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Historical Sensationalism. On the Morality of History

jannekeadema1979 wrote 1 week ago: Yesterday evening, Marita Mathijsen, one of the leading Dutch literary historians, gave the 38th Hui … more →

Tags: Lectures and Conferences, Reading, Erik Schilp, Frank Ankersmit, Friedrich Schiller, george steiner, Hans Goedkoop, Herodotus, historical awareness

Poetry and Audio Cassettes as Vehicles for Social Change. On the Film Men Of Words by Johanne Haaber Ihle1 comment

jannekeadema1979 wrote 1 week ago: Johanne Haaber Ihle graduated this fall from the MA program in Visual Anthropology at the University … more →

Tags: Art, Music, Reading, Aden, arab poetry, audio-cassette, Communication, Documentary, Flagg Miller

Society of the Query – Part 2: Gugerli, Fuller, Manovich, Ludovico, Bruno and Van ’t Hof

jannekeadema1979 wrote 2 weeks ago: Part 1 of my notes on the Society of the Query conference can be found here. David Gugerli a histori … more →

Tags: Art, Lectures and Conferences, Alessandro Ludovico, Alternative search, Christophe Bruno, Communication, Cultural Analysis, Cultural Analytics, Database

Society of the Query – Part 1: Lovink, Boutang, Pasquinelli and Numerico1 comment

jannekeadema1979 wrote 2 weeks ago: Last month the Institute of Network Cultures organized a two day conference entitled Society of the … more →

Tags: Lectures and Conferences, Alternative search, Cognitive Capitalism, Communication, Control?, CrossReff, cybernetics, Foucault, geert lovink

Publishing, Peer Review and Quality Certification in the Digital Age1 comment

jannekeadema1979 wrote 1 month ago: Every month the Special Collections department of the University of Amsterdam hosts a book salon, ea … more →

Tags: eBooks, Lectures and Conferences, open access, academic publishing, arxiv, AUP, Book Salon, Branding, Cees Andriesse

Proust, Squid and Wolf

jannekeadema1979 wrote 2 months ago: I just finished reading Proust and the Squid, the fascinating book by Maryanne Wolf about how we dev … more →

Tags: Reading, brain, Dyslexia, language, Literacy, maryanne-wolf, Media Literacy, Neuroscience, Proust and the Squid

(Interim) Wallace prophecy2 comments

jannekeadema1979 wrote 3 months ago: “There existed today, the three sham-Stans sang, an untapped national market for myth. Linearity was … more →

Tags: Art, Reading, Remix, David Foster Wallace, Information, Marshall McLuhan, media, Medium, Myth

Post Literacy1 comment

jannekeadema1979 wrote 4 months ago: The concept or theory of post literacy (which I learned about via James Bridle from booktwo.org) is … more →

Tags: Art, eBooks, open-education, Reading, Remix, Communication, Data Visualization, Doug Johnson, Friedrich Kittler

The Concept of Bible

jannekeadema1979 wrote 5 months ago: Some small stuff from around the world or the web or the world that is the web that deserves some at … more →

Tags: eBooks, free knowledge, Art, text comparison, digital heritage, Bible, Codex Sinaiticus, Ancient Greek, David Parker

Encore! More Free Playing

jannekeadema1979 wrote 5 months ago: The story around Free continues (talking about a nice marketing strategy). A review from Malcolm Gla … more →

Tags: eBooks, free knowledge, information wants to be free, spotify, Seth Godin, wired, Free Content, gift economy, Attention Economy

The Land of Free

jannekeadema1979 wrote 6 months ago: Looking forward to reading Free, the long awaited book by WIRED main man and digital prophet Chris A … more →

Tags: Copyright, free knowledge, Attention Economy, Chris Anderson, Free, Free Information, freemium, information wants to be free, Long Tail

Where Open Philosophy meets Open Music1 comment

jannekeadema1979 wrote 6 months ago: Via Transversalinflections I learned about Re.Press, an Australian publisher of Open Access titles i … more →

Tags: eBooks, free knowledge, Music, open access, Alain Badiou, ANU E Press, AU press, bloomsbury academic, Bruno Latour

Digital Scholarship

jannekeadema1979 wrote 6 months ago: Christine Borgman is one of my scholarly heroines; when it comes to her fine nose for current develo … more →

Tags: Copyright, eBooks, Lectures and Conferences, open access, Alma Swan, Christine Borgman, Collaborations, Cyberscholarship, Data

Fair Use?

jannekeadema1979 wrote 6 months ago: I have been browsing through my old bookmarks and data sources lately and found some interesting thi … more →

Tags: Art, Copyright, free knowledge, Music, Remix, American University, Catherine Corman, center for social media, collage

Adieu Copyright – A debate

jannekeadema1979 wrote 6 months ago: Last Wednesday one of Holland’s most famous and disputed anti-copyright defendants, Joost Smiers, pr … more →

Tags: Art, Copyright, free knowledge, Lectures and Conferences, Music, open access, Annelys de Vet, arjo klamer, Attention Economy

Homo Ludens1 comment

jannekeadema1979 wrote 7 months ago: “While I make my work public, the fear comes over me that many will consider it an insufficiently do … more →

Tags: Reading, Pod, Johan Huizinga, homo ludens, Athenaeum bookstore, Amsterdam University Press, ABC Series, De Groene Amsterdammer

Culture is Data3 comments

jannekeadema1979 wrote 7 months ago: By Anne Helmond (cc) non-commercial name attribution Paradiso was enlightened last Sunday by the pre … more →

Tags: Lectures and Conferences, Art, Humanities, Digital Humanities, visualization, Computational tools, Methodology, Lev Manovich, Paradiso!

Monographic Experiments

jannekeadema1979 wrote 7 months ago: For some time now (and more pressing recently) I have been exploring the possible future of the mono … more →

Tags: eBooks, free knowledge, Remix, Digital Humanities, Humanities, monograph, Networked Books, remix culture, Web texts

Knowledge Remix in the Humanities and Social Sciences

jannekeadema1979 wrote 8 months ago: “Process is the new god; not product. Anything that stands in the way of the perpetual mash-up … more →

Tags: Remix, A Digital Humanities Manifesto, Angela Rounsaville, Digital Humanities, Humanities, Mash Ups, Methodology, Remediating the Canons, repetition


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