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In 2007, Richard moved to the Social Sciences School of the University of Westminster and published his study of the political and ideological role of the prophecies of artificial intelligence and the information society: [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/ Imaginary Futures].
 
In 2007, Richard moved to the Social Sciences School of the University of Westminster and published his study of the political and ideological role of the prophecies of artificial intelligence and the information society: [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/ Imaginary Futures].
  
==Books==
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==Works==
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; Books
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* ''Media Freedom: the contradictions of communications in the age of modernity'', London: Pluto Press, 1995.
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* ''The Class of the New'', London: OpenMute, 2006. [http://www.theclassofthenew.net]
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* ''Imaginary Futures: from thinking machines to the global village'', London: Pluto Press, 2007. [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net]
  
*{{cite book | first = Richard | last = Barbrook |  | year = 2007 | title = Imaginary Futures: from thinking machines to the global village | edition = paperback | publisher = Pluto | location = London | id =  9780745326603 | url = http://www.imaginaryfutures.net}}.
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; Articles
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* [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/15/hypermedia-freedom-by-richard-barbrook/ "Hypermedia Freedom"].
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*[http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/11/frequently-asked-questions-digital-work-by-richard-barbrook/ "FAQ Digital Work"]
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*[http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/06/giving-is-receiving-by-richard-barbrook/ "Giving is Receiving"]
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* [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/other-works/ More]
  
*{{cite book | first = Richard | last = Barbrook |  | year = 2006 | title = The Class of the New | edition = paperback | publisher = OpenMute | location = London | id = 0-9550664-7-6 | url = http://www.theclassofthenew.net}}.
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==Interviews==
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* Willem van Weelden, [http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9610/msg00010.html "An Interview with Richard Barbrook and Mark Dery"], Sep 1996.  
  
*{{cite book | first = Richard | last = Barbrook |  | year = 1995 | title = Media Freedom: the contradictions of communications in the age of modernity | edition = paperback | publisher = Pluto | location = London | id =  9780745309439 | url = http://www.plutobooks.com/cgi-local/nplutobrows.pl?chkisbn=9780745309439&main=&second=&third=&foo=../ssi/ssfooter.ssi}}.
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==Links==
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* http://www.imaginaryfutures.net
  
==Texts by Barbrook==
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[[Category:Writers|Barbrook, Richard]]
 
 
* Check out the comprehensive [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/other-works/ list] of Richard's writings on the Imaginary Futures website.
 
 
 
* [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/15/hypermedia-freedom-by-richard-barbrook/ Hypermedia Freedom].
 
 
 
*[http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/11/frequently-asked-questions-digital-work-by-richard-barbrook/ FAQ Digital Work]
 
 
 
*[http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/06/giving-is-receiving-by-richard-barbrook/ Giving is Receiving]
 
 
 
==Articles==
 
 
 
* [[Willem van Weelden]]. ''An Interview with Richard Barbrook and Mark Dery''. September 1996. http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9610/msg00010.html
 
 
 
 
 
http://www.imaginaryfutures.net
 
 
 
[[Category:Media culture writers|Barbrook, Richard]]
 

Revision as of 01:38, 1 March 2015

Senior lecturer in the School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Languages at the University of Westminster.

Richard studied for a BA in Social & Political Science at Downing College, University of Cambridge, before moving on to Essex and Kent universities. In the early 1980s, he got involved with pirate and community radio broadcasting. Helping to set up the multi-lingual Spectrum Radio station in London, he published extensively on radio issues during this period.

Having worked on media regulation within the EU for some years at a research institute at the University of Westminster, much of his material was published in his 1995 Media Freedom book. Then he became the coordinator of the Hypermedia Research Centre at Westminster's Media School and was the first course leader of its MA in Hypermedia Studies.

Working with Andy Cameron, he wrote The Californian Ideology which was a pioneering critique of the neo-liberal politics of Wired magazine. His other important writings about the Net include The Hi-Tech Gift Economy, Cyber-communism and The Regulation of Liberty.

In 2007, Richard moved to the Social Sciences School of the University of Westminster and published his study of the political and ideological role of the prophecies of artificial intelligence and the information society: Imaginary Futures.

Works

Books
  • Media Freedom: the contradictions of communications in the age of modernity, London: Pluto Press, 1995.
  • The Class of the New, London: OpenMute, 2006. [1]
  • Imaginary Futures: from thinking machines to the global village, London: Pluto Press, 2007. [2]
Articles

Interviews

Links