Speculations: Journal of Speculative Realism, No. 1 (2010)
Filed under journal | Tags: · networks, philosophy, speculative realism, theory
Speculations is a journal dedicated to research into speculative realism and post-continental philosophy. Our aim is to facilitate discussion about ongoing developments within these emerging movements and related disciplines. The journal is open access and peer-reviewed.
Edited by Paul Ennis, University College, Dublin
Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license
ISBN 978-0-557-57344-8
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Comment (0)Cyberfeminist International. Old Boys Network Reader, 1-3 (1998-2002)
Filed under book | Tags: · cyberfeminism, feminism, floss, free software, hacking, networks, technology, women
First Cyberfeminist International
Old Boys Network Reader 1
Documentation of the September 1997 conference as part of Hybrid Workspace at Documenta X, Kassel, Germany.
Edited by Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network
Publisher obn, August 1998
88 pages
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Next Cyberfeminist International
Old Boys Network Reader 2, 1999
Extended documentation of the March 1999 conference in Rotterdam.
Edited by Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network
Publisher obn, September 1999
104 pages
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Very Cyberfeminist International
Old Boys Network Reader 3, 2002
Extended documentation of the December 2001 conference in Hamburg.
Edited by Helene von Oldenburg and Claudia Reiche
Publisher b-books, Berlin, 2002
ISBN 3933557348
132 pages
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Comment (0)Jürgen Bruchhaus: Runet 2000. Die politische Regulierung des russchischen Internet (2001) [German]
Filed under thesis | Tags: · 1990s, internet, politics, russia, technology, web
“In the present work I’m interested in the political regulation of the Runet and follow the question, which participants with which interests are involved in this regulation and form under which influences them their preferences. To that extent it concerns with this work a sector study, whereby the substantial characteristics of this sector in the process of the work are to be worked out.” (author).
Master thesis
Osteuropa-Institut der Freien Universität Berlin
Herausgeber: Klaus Segbers
Redaktion: Susanne Nies
ISSN 1434 – 419X