Open Source: A Special Issue Edited by Antonio Ceraso and Jeff Pruchnic
Criticism Volume 53, Number 3
Criticism provides a forum for current scholarship on literature, media, music, and visual culture. A place for rigorous theoretical and critical debate as well as formal and methodological self-reflexivity and experimentation, Criticism aims to present contemporary thought at its most vital.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Open Source Culture and Aesthetics
Antonio Ceraso and Jeff Pruchnic
What is New Media? Ten Years After The Language of New Media
Alexander R. Galloway
Against the "Networked Information Economy": Rethinking Decentralization, Community, and Free Software Development
Ben Roberts
Toward An Open Source Poetics: Appropriation, Collaboration, and the Commons
Stephen Voyce
Contemporary Bildungsromans and the Prosumer Girl
Leisha Jones
Afterward: Recompiling
Christopher M. Kelty
Additional Information | 6x9, 182 pages, published January 18, 2012 |
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