Fibreculture Journal 1-15 (2003-2009)

7 April 2010, dusan

Fibreculture Journal is a peer reviewed international journal that explores the issues and ideas of concern and interest to both the Fibreculture network and wider social formations. The journal encourages critical and speculative interventions in the debate and discussions concerning information and communication technologies and their policy frameworks, network cultures and their informational logic, new media forms and their deployment, and the possibilities of socio-technical invention and sustainability. Other broad topics of interest include the cultural contexts, philosophy and politics of information and creative industries; national and international strategies for innovation, research and development; education; media and culture, and new media arts.

What Now? : The Imprecise and Disagreeable Aesthetics of Remix
Fibreculture 15, 2009
View (HTML articles)

Web 2.0: Before, During and After the Event
Fibreculture 14, 2009
Edited by Darren Tofts and Christian McCrea
View (HTML articles)

After Convergence: What Connects?
Fibreculture 13, 2008
Edited by Caroline Bassett, Maren Hartmann, Kate O’Riordan
View (HTML articles)

Models, Metamodels and Contemporary Media
Fibreculture 12, 2008
Edited by Gary Genosko and Andrew Murphie
View (HTML articles)

The Futures of Digital Media Arts and Culture
Fibreculture 11, 2008
Edited by Andrew Hutchison and Ingrid Richardson
View (HTML articles)

New Media, Networks and New Pedagogies
Fibreculture 10, 2007
Edited by Adrian Miles
View (HTML articles)

General Issue
Fibreculture 9, 2006
Edited by Andrew Murphie
View (HTML articles)

Gaming Networks
Fibreculture 8, 2006
Edited by Chris Chesher, Alice Crawford and Julian Kücklich
View (HTML articles)

Distributed Aesthetics
Fibreculture 7, 2005
Edited by Lisa Gye, Anna Munster and Ingrid Richardson
View (HTML articles)

Mobility, New Social Intensities, and the Coordinates of Digital Networks
Fibreculture 6, 2005
Edited by Andrew Murphie, Larissa Hjorth, Gillian Fuller and Sandra Buckley
View (HTML articles)

Multitudes, Creative Organisation and the Precarious Condition of New Media Labour
Fibreculture 5, 2005
Edited by Brett Neilson and Ned Rossiter
View (HTML articles)

Contagion and the Diseases of Information
Fibreculture 4, 2005
Edited by Andrew Goffey
View (HTML articles)

General Issue
Fibreculture 3, 2004
Edited by Andrew Murphie
View (HTML articles)

New Media, New Worlds?
Fibreculture 2, 2003
Edited by Andrew Murphie
View (HTML articles)

The Politics of Networks
Fibreculture 1, 2003
Edited by Andrew Murphie
View (HTML articles)

Fibreculture Journal: Internet theory + criticism + research
Publisher: Fibreculture Publications/Open Humanities Press, Australia
ISSN: 1449 – 1443

more info

Saskia Sassen: Globalization and Its Discontents: Essays on the New Mobility of People and Money (1998–) [EN, CR]

11 August 2009, dusan

“Saskia Sassen is an internationally recognized expert on globalization whose writings have appeared in journals and magazines worldwide. Now available in paperback, Globalization and Its Discontents is a collection of Sassen’s essays dealing with topics such as the “global city,” gender and migration (reconceived as the globalization of labor), information technology, and the new dynamics of inequality. Sassen brings together cultural and literary studies, feminist theory, political economics, sociology, and political science, showing how vast the chasm between metropolitan business centers and low-income inner cities has become. Incisive and original, she takes on common political, cultural, and economic misconceptions of globalization and offers a thoughtful, provocative new look at our increasingly global society.”

Publisher New Press, 1998
ISBN 1565845188, 9781565845183
xxxvi+253 pages

More info (Publisher)

Globalization and Its Discontents (English, 1998, DJVU, updated on 2015-7-8)
Protugeografije globalizacije (Croatian, trans. Danijela Sestrić, Jakov Vilović and Tomislav Medak, 2003)