
Luke Munn
پژوهشگر ارشد · Digital Cultures
National Research Institute for Mathematics and Computer Scienceمعرفی
Luke Munn is a Research Fellow in Digital Cultures & Societies at the University of Queensland. His work investigates the sociocultural impacts of digital cultures, focusing on data infrastructures in Asia, platform labor, and far-right radicalisation. His research has been published in leading journals including Cultural Politics, Big Data & Society, and New Media & Society, with additional commentary featured in The Guardian, Los Angeles Times, and Washington Post.
Dr. Munn's research integrates critical media studies, race theory, and cultural analysis to examine algorithmic systems and digital emotional landscapes. His five-book portfolio includes Unmaking the Algorithm (2018), Logic of Feeling (2020), Automation is a Myth (2022), Countering the Cloud (2022 forthcoming), and Technical Territories (2023 forthcoming), addressing critiques of technological determinism, cloud infrastructure politics, and embodied digital experiences through innovative methodological frameworks.




