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Revision as of 01:25, 11 May 2017

Interview

Geert Lovink

Publications

Ali Balunywa, Guido van Diepen, Wouter Dijkstra, Kai Henriquez, Ben White (2011) Beyond ICT4D: New Media Research in Uganda

Ana Peraica (2008) Victims' Symptom (PTSD and Culture)

Andreas Treske (2013) The Inner Life of Video Spheres

Andreas Treske, Ufuk Onen, Bestem Büyüm, I. Alev Degim (eds.) (2011) Image, Time and Motion: New Media Critique from Turkey

Brooke Wendt (2014) The Allure of the Selfie: Instagram and the New Self Portrait

Carolin Wiedemann, Soenke Zehle (2012) Depletion Design: A Glossary of Network Ecologies

Digital Publishing Toolkit Collective (2015) Digital Publishing Toolkit: The Blog Posts

Eric Kluitenberg (2011) Legacies of Tactical Media

Geert Lovink (2002) Dynamics of Critical Internet Culture

Geert Lovink (2003) My First Recession, Critical Internet Culture In Transition

Geert Lovink (2005) The Principle of Notworking

Geert Lovink (ed.) (2009) Weak Ties to Organized Networks

Geert Lovink, Miriam Rasch (eds.) (2013) Unlike Us Reader: Social Media Monopolies and Their Alternatives

Geert Lovink, Nathaniel Tkacz (eds.) (2011) Critical Point of View: A Wikipedia Reader

Geert Lovink, Nathaniel Tkacz, Patricia de Vries (eds.) (2015) Moneylab Reader. An Intervention in Digital Economy

Geert Lovink, Ned Rossiter (eds.) (2008) My Creativity Reader. A Critique of Creative Industries

Geert Lovink, Rachel Somers Miles (eds.) (2011) Video Vortex Reader II: Moving Images Beyond YouTube

Geert Lovink, Soenke Zehle (eds.) (2005) The Incommunicado Reader

Gordana Nicolic, Seflic Tatlic (eds.) (2016) The Gray Zones of Creativity and Capital

Henry Warwick (2014) Radical Tactics of the Offline Library

Hogeschool van Amsterdam (2014) MoneyLab: Coining Alternatives Conference Report

I. Alev Degim, James Johnson, Tao Fu (eds.) (2015) Online Courtship – Interpersonal Interactions Across Borders

Ippolita (2015) In the Facebook Aquarium: The Resistible Rise of Anarcho-Capitalism

Isabel de Maurissens (2017) Filorette Flock A New Form of Network In An Emergent Democracy

Joost Smiers, Marieke van Schijndel (2009) Imagine There Is No Copyright and No Cultural Conglomorates too

Katrien Jacobs, Marije Janssen, Matteo Pasquinelli (eds.) (2007) C'Lick Me. The Art and Politics of Netporn

Marianne van den Boomen (2014) Transcoding the Digital: How Metaphors Matter in New Media

Michael Seemann (2015) Digital Tailspin: Ten Rules for the Internet After Snowden

Mieke Gerritzen, Hendrik-Jan Grievink, Geert Lovink, Sabine Niederer, Ned Rossiter (eds.) (2007) The Creativity. Creativity Mapping and the Logic of Design

Ned Rossiter (2006) Organized Networks Media Theory, Creative Labour, New Institutions

Nikos Papastergiadis (2010) Spatial Aesthetics: Art, Place and the Everyday

Patrick Lichty (2013) Variant Analyses, Interrogations of New Media Art and Culture

Ramón Lobato, James Meese (eds.) (2016) Geoblocking and Global Videoculture

Rasa Smite (2013) Creative Networks, in the Rearview Mirror of Eastern European History

Richard Barbrook, Andy Cameron (2015) The Internet Revolution: From Dot-com Capitalism to Cybernetic Communism

Rob van Kranenburg (2007) The Internet of Things. A critique of ambient technology and the all-seeing network of RFID

Rosa Menkman (2011) The Glitch Moment(um)

Rosalind Gill (2007) Technobohemians or the New Cybertariat. New Media Work in Amsterdam a Decade After the Web

Scott McQuire, Meredith Martin, Sabine Niederer (eds.) (2009) Urban Screens

Ted Byfield, Menno Hurenkamp, Andreas Kallfelz, Eric Kluitenberg, Geert Lovink (eds.) (2000) Tulipomania DotCom Reader

Tom Apperley (2010) Gaming Rhythms: Play and Counterplay from the Situated to the Global

Unbound Book (2011) The Unbound Book Conference Report

Unlike Us 2 (2012) Understanding Social Media Monopolies and their Alternatives

Unlike Us 3 (2013) Social media: Design or Decline

Wikipedia Research Initiative (2010) Wikipedia Critical Point of View Conference Report

Links

URL: http://networkcultures.org/

Wayback Machine: http://web.archive.org/web/20170205022602/http://networkcultures.org/