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Organization After Social Media
New York: Minor Compositions; Autonomedia (2018), 178 pp.
"What can replace the corporate walled gardens such as Facebook and Twitter? Our answer to this question is a firm and open one: a federation of organized networks, sustainable cells that operate as secret societies. Many have already identified social networks as a conspiratorial neoliberal inventi
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Beyond ICT4D: New Media Research in Uganda
Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures (2011), 150 pp.
"Conducted in 2009 by a group of five Masters in New Media (humanities) students from the University of Amsterdam under the supervision of Geert Lovink the research examines both the role and implementation of ICTs in Uganda, covering a wide range of subcultures and projects, including internet cafe
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Incommunicado Reader
Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures (2005), 192 pp.
"Aiming to bring some of the network-cultural forms of collaboration into ICT debates dominated by standard policy and research procedure, the Incommunicado project does not offer a univocal master-narrative of what’s wrong with the world of ICT, or of how it should be. Members of the Incommunicad
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Dark Fiber: Auf den Spuren einer kritischen Internetkultur
Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (bpb) (2003), 342 pp.
"Die Texte des vorliegenden Bandes, eine Übersetzung der englischen Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 2001, diskutieren, wie angesichts zunehmender staatlicher Kontrolle von Netzinhalten und starker wirtschaftlicher Interessen Freiheit im Netz immer noch möglich sein kann. In einem globalen Streifzug d
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