Theory, Culture & Society 32(5-6): Transdisciplinary Problematics (2015)
Filed under journal | Tags: · academia, disciplinarity, discourse, gender, humanism, humanities, philosophy, poststructuralism, science, structuralism, theory, transversality
This special issue of the journal contributes to current debates about disciplinarity and academic disciplines.
With texts by Peter Osborne, Michel Serres (introduced by Lucie Mercier), Étienne Balibar, David Cunningham, Nina Power, Félix Guattari (introduced by Andrew Goffey), Éric Alliez, Stella Sandford, Tuija Pulkkinen, and Lisa Baraitser.
Edited by Peter Osborne, Stella Sandford and Éric Alliez
Publisher Sage, September-November 2015
ISSN 0263-2764
231 pages
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Comment (0)transversal, 06/14: Insurrection of the Published (2014) [DE, EN, ES]
Filed under journal | Tags: · academia, commons, copyright, creative commons, knowledge, open access, politics, publishing, theory
“The publishing industry is in a fundamental crisis. In its final hours it is beginning to lash out, but only hits itself. As much as academic apparatuses and cultural industries wrestle with conformity, the traditional forms of knowledge production remain just as incompatible with the new media conditions as with future emancipatory concatenations of writing, translating and publicly negotiating publications. “The Insurrection of the Published” emerges in these concatenations beyond the domestication of styles, forms and formats, beyond valorization and self-valorization, beyond the hegemonic mechanisms of exclusion like peer reviews, impact factors, ranking, and rigid copyright regimes.”
With contributions by EIPCP, Isabell Lorey, Otto Penz, Gerald Raunig, Birgit Sauer, Ruth Sonderegger, Stevphen Shukaitis, Traficantes de Sueños, Felix Stalder, and an Anonymous Iranian Collective.
Aufstand der Verlegten / Insurrection of the Published / Insurrección de los editados
Publisher EIPCP, Vienna, 2014
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ISSN 1811-1696
Amodern 1: The Future of the Scholarly Journal (2013)
Filed under journal | Tags: · academia, humanities, networks, publishing, research, technology
Amodern is a new peer-reviewed, open access scholarly journal devoted to the study of media, culture, and poetics. Its first issue is devoted to a critical conversation about the future of the scholarly journal.
With contributions by Scott Pound, Michael Nardone and Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Scott Pound and Jerome J. McGann, Johanna Drucker, Benjamin J. Robertson, Gary Genosko, and Nick Montfort.
Editors: Scott Pound, Darren Wershler
Managing Editor: Michael Nardone
Publisher Concordia University and Lakehead University, February 2013
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