International Conference on Global Digital Cultures: Texts, Technologies and Audiences
The Department of English and Cultural Studies, School of Humanities and Performing Arts, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR Campus, is hosting its 3rd International Conference on Global Digital Cultures: Texts, Technologies, and Audiences (Hybrid Mode).
Date: 23 - 24 February, 2026
In the era of rapid technological change, digitalization, globalization, and platformization are reshaping film, media, and creative industries. This conference critically explores the intersections of texts, technologies, and audiences in global digital cultures, with a focus on South Asia and the Global South.
It engages with questions of power, identity, labour, policy, and representation, centering issues of access, marginality, and creativity in an age of platform capitalism and algorithmic visibility.
Sub Themes, but not limited to:
- Platform Capitalism, Algorithms, and Visibility
- Digital Labour and Creative Economies
- Identity, Representation, and Resistance
- Aesthetics, Narratives, and Storytelling
- Infrastructures and Policy
- Transnational Cultures and Media
- Futures of Digital Creativity
- Texts (Aesthetic & Narrative Forms in Digital Cultures)
- Technologies (Platforms, Infrastructures & Algorithms)
- Audiences (Users, Prosumers & Communities)
Important dates
Abstract Submission: 30 January, 2026
Notification of Acceptance: 10 February, 2026
Last Date to Register: 15 February, 2026
Abstract Submission: Email the abstract (not exceeding 300 words) in a Word file with a short bio note to:
engconference.ncr@christuniversity.in
URLhttps://globaldigitalcultures.vercel.app/#about
Conference proceedings will be reviewed for potential publication in Scopus-indexed journals