Categoría:Institute of Network Cultures
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Páginas en la categoría «Institute of Network Cultures»
Las siguientes 48 páginas pertenecen a esta categoría, de un total de 48.
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- 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 (2011) Image, Time and Motion: New Media Critique from Turkey
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- 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
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- 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
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- Ramón Lobato James Meese (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
- Rosalind Gill (2007) Technobohemians or the New Cybertariat. New Media Work in Amsterdam a Decade After the Web