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Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies | 2018

The droning of intimacy: bodies, data, and sensory devices

Caroline Wilson-Barnao; Natalie Collie

ABSTRACT This article examines the emergence of digital technologies of intimacy such as Wifi-enabled vibrators. We argue that the emergence of intimate digital technologies constitutes a distinct acceleration towards more invasive forms of commercial surveillance and the commodification of the private body and intimate affect. This argument is supported by an analysis of product design and marketing, in addition to key informant interviews with members of the local (Australian) adult entertainment industry. We conclude by suggesting that this ‘droning of intimacy’ illuminates the exchange at the heart of our willingness to capitulate to this work of being watched by any contemporary device: promises of efficiency, satisfaction, social connection, and control.


Archive | 2018

New Media Challenges to the Theory and Practice of Communication Engagement

Greg Hearn; Caroline Wilson-Barnao; Natalie Collie


Reading and Writing in the Twenty-First-Century Literary Studies Classroom: Theory and Practice | 2017

Exploring Cirrus: a digital learning platform for engaged reading, analysis, and writing

Kerry Kilner; Natalie Collie; Jennifer Clement


International Conference on Communication and Media: An International Communication Association Regional Conference (i-COME’16) | 2017

Exploring the construction of ‘national unity’ in Malaysia: framing analysis of texts and audiences

Siti Nor Amalina Ahmad Tajuddin; Natalie Collie; Yunxia Zhu


ICA 2016: Communicating with Power | 2016

Constructing “national unity”: A framing analysis of Malaysian government advertising

S. Ahmad Tajuddin; Natalie Collie; Yunxia Zhu


A colloquium on ficto-critical approaches to a writing architecture | 2016

A writing architecture: Science fiction and the urban imaginary

Natalie Collie


The Popular Gothic | 2015

Gothic urban futures

Natalie Collie


Gothic Spaces: Boundaries, Mergence, Liminalities (GAANZA 2015) | 2015

Monstrous cities in gothic science fiction

Natalie Collie


Creative Industries Faculty | 2014

Using communicative ecology theory to scope the emerging role of social media in the evolution of urban food systems

Greg Hearn; Natalie Collie; Peter Lyle; Jaz Hee-jeong Choi; Marcus Foth


Gender Forum: An Internet Platform for Gender and Women's Studies | 2013

Walking in the City: Urban Space, Stories, and Gender

Natalie Collie

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Greg Hearn

Queensland University of Technology

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Yunxia Zhu

University of Queensland

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Jaz Hee-jeong Choi

Queensland University of Technology

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Kerry Kilner

University of Queensland

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Marcus Foth

Queensland University of Technology

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Peter Lyle

Queensland University of Technology

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Siti Nor Amalina Ahmad Tajuddin

Sultan Idris University of Education

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