HOYNG Rolien
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HOYNG, Rolien
B.A. & M.A. in History, University of Amsterdam B.A. & M.A. in Comparative Literature, University of Amsterdam Research M.A. in Cultural Analysis, University of Amsterdam Ph.D. in Communication, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
My research explores digital infrastructure and culture, especially in Hong Kong and Istanbul. I am interested in questions of technology in particular contexts of use, where technological material affordances meet cultural aspirations and signification. For instance, I explore the politics of “openness” by looking at Open Data and fintech in Hong Kong. Furthermore, I look at data-centric governance and constructions of “accidentalness” in communication pertaining to e-waste and ecology. Last, I study smart urbanisms and the socio-technical networks of activism. Focused on two nonwestern global cities, my research tells us more about globalization, not as a story of all-encompassing connectivity and free flow but of struggle over political subjectivity and belonging, data-centric forms of cognition and control as well as emerging ethical norms and political imaginaries.
“I am not interested in Theory, I am interested in going on theorizing” – Stuart Hall
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Editorial Work R. Hoyng and GPL Chong (2022). Critiquing Communication innovation: New media in a multipolar world. Michigan State University Press. R. Hoyng (2021). Digital infrastructure, liminality and world-making via Asia. International Journal of Communication, 15.
Academic Hoyng, R., & Chong, G. P. L. (2022). New, old, and uncertain futures: communication innovation in comparison. In R. Hoyng and G. P. L. Chong (Eds.), Critiquing communication innovation: New media in a multipolar world (pp. iix-xxxiii). East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press. Hoyng, R., & Chong, G. P. L. (Eds.) (2022). Critiquing communication innovation: New media in a multipolar world. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press. Hoyng, R. (2022) The price of speculation: Fintech risk regimes in Hong Kong. Cultural Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/09502386.2022.2090017 Hoyng, R. (in press 2022). Datacenters: In the middle of nowhere and everywhere. In T. Hristova, B. Neilson, and N. Rossiter (eds) Data farms: circuits, labour, territory. London: Open Humanities Press. Hoyng, R. (2021). Toward a viral circular economy? Affections of data and waste. In G. Hawkins and N. Rossiter (eds) Contagion design: Labour, economy, habits, data. London: Open Humanities Press. Available at: http://www.openhumanitiespress.org/books/titles/contagion-design/ Hoyng, R. (2021). Digital infrastructure and the politics of liminality. International Journal of Communication, 15, 2600–2612. Hoyng, R. & Es, M. (2020). Material politics facing post-truth: Speculation, infrastructure and ecology in Turkey. Antipode, 52 (6), 1731-1750. Hoyng, R. (2020). From Open Data to “grounded openness”: Recursive politics and postcolonial struggle in Hong Kong. Television and New Media. https://doi.org/10.1177/1527476420931444 Hoyng, R. (2020). Platforms for populism? The affective issue crowd and its disconnections. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 12(6), 984-1001. Hoyng, R. (2019). Aggregations of the opaque: Rethinking datafication and e-waste. First Monday, 24(4). https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/9866/7747 Hoyng, R. (2018). Logistics of the accident: E-waste management in Hong Kong. In B. Neilson, N. Rossiter & R. Samaddar (Eds.), Logistical Asia: The labor of making a world region (pp. 199 – 220). Singapore: Palgrave McMillan. Hoyng, R. (2018). The politics of skilland potential in an “emerging” region: Upskilling initiatives in Istanbul. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 21(6), 651–668. Hoyng, R. (2017). Transparency in the rupture? Open Data and the datafication of society. Tecnoscienza: Italian Journal of Science and Technology Studies, 8(20), 190-195. Hoyng, R. & Es, M. (2017). Conspiratorial webs: Media ecology and parallel realities in Turkey. International Journal of Communication 11, 4219-4238. Hoyng, R. (2017). Politics by other means: Post-digital gameplay in Hong Kong. Javnost-The Public, 24(3), 284-299. Servaes, J. (50%) and Hoyng, R. (50%). (2017). The tools of social change: A critique of techno-centric development and activism. New Media & Society, 19(2), 255-271. Hoyng, R. (2016). From infrastructural breakdown to data vandalism: Re-politicizing the smart city? Television and New Media, 16(5), 397-415. Hoyng, R. (2016). A socio-technical contract: network governance and ICT4D in Turkey. Telematics and Informatics, 33, 139–149. Hoyng, R. (2014). Place brands, nonbrands, tags, and queries: The networks of urban activism in the creative city Istanbul. Cultural Studies, 28(3), 494-517. Hoyng, R. (2014). Circuits of shock and bunk: testing citizenship in the Dutch blogosphere. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 17(4), 347-362. Hoyng, R. (2012). Popping up, fading out: Participatory networks and Istanbul’s creative city project. Culture Machine, 3, 1-23.
Translations Hoyng, R. (2020). Başka araçlarla siyaset: Hong Kong’ta post-dijital oyun” (Politics by other means: Post-digital gameplay in Hong Kong). In Mutlu Binark (Ed.), Asya’da popüler kültür ve medya. Um:ag Vakfı Yayınları. Translation by Umut Yener Kara.
Other Writings Hoyng, R and Shek, S (2021). Open Data Sovereignty? Lessons from Hong Kong. Internet Society of Hong Kong, Newsletter December 2021. Also available via Datactive: https://data-activism.net/2022/05/bigdatasur-open-data-sovereignty-lessons-from-hong-kong/ Hoyng, Rolien and Murat Es. (2015). “Censorship and Conspiracy Theories Rule the Day in Post- Election Turkey.” Open Democracy, November 4, 2015. Available at: https://opendemocracy.net/murat-es-rolien-hoyng/censorship-and-conspiracy-theories-rule-day-in-post-election-turkey Hoyng, Rolien and Murat Es. (2014). “Umbrella Revolution: The Academy Reflects on Hong Kong’s Struggle.” Open Democracy, October 2, 2014. Available at: https://www.opendemocracy.net/rolien-hoyng-murat-es/umbrella-revolution-academy-reflects-on-hong-kong%E2%80%99s-struggle
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