Networked Publics

Networked Publics Book

“As a culmination to the Networked Publics program, we are delighted to announce that we will be publishing a collaboratively written group book with the MIT Press.

Throughout the Networked Publics program, we have tried to employ collaborative scholarship whereever possible and effective. Now that we have drafts of most of our essays finished, we would like to ask you, our readers, colleagues, and friends, to contribute. Post your comments at the end of each essay (note that easier to read versions of the essays can be also be downloaded from the appropriate pages). We hope to take the comments that we receive and append them to the essay in a virtual symposium to follow each chapter.

Our intent is to create a more dialogic forum within the book. Please leave your email addresses so that we can get in touch with you about your contribution. Comments will take a few hours to appear (although they WILL appear…now that I’ve dealt with the massive amounts of spam stuck in the approval queue and added spam filters).”

The essays:

Networked Place
Networked Public Culture
Democratic Deliberation and Mobilization on the Internet

See also:
Marc Tuters : Locative Space, Situated and Interconnected
Anne Friedberg : Place, Ubiquity and the Things

Marc Tuters and Kazys Varnelis : Beyond Locative Media

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