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Digital Culture & Society (DCS) - Vol. 2, Issue 2/2016 - Politics of Big Data (Paperback): Karin Wenz, Mathias Fuchs Digital Culture & Society (DCS) - Vol. 2, Issue 2/2016 - Politics of Big Data (Paperback)
Karin Wenz, Mathias Fuchs
R824 Discovery Miles 8 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Do models of a ground-breaking art of the information age, an "algorithmic revolution", or of a democratization of art production still have any mileage? How do contemporary art practitioners cope with the political situation and with the attempts of the Silicon Valley giants to appropriate algorithmic generation of art-like artefacts? This issue aims to discuss how computer art from the pioneering days is now being reframed as digital, post-digital or algorithmic art under the prevailing conditions of big data, smart AI, an almost all-encompassing surveillance technology and a political state of neo-liberalism.

Digital Culture & Society (DCS) – Vol. 6, Issue 2/2020 – Laborious Play and Playful Work II (Paperback): Karin Wenz,... Digital Culture & Society (DCS) – Vol. 6, Issue 2/2020 – Laborious Play and Playful Work II (Paperback)
Karin Wenz, Mathias Fuchs, Pablo Abend, Sonia Fizek
R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The design and use of metadata is always culturally, socially, and ideologically inflected. The actors, whether these are institutions (museums, archives, libraries, corporate image suppliers) or individuals (image producers, social media agents, researchers), as well as their agendas and interests, affect the character of metadata. There is a politics of metadata. This issue of Digital Culture & Society addresses the ideological and political aspects of metadata practices within image collections from an interdisciplinary perspective. The overall aim is to consider the implications, tensions, and challenges involved in the creation of metadata in terms of content, structure, searchability, and diversity.

Digital Culture & Society (DCS) Vol. 6, Issue 2 - Laborious Play and Playful Work II (Paperback): Pablo Abend, Sonia Fizek,... Digital Culture & Society (DCS) Vol. 6, Issue 2 - Laborious Play and Playful Work II (Paperback)
Pablo Abend, Sonia Fizek, Mathias Fuchs, Karin Wenz
R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As DIY digital maker culture proliferates globally, research on these practices is also maturing. Still, particular terminologies dominate beyond their Western contexts, and technocultural histories of making are often rendered as over-simplified technomyths that render invisible diverse local practices. This special issue brings together contributions that highlight how historicising plays a role in mythmaking and the creation of social imaginaries. The peer-reviewed articles present cultural-historical perspectives, technology and design histories and historiographies, and alternative histories related to postcolonial resistance. The contributions illustrate the relevance of craft to making as a reparative practice after the Salvadoran Civil War and as a leisure activity to spark "innovation" in mid-century corporate culture; the political-economic background to the diffusion and differentiation of community workshops in contemporary Spain and post-war Germany; and the various aesthetics and politics of technology culture manifestos over the years.The issue features an interview with Peter Harper of the Alternative Technology movement by Simon Sadler, as well as an interview with Felix Holm and Sune Stassen on the antecedents of making and design in South Africa. The special issue is rounded off with six short alternative (hi)stories of DIY making including multiple practices, geographies and temporalities.

Digital Culture & Society (DCS) – Vol. 7, Issue 1/2021 – Laborious Play and Playful Work II (Paperback): Karin Wenz,... Digital Culture & Society (DCS) – Vol. 7, Issue 1/2021 – Laborious Play and Playful Work II (Paperback)
Karin Wenz, Mathias Fuchs, Pablo Abend, Sonia Fizek
R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This double issue of Digital Culture & Society addresses the dialectics of play and labour, taking a closer look at the problem of play and work from two overlapping, albeit not mutually exclusive, perspectives. After the first issue explored the notion of laborious play, this second one studies the concept of playful work. The contributions feature critical inquiries into various phenomena of playful work - ranging from interfaces of play and work in the BDSM subculture over labour in digital gaming to high frequency trading. Alongside the articles, the issue features an interview with Fred Turner, Chair of the Department of Communication at Stanford University. He talks about the Bauhaus in the US, countercultural cybernetics, technology and consciousness, and work in the Silicon Valley.

Digital Culture & Society (DCS) Vol. 5, Issue 2 - Laborious Play and Playful Work I (Paperback): Pablo Abend, Sonia Fizek,... Digital Culture & Society (DCS) Vol. 5, Issue 2 - Laborious Play and Playful Work I (Paperback)
Pablo Abend, Sonia Fizek, Mathias Fuchs, Karin Wenz
R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This double issue of Digital Culture & Society addresses the complex thematic field of the dialectics of play and labour. We will take a closer look at the problem of play and work from two overlapping, albeit not mutually exclusive, perspectives: laborious play and playful work. The term laborious play points to practices and processes that turn playful activities into hard work. Laborious play happens whenever playfulness turns into work, and may be observed in such activities such as e-sports, excessive play, "goldfarming", and Twitch gameplay broadcasting, amongst many others. A complementary phenomenon to that of laborious play is the practice and concept of playful work. The promises of a joyful and rewarding working experience have been promoted as "gamification" while critical voices denounce such attempts as ideology, exploitation or simply "bullshit".

Digital Culture & Society (DCS) Vol. 5, Issue 1/ – Inequalities and Divides in Digital Cultures (Paperback): Annika... Digital Culture & Society (DCS) Vol. 5, Issue 1/ – Inequalities and Divides in Digital Cultures (Paperback)
Annika Richterich, Karin Wenz, Mathias Fuchs, Pablo Abend, RamĂłn Reichert
R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Digital Culture & Society is a refereed, international journal, fostering discussion about the ways in which digital technologies, platforms and applications reconfigure daily lives and practices. It offers a forum for inquiries into digital media theory, methodologies, and socio-technological developments. This issue presents empirical studies as well as theoretical and methodological reflections on inequalities and divides in digital cultures. From various (inter-)disciplinary perspectives, the authors examine three main themes - inequality of access, inequality by design and discursive divides, and inequality by algorithms - while suggesting ways for research to move beyond these.

Digital Culture & Society (DCS) - Vol. 3, Issue 1/2017 - Making and Hacking (Paperback): Annika Richterich, Karin Wenz, Pablo... Digital Culture & Society (DCS) - Vol. 3, Issue 1/2017 - Making and Hacking (Paperback)
Annika Richterich, Karin Wenz, Pablo Abend, Mathias Fuchs, Ramon Reichert
R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Digital Culture & Society is a refereed, international journal, fostering discussion about the ways in which digital technologies, platforms and applications reconfigure daily lives and practices. It offers a forum for inquiries into digital media theory, methodologies, and socio-technological developments. The fourth issue "Making and Hacking" sheds light on the communities and spaces of hackers, makers, DIY enthusiasts, and 'fabbers'. Academics, artists, and hackerspace members examine the meanings and entanglements of maker and hacker cultures - from conceptual, methodological as well as empirical perspectives. With contributions by Sabine Hielscher, Jeremy Hunsinger, Kat Braybrooke, Tim Jordan, among others, and an interview with Sebastian Kubitschko.

Digital Culture & Society (DCS) - Vol. 4, Issue 1/2018 - Rethinking AI: Neural Networks, Biometrics and the New Artificial... Digital Culture & Society (DCS) - Vol. 4, Issue 1/2018 - Rethinking AI: Neural Networks, Biometrics and the New Artificial Intelligence (Paperback)
Annika Richterich, Karin Wenz, Mathias Fuchs, Pablo Abend, Ramon Reichert
R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Digital Culture & Society is a refereed, international journal, fostering discussion about the ways in which digital technologies, platforms and applications reconfigure daily lives and practices. It offers a forum for inquiries into digital media theory, methodologies, and socio-technological developments. This issue shows: The meaning of AI has undergone drastic changes during the last 60 years of AI discourse(s). What we talk about when saying AI is not what it meant in 1958, when John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky and their colleagues started using the term. Biological information processing is now firmly embedded in commercial applications like the intelligent personal Google Assistant, Facebook's facial recognition algorithm, Deep Face, Amazon's device Alexa or Apple's software feature Siri to mention just a few.

Digital Culture & Society - Vol. 2, Issue 2/2016 - Politics of Big Data (Paperback): Pablo Abend, Mathias Fuchs, Ramon... Digital Culture & Society - Vol. 2, Issue 2/2016 - Politics of Big Data (Paperback)
Pablo Abend, Mathias Fuchs, Ramon Reichert, Annika Richterich, Karin Wenz
R860 Discovery Miles 8 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Digital Culture & Society is a refereed, international journal, fostering discussion about the ways in which digital technologies, platforms and applications reconfigure daily lives and practices. It offers a forum for critical analysis and inquiries into digital media theory and provides a publication environment for interdisciplinary research approaches, contemporary theory developments and methodological innovation. The second issue "Quantified Selves | Statistical Bodies" provides methodological and theoretical reflections on technologically generated knowledge about the body and socio-cultural practices that are subsumed, discussed, and criticized using the key concept "Quantified Self".

Digital Culture & Society (DCS) Vol. 3, Issue 2/ - Mobile Digital Practices (Paperback): Annika Richterich, Karin Wenz, Mathias... Digital Culture & Society (DCS) Vol. 3, Issue 2/ - Mobile Digital Practices (Paperback)
Annika Richterich, Karin Wenz, Mathias Fuchs, Pablo Abend, Ramon Reichert
R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Digital Culture & Society" is a refereed, international journal, fostering discussion about the ways in which digital technologies, platforms and applications reconfigure daily lives and practices. It offers a forum for critical analysis and inquiries into digital media theory and provides a publication environment for interdisciplinary research approaches, contemporary theory developments and methodological innovation. This issue, edited by Anna Lisa Ramella, Asko Lehmuskallio, Tristan Thielmann and Pablo Abend, discusses the mobility of people, data and devices from the perspective of digital mobile practices. As the authors of various empirical case studies show, these need to be studied both situationally, and on the move. With contributions by Marion Schulze, Jamie Coates, Geoffrey Hobbis, Samuel Gerald Collins, among others, and an interview with Heather Horst, David Morley, and Noel B. Salazar.

Digital Culture & Society - Vol. 2, Issue 2/2016 - Politics of Big Data (Paperback): Pablo Abend, Mathias Fuchs, Ramon... Digital Culture & Society - Vol. 2, Issue 2/2016 - Politics of Big Data (Paperback)
Pablo Abend, Mathias Fuchs, Ramon Reichert, Annika Richterich, Karin Wenz
R860 Discovery Miles 8 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Digital Culture & Society" is a refereed, international journal, fostering discussion about the ways in which digital technologies, platforms and applications reconfigure daily lives and practices. It offers a forum for critical analysis and inquiries into digital media theory and provides a publication environment for interdisciplinary research approaches, contemporary theory developments and methodological innovation.The third issue "Politics of Big Data" edited by Mark Cote, Paolo Gerbaudo, and Jennifer Pybus, critically examines the political and economic dimensions of Big Data and thus details its contestation. The contributions focus on the materialities and processes which manifest Big Data and explore forms of value beyond the state and capital. These range from open data initiatives, social media metrics, machine learning algorithms, data visualisation to data dashboards, critical data analysis, and new modes of data action research and practice.

Digital Culture & Society (DCS) - Vol. 4, Issue 2/2018 - Digital Citizens (Paperback): Annika Richterich, Karin Wenz, Mathias... Digital Culture & Society (DCS) - Vol. 4, Issue 2/2018 - Digital Citizens (Paperback)
Annika Richterich, Karin Wenz, Mathias Fuchs, Pablo Abend, Ramon Reichert
R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Digital Culture & Society" is a refereed, international journal, fostering discussion about the ways in which digital technologies, platforms and applications reconfigure daily lives and practices. It offers a forum for critical analysis and inquiries into digital media theory and provides a publication environment for interdisciplinary research approaches, contemporary theory developments and methodological innovation. This special issue discusses theoretical and artistic investigations on citizen engagement, digital citizenship and grassroots information politics. The articles reflect on the role of the digital citizen from the perspectives of (digital) sociology, science, technology and society (STS), (digital) media studies, cultural studies, political sciences, and philosophy.

Digital Culture and Society - Vol. 1, Issue 1 - Digital Material/ism (Paperback): Ramon Reichert, Annika Richterich, Pablo... Digital Culture and Society - Vol. 1, Issue 1 - Digital Material/ism (Paperback)
Ramon Reichert, Annika Richterich, Pablo Abend, Mathias Fuchs, Karin Wenz
R963 R884 Discovery Miles 8 840 Save R79 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Digital Culture & Society" is a refereed, international journal, fostering discussion about the ways in which digital technologies, platforms and applications reconfigure daily lives and practices. It offers a forum for critical analysis and inquiry into digital media theory. The journal provides a venue for publication for interdisciplinary research approaches, contemporary theory developments and methodological innovation in digital media studies. It invites reflection on how culture unfolds through the use of digital technology, and how it conversely influences the development of digital technology itself. The inaugural issue "Digital Material/ism" presents methodological and theoretical insights into digital materiality and materialism.

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