Putting knowledge to work and letting information play / edited by Timothy W. Luke, Jeremy Hunsinger.

These collected papers are critical reflections about the rapid digitalization of discourse and culture. This disruptive change in communicative interaction has swept rapidly through major universities, nation states, learned disciplines, leading businesses, and government agencies during the past d...

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Superior document:Transdisciplinary Studies ; v.4
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Year of Publication:2012
Edition:2nd ed.
Language:English
Series:Transdisciplinary studies ; v. 4
Transdisciplinary Studies ; 4.
Physical Description:1 online resource (238 p.)
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505 0 0 |a Preliminary Material /  |r Timothy W. Luke and Jeremy Hunsinger -- Introduction /  |r Timothy W. Luke and Jeremy Hunsinger -- The Book Unbound /  |r Ben Agger -- Fluid Notes on Liquid Books /  |r Gary Hall -- What Can Technology Teach us About Texts? (And Texts About Technology?) /  |r Jean-Claude Guédon -- Open Works, Open Cultures, and Open Learning Systems /  |r Michael A. Peters -- Textscapes and Landscapes /  |r Brian Opie -- Reweaving the World /  |r Timothy W. Luke -- Electronic Theses and Dissertations /  |r Edward A. Fox , Gail Mcmillan and Venkat Srinivasan -- From Gunny Sacks to Mattress Vine /  |r Sue Thomas -- The Pleasures of Collaboration /  |r Thom Swiss -- Info-Citizens /  |r Timothy W. Luke and Jeremy Hunsinger -- The New River /  |r Ed Falco and Et Al -- On the Origins of the Cute as a Dominant Aesthetic Category in Digital Culture /  |r D.E. Wittkower -- Culture, Media, Globalization /  |r Mark Poster -- Barack Obama and Celebrity Spectacle /  |r Douglas Kellner -- A Short History of the Center for Digital Discourse and Culture /  |r Jeremy Hunsinger -- Digital Research and Tenure and Promotion in Colleges of Arts and Sciences /  |r Theodore R. Schatzki -- Contributors /  |r Timothy W. Luke and Jeremy Hunsinger. 
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