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Geoffrey Winthrop-Young is Professor of German at the Department of Central, Eastern and Northern European Studies at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver). His main research areas are German theories of media, materialities of communication and/or memory and theories of cultural evolution. Among his publications are ''Kittler and the Media'' (Polity Press, 2011) and ''Friedrich Kittler zur Einführung'' (Junius, 2005) as well as translations of works by [[Friedrich Kittler]], [[Cornelia Vismann]], [[Eva Horn]] and [[Bernhard Siegert]].
 
Geoffrey Winthrop-Young is Professor of German at the Department of Central, Eastern and Northern European Studies at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver). His main research areas are German theories of media, materialities of communication and/or memory and theories of cultural evolution. Among his publications are ''Kittler and the Media'' (Polity Press, 2011) and ''Friedrich Kittler zur Einführung'' (Junius, 2005) as well as translations of works by [[Friedrich Kittler]], [[Cornelia Vismann]], [[Eva Horn]] and [[Bernhard Siegert]].
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* [https://www.artforum.com/inprint/issue=201706&id=68683 "Power Trip: On Drugs and the Pharmacology of Control"], ''Artforum'', Summer 2017.
  
 
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Geoffrey Winthrop-Young is Professor of German at the Department of Central, Eastern and Northern European Studies at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver). His main research areas are German theories of media, materialities of communication and/or memory and theories of cultural evolution. Among his publications are Kittler and the Media (Polity Press, 2011) and Friedrich Kittler zur Einführung (Junius, 2005) as well as translations of works by Friedrich Kittler, Cornelia Vismann, Eva Horn and Bernhard Siegert.

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