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

Felix Stalder felix at openflows.com
Thu Sep 29 08:19:37 CEST 2016


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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