Digital Culture & Society (DCS): Vol. 3, Issue 1/2017 - Making and Hacking - Softcover

Annika Richterich; Karin Wenz; Pablo Abend; Mathias Fuchs; Ramón Reichert

 
9783837638202: Digital Culture & Society (DCS): Vol. 3, Issue 1/2017 - Making and Hacking

Inhaltsangabe

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.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Annika Richterich (Dr.) is an assistant professor in Digital Culture at Maastricht University (Netherlands). Karin Wenz (Dr.) is assistant professor for Media Culture at Maastricht University (Netherlands) and director of studies of the MA in Media Culture. Pablo Abend (PhD) is the scientific coordinator of the Research School Locating Media at the University of Siegen. He is interested in geomedia, situated methodologies, and participatory culture. Mathias Fuchs (Prof. Dr.) is an artist, musician and media scholar. He has been active as Senior Lecturer at the University of Salford, Visiting Professor at the University of Potsdam, Senior Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Study on Media Cultures of Computer Simulation (MECS) and is now Professor at Leuphana University, Lüneburg (Germany). He is a pioneer in the field of game art and is a leading scholar in game studies. Ramón Reichert (Dr. phil.), is a Lecturer of Digital Media Culture at the Department of Theatre, Film and Media Studies at the University of Vienna. He is the head of the post-graduate master's course Data Studies at the Danube University Krems. Since 2014, he has been a chief publisher and an editor of the magazine »Digital Culture & Society« (a peer-reviewed journal).

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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.

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