Darren Tofts reviews a popularization by Marie O’Mahony and an auto-critique of cyberculture by Andrew Murphie and John Potts.
technocapitalism
Marc Bousquet discusses university labor delivered in “the mode of information.
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How to commodify “intellectual property” when the object, a text, is made of other texts, and each reading is a re-writing? The Politics of Information, Part 3, considers the identity of event and machine.
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Junk bond swami Michael Milken jumped out of prison a few years ago and into for-profit education. Ken Saltman submits Milken’s latest venture to the light of day.
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Stephanie Tripp addresses Spectres of Marx, the text featuring some of Derrida?s most detailed encounters with both historical materialism and information technology.
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Tim Luke takes on the business of online learning.
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In The Politics of Information, v.4, Bousquet, Wills, and Co bring their critique home to Higher Education.
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Laura Sullivan and her students explore webwritingand content provision as activist tools.
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A survey of humanities research websites (and how to teach with them) by Susan Schreibman.
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Whether they fret over Ziggy Stardust or the condition of posthumanity, fans and scholars share, argues Harvey Molloy, a few habits of mind.
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