[JoPP-Public] Journal of Peer Production #9 "Alternative Internets"

Mathieu ONeil mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au
Sat Oct 1 07:01:32 CEST 2016


Thanks Felix.


I was not able to post the below JoPP#9 release notice to Internet Research - AIR. I asked an ex-JoPPer who is on that list to do it but he has not responded or done it. So, if anyone else here who is on AIR list could post to that list (and let us know here) it would be greatly appreciated!


cheers,


Mathieu



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I can post it to nettime.

Felix

On 2016-09-29 04:39, Mathieu ONeil wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
>
> I posted the following to these lists:
>
> Fibreculture
>
> ACS
>
> CITAMS
>
> ICT & Society
>
> I am subscribed to AIR on a different email account but seem to have
> trouble posting there, will advise if this persists.
>
> As ever, please feel free to circulate to other fora (Nettime? STS?)
> though advising here to avoid multiple posts.
>
> cheers,
>
>
> Mathieu
>
>
>
> =-=-=
>
>
> <Apologies for multiple posts>
>
> Journal of Peer Production #9 "Alternative Internets"
>
> The Journal of Peer Production editorial team is delighted to announce
> our latest release, JoPP #9, "Alternative Internets" edited by Félix
> Tréguer, Panayotis Antoniadis and Johan Söderberg.
>
> As always, the peer review process - including original submissions,
> reviews, revised papers, and signals - is accessible.
>
> The issue is available for free here:
> http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-9-alternative-internets/
>
> From the Introduction: The hopes of past generations of hackers weigh
> like a delirium on the brains of the newbies. Back in the days when
> Bulletin Board Systems metamorphosed into the Internet, the world’s
> digital communications networks – hitherto confined to military,
> corporate and elite academic institutions – were at grasping reach of
> ordinary individuals. To declare the independence of the Internet from
> nation states and the corporate world seemed like no more than stating
> the bare facts. Even encrypted communication – the brainchild of
> military research – had leaked into the public’s hands and had become a
> tool wielded against state power. Collectives of all stripes could make
> use of the new possibilities offered by the Web to bypass traditional
> media, broadcast their own voice and assemble in new ways in this new
> public sphere. For some time, at least, the Internet as a whole embodied
> “alternativeness.”
>
> JOPP# 9 CONTENTS
>
> Alt. vs. Ctrl.: Editorial notes for the JoPP issue on Alternative Internets
> Félix Tréguer, Panayotis Antoniadis and Johan Söderberg
>
> PEER REVIEWED ACADEMIC PAPERS
>
> In Defense of the Digital Craftsperson
> James Losey and Sascha D. Meinrath
>
> Hacktivism, Infrastructures and Legal Frameworks in Community Networks:
> The Italian Case of Ninux.org
> Stefano Crabu, Federica Giovanella, Leonardo Maccari and Paolo Magaudda
>
> Enmeshed Lives? Examining the Potentials and the Limits in the Provision
> of Wireless Networks. The Case of Réseau Libre
> Christina Haralanova and Evan Light
>
> Going Off-the-Cloud: The Role of Art in the Development of a User-Owned
> & Controlled Connected World
> Daphne Dragona and Dimitris Charitos
>
> Gesturing Towards “Anti-Colonial Hacking” and its Infrastructure
> Sophie Toupin
>
> The Interplay Between Decentralization and Privacy: The Case of
> Blockchain Technologies
> Primavera De Filippi
>
> Finding an Alternate Route: Towards Open, Eco-cyclical, and Distributed
> Production
> Stephen Quilley, Jason Hawreliak and Kaitlin Kish
>
> EXPERIMENTAL FORMAT
>
> Alternative Policies for Alternative Internets
> Melanie Dulong de Rosnay
>
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