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The Cultural Politics of Digital User Experience Writing investigates the profound ways that user interface text, microcopy, and digital communication reflect and reinforce cultural values. Lara Portmann argues that seemingly mundane elements of digital design—from error messages to onboarding flows—carry significant ideological weight and shape how users understand themselves and society.
Through critical analysis of major technology platforms and digital spaces, Portmann reveals how UX writing functions as a form of cultural expression and control. The book explores the politics embedded in language choices, the representation of identity in digital environments, and how tech companies use writing to influence user behavior and worldviews.
This groundbreaking work challenges readers to recognize digital experience design as a cultural practice worthy of serious scholarly attention, arguing that understanding UX writing is essential to comprehending contemporary power dynamics and social structures in our increasingly digital world.







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