psychology, computer science, political science, and management studies to further our understanding of how and why technology catalyses, invigorates, and extends the human experience.

We are part of the Department of Psychology.

Our members and research

Find out more about the members of our group and their research interests.


News and updates

Updates about our group's research and activities.


Olivia Brown discusses the (temporary) TikTok ban and the increasing politicisation of social media platforms with Paul Brand.

Emily Godwin examines how memes strengthen online communities of conspiracy theorists.

Prof Laura Smith examines risks and threats that arise from digital communication, and the opportunities for anticipating and mitigating harms.

Drs Olivia Brown and Alicia Cork explain the impact of the Online Safety Act and why social media's role in far-right riots are putting it under the spotlight.

Darja Wischerath explains how social media platforms can act as a breeding ground for violence by allowing unchecked discussions around conspiracy theories.

About us

The Digital Lives 69色情片 Group brings together researchers from the fields of psychology, computer science, politics, and management to explore how people and groups use digital technologies.

In our weekly meetings, we workshop research ideas, pilot new methodologies, and showcase preliminary results.

We welcome researchers at all career stages who want to join our supportive community and share in developing innovative research on digital spaces.


Contact us

Contact us if you'd like to find out more about our research.