Author: Craig

  • The Cultural Studies E-archive Project

    Digitize This: The Cultural Studies E.Archive Project. A couple of years ago I placed a challenge for Cultural Studies to engage more whole-heartedly with the technlogies that they critique. The result is the E Archive Project (see article by Gary Hall) My challenge to those that use Derrida or Bey or Adorno or Bourdieu within…

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  • The Role of Coopertation in History

    HUM 202 — Toward a Literacy of Cooperation This link was sent by Andrew Garton of Toysatellite. It concerns a lecture series at Stanford University about the history of cooperation (as apposed to ‘Darwins blind spot’ being his theory of natural selection). It proposes that the history of evolution overlooks the history of coopertaion (and…

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  • Hypertext sites…

    http://julia1926.net/ Johannes Weymann (about a woman with Alzheimers (thanks to jill/txt) Stuart Maulthrop: Reagan Library (I think the title is ironic). http://iat.ubalt.edu/moulthrop/hypertexts/rl/pages/intro.htm

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  • CFP Journal Aggregation Site

    Call for Papers – Largest listing of call for papers in all areas of specialization I’ve been looking for this Journal Call For Papers Aggregetion site for quite some time. I am not sure if there are others, but this one looks OK and has a modest subscription charge.

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  • Organised Networks

    (Here is my suggestions on how to organsise a network like Fibreculture. It is best to organise an email list first then worry about taking over the world later). 1) Incorporate as a legal entity. Become a fully independent body that is not dependent on any institution (including universities) for its survival. If need be,…

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  • Screen and Media Studies

    \\ Screen & Media Studies – Homepage // This school at the University of Waikato in New Zealand (where Sean Cubitt used to work) does some fine reseach within Media Studies (he is now moving to the Media and Communications program at the University of Melbourne). The media are a central fact of life in…

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