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Senior lecturer in the School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Languages at the University of Westminster.
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'''Richard Barbrook''' was educated at Cambridge, Essex and Kent universities. During the early-1980s, he was involved in pirate and community radio broadcasting. He helped to set up [[Spectrum Radio]], a multi-lingual station operating in London, and published extensively on radio issues. In the late-1980s and early-1990s, Richard worked for a research institute at the University of Westminster on media regulation within the EU. Some of this research was later published in ''Media Freedom: The Contradictions of Communications in the Age of Modernity'' (Pluto Press, London 1995). Between 1995 and 2005, Richard was coordinator of the [[Hypermedia Research Centre]] at the University of Westminster and course leader of its MA in Hypermedia Studies. In 1997, he was one of the founders of [http://cybersalon.org cybersalon.org] and is now one of the directors of the Cybersalon trust. At present, Richard is a senior lecturer at the School of Media, Art & Design 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.
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In 1995, in collaboration with Andy Cameron, Richard wrote [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/author/richandandy "The Californian Ideology"] which was a pioneering critique of the neo-liberal politics of ''Wired'' magazine. In the late-1990s and early-2000s, he published a series of articles exploring the impact of the sharing of information over the Net, including "The Hi-Tech Gift Economy", "Cyber-communism" and "The Regulation of Liberty". Later he wrote ''Imaginary Futures'', a book about how ideas from the 1950s and 1960s shape the early-twenty-first century conception of artificial intelligence and the information society. He helped to set up the Creative Workers in a World City group and wrote its first publication: ''The Class of the New'' (OpenMute, London 2006). He is now engaged in further research projects in this area with other members of the CWWC group.
  
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 [http://www.plutobooks.com/cgi-local/nplutobrows.pl?chkisbn=9780745309439&main=&second=&third=&foo=../ssi/ssfooter.ssi Media Freedom] book.
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==Works==
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.  
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* ''Media Freedom: The Contradictions of Communications in the Age of Modernity'', London: Pluto Press, 1995.
  
Working with Andy Cameron, he wrote [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/author/richandandy/ The Californian Ideology] which was a pioneering critique of the neo-liberal politics of ''[[Wired (magazine)|Wired]]'' magazine. His other important writings about the Net include [http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue3_12/barbrook The Hi-Tech Gift Economy], [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/17/cyber-communism-how-the-americans-are-superseding-capitalism-in-cyberspace/ Cyber-communism] and [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/16/the-regulation-of-liberty-by-richard-barbrook/ The Regulation of Liberty].
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* ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=76 The Class of the New]'', London: OpenMute, 2006. [http://www.theclassofthenew.net]
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** ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=76 Die Klasse des Neuen: ein "Kreativarbeiter in einer Weltstadt"-Projekt]'', ed. Gerin Trautenberger, trans. Valie Göschl, Vienna: Neue Arbeit, 2009, 193 pp. {{de}}
  
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].
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* ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=228 Imaginary Futures: From Thinking Machines to the Global Village]'', London: Pluto Press, 2007, 334 pp. [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net]
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** ''[[Media:Barbrook_Richard_Futuros_imaginarios_das_maquinas_pensantes_a_aldeia_global.pdf|Futuros imaginários: das máquinas pensantes à aldeia global]]'', São Paulo: Peirópolis, 2009, 447 pp. [http://web.archive.org/web/20150317204409/http://futurosimaginarios.midiatatica.info/futuros_imaginarios.pdf], [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2014/04/16/introduction-to-brazilian-edition/ English introduction]. {{br-pt}}
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** ''Przyszłości Wyobrażone: od myślącej maszyny do globalnej wioski'', trans. Jan Dzierzgowski, Muza SA, Warsaw: Muza, 2009, 368 pp. [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2010/05/18/imaginary-futures-introduction-to-the-polish-edition English introduction]. {{pl}}
  
==Works==
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* ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=12737 Class Wargames: Ludic Subversion Against Spectacular Capitalism]'', Minor Compositions, 2014, 444 pp.
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* ''Media Freedom: the contradictions of communications in the age of modernity'', London: Pluto Press, 1995.
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* with Andy Cameron, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=15532 The Internet Revolution: From Dot-com Capitalism to Cybernetic Communism]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Culture, 2015, 51 pp.
* ''The Class of the New'', London: OpenMute, 2006. [http://www.theclassofthenew.net]
 
* ''Imaginary Futures: from thinking machines to the global village'', London: Pluto Press, 2007. [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net]
 
  
 
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* [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/15/hypermedia-freedom-by-richard-barbrook/ "Hypermedia Freedom"].
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* with Andy Cameron, [http://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/californian-ideology "The Californian Ideology"], ''Mute'' 1:3 (1995); [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/17/the-californian-ideology-2/ revised], ''Science as Culture'' 6:1 (1996), pp 44-72. A critique of dotcom neo-liberalism. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Californian_Ideology]
*[http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/11/frequently-asked-questions-digital-work-by-richard-barbrook/ "FAQ Digital Work"]
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** [http://www.heise.de/tp/artikel/1/1007/1.html "Die kalifornische Ideologie"], trans. Florian Rötzer, ''Telepolis'', 5 Feb 1997. {{de}}
*[http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/06/giving-is-receiving-by-richard-barbrook/ "Giving is Receiving"]
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** [http://charro1010.wordpress.com/2009/11/29/lideologie-californienne-par-richard-barbrook-et-andy-cameron-traduction-pierre-blouin/ "L'idéologie californienne"], trans. Pierre Blouin, ''Hermès''. {{fr}}
* [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/other-works/ More]  
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** [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2011/01/19/californian-ideology-il-dogma-liberista-della-classe-virtuale/ "Californian Ideology: Il dogma liberista della classe virtuale"], ''Derive Approdi''. {{it}}
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** [http://mek.oszk.hu/00100/00140/html/01.htm#cim6 "A kaliforniai ideológia"], trans. Anna Lengyel, in ''Buldózer. Médiaelméleti antológia'', ed. János Sugár, 1997. {{hu}}
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** [[Media:Barbrook Richard Cameron Andy 1996 2017 A Ideologia Californiana.pdf|"A Ideologia Californiana"]], trans. Marcelo Träsel, rev. Giselle M.S. Ferreira, in ''Educação e Tecnologia: abordagens críticas'', eds. Giselle Martins dos Santos Ferreira, Luiz Alexandre da Silva Rosado, and Jaciara de Sá Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro: SESES, 2017, pp 565-597; repr. as ''A Ideologia Californiana: uma crítica ao livre mercado nascido no Vale do Silício'', trans. Marcelo Träsel, intro. Leonardo Foletto, União da Vitória: Monstro dos Mares, 2018, 43 pp. [http://baixacultura.org/a-ideologia-californiana-em-porto-alegre-e-na-criptra/] {{br-pt}}
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* [http://www.ctheory.net/articles.aspx?id=32 "Global Algorithm 1.5: Hypermedia Freedom"], ''ctheory'', 15 May 1996; revised version in ''Crypto Anarchy, Cyberstates and Pirate Utopias'', ed. Peter Ludlow, MIT Press, 2001, pp 47-58. [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/15/hypermedia-freedom-by-richard-barbrook/] A critique of Barlow's Declaration of Independence of Cyberspace.
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** [http://web.archive.org/web/20080326202028/http://www.freescape.eu.org/eclat/1partie/Barbrook/barbrooktxt.html "La liberté de l'hypermédia"], ''Libres Enfants du Savoir Numérique'', c2001. {{fr}}
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* [http://www.firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/631 "The Hi-Tech Gift Economy"], ''First Monday'' 3:12, 7 Dec 1998. Analyses how the anarcho-communist ideals of 1960s and 1970s community media activists influenced the development of the Net. [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/19/the-hi-tech-gift-economy-by-richard-barbrook/]
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** [http://web.archive.org/web/20061031061151/http://www.freescape.eu.org/eclat/2partie/Barbrook/barbrook2.html "L'économie du don High Tech"], ''Libres Enfants du Savoir Numérique'', c2001. {{fr}}
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* "Cyber-Communism: How the Americans are Superseding Capitalism in Cyberspace", ''Nettime'', 6 Sep 1999, [http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9909/msg00046.html Part 1], [http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9909/msg00047.html Part 2], [http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9909/msg00049.html Part 3], [http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9909/msg00045.html Part 4]; [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/17/cyber-communism-how-the-americans-are-superseding-capitalism-in-cyberspace/ revised version], ''Science as Culture'' 1:9, 2000, pp 5-40. Developed from a talk given at the 1998 ''Legacy of McLuhan'' conference at Fordham University, New York. Response: [http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9910/msg00017.html Ted Byfield].
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** [http://old.computerra.ru/offline/2000/350/2672/ "Киберкоммунизм: что американцы готовят на смену капитализму в киберпространстве"], trans. Елены Мариничевой, ''Kompyuterra'' 21 (2000). {{ru}}
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** [http://www.multitudes.net/Le-cyber-communisme-ou-le/ "Le cyber-communisme, ou le dépassement du capitalisme dans le cyberespace"], trans. Patrice Riemens, ''Multitudes'' 5 (May 2001). {{fr}}
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* [http://www.heise.de/tp/artikel/8/8726/1.html "The Regulation of Liberty"], ''Telepolis'', 14 Sep 2000. [http://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/16/the-regulation-of-liberty-by-richard-barbrook/] Explains why legal prohibitions can't prevent the growth of the hi-tech gift economy.
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** [http://www.heise.de/tp/artikel/8/8725/1.html "Die Regulierung der Freiheit"], trans. Barbara Pichler, ''Telepolis'', 14 Sep 2000. {{de}}
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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]
  
 
==Interviews==
 
==Interviews==
* Willem van Weelden, [http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9610/msg00010.html "An Interview with Richard Barbrook and Mark Dery"], Sep 1996.  
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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"], ''Nettime'', Sep 1996.  
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 15:55, 22 December 2018

Richard Barbrook was educated at Cambridge, Essex and Kent universities. During the early-1980s, he was involved in pirate and community radio broadcasting. He helped to set up Spectrum Radio, a multi-lingual station operating in London, and published extensively on radio issues. In the late-1980s and early-1990s, Richard worked for a research institute at the University of Westminster on media regulation within the EU. Some of this research was later published in Media Freedom: The Contradictions of Communications in the Age of Modernity (Pluto Press, London 1995). Between 1995 and 2005, Richard was coordinator of the Hypermedia Research Centre at the University of Westminster and course leader of its MA in Hypermedia Studies. In 1997, he was one of the founders of cybersalon.org and is now one of the directors of the Cybersalon trust. At present, Richard is a senior lecturer at the School of Media, Art & Design at the University of Westminster.

In 1995, in collaboration with Andy Cameron, Richard wrote "The Californian Ideology" which was a pioneering critique of the neo-liberal politics of Wired magazine. In the late-1990s and early-2000s, he published a series of articles exploring the impact of the sharing of information over the Net, including "The Hi-Tech Gift Economy", "Cyber-communism" and "The Regulation of Liberty". Later he wrote Imaginary Futures, a book about how ideas from the 1950s and 1960s shape the early-twenty-first century conception of artificial intelligence and the information society. He helped to set up the Creative Workers in a World City group and wrote its first publication: The Class of the New (OpenMute, London 2006). He is now engaged in further research projects in this area with other members of the CWWC group.

Works

Books
  • Media Freedom: The Contradictions of Communications in the Age of Modernity, London: Pluto Press, 1995.
Articles

Interviews

Links