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Dr. I. (Idil) Galip

Lecturer in New Media and Digital Culture
Faculty of Humanities
Departement Mediastudies

Visiting address
  • Turfdraagsterpad 9
Postal address
  • Postbus 94550
    1090 GN Amsterdam
  • Publications

    2024

    2022

    • Bancroft, A., Parkes, T., Galip, I., Matheson, C., Crawshaw, E., Craik, V., Dumbrell, J., & Schofield, J. (2022). Negotiating an illicit economy in the time of COVID-19: Drug selling and buying dilemmas in the lives of people who use drugs in Scotland. Contemporary Drug Problems, 1-16.
    • Galip, I. (2022). Digital Life: edited by Tim Markham, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2020, 208 pp.,£ 17.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-5095-4105-8. Information, Communication & Society, 25(2), 313-315.

    2021

    2019

    • Galip, I. (2019). Digital Sociologies. New Media & Society, 21(9), 2089-2091.

    2018

    • Karakayalı, N., Köstem, B., & Galip, I. (2018). Recommendation systems as technologies of the self: Algorithmic control and the formation of music taste. Theory, Culture and Society, 35(2), 3-24. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276417722391

    2020

    • Matheson, C., Parkes, T., Schofield, J., Dumbrell, J., Browne, T., Bancroft, A., & Galip, I. (2020). Understanding the health impacts of the COVID-19 response on people who use drugs in Scotland (PWUD): Implications for COVID-19 infection and transmission among this group and impacts on harm reduction, treatment and recovery. Chief Scientist Office.

    2024

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