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Katrin Tiidenberg is Professor of Participatory Culture at the Baltic Film, Media and Arts School (BFM) of Tallinn University. She has published extensively on people's visual and sexual social media practices and cultures and digital research ethics. Her recent books include "Selfies, why we love (and hate) them" (2018), “Sex and Social Media” (2020, with Emily van der Nagel), the curated collection “Metaphors of the internet” (2020, with Annette Markham) and the edited collection on methods of studying the datafied society (Kuidas mõista andmestunud maailma: metodoloogiline teejuht, 2020, co-edited with Anu Masso and Andra Siibak). Katrin serves on the Executive Board of the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) and the Estonian Young Academy of Sciences and is currently working on two research projects - Rethinking sexuality  with Jenny Sunden and Susanna Paasonen and a Horizon 2020 project DigiGen.

More info at: https://katrin-tiidenberg.com/
Email: katrin.tiidenberg@tlu.ee

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Books:

Tiidenberg, Katrin and van der Nagel, Emily (2020). Sex and Social Media. Emerald Society Now Books.

Tiidenberg, Katrin (2018). Selfies: Why we Love (and Hate) Them. Emerald Society Now Books.

Tiidenberg, Katrin (2017). Ihu ja hingega internetis, kuidas mõista sotsiaalmeediat? (Body and Soul on the internet, making sense of social media). Tallinn: Tallinna Ülikooli Kirjastus.

Edited books:

Ibrus, Indrek; Tamm, Marek; Tiidenberg, Katrin. (2020). Eesti digikultuuri manifest. (The Manifesto of Estonian Digital Culture). Tallinna Ülikooli Kirjastus

Markham, Annette and Tiidenberg, Katrin (Eds) (2020). Metaphors of the internet, ways of being in the age of ubiquity. Peter Lang

Masso, Anu, Tiidenberg, Katrin and Siibak, Andra (Eds) (2020). Kuidas mõista andmestunud maailma: metodoloogiline teejuht. Tallinna Ülikooli Kirjastus.

Check Katrin's profile on the Estonian Research Portal for articles and chapters. 

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