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Product Description: Capitalism's got a mad crush on collaboration--witness all the new business models based on "collaboration studies" and expensive corporate groupware, or the billions spent on YouTube -- but beneath all the flirtation, capitalism needs to stay in control...read more
By Geert Lovink (editor) and Trebor Scholz (editor)

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9781570271779 | Pap/dvd/pm edition (Autonomedia, December 25, 2007), cover price $19.95 | About this edition: Capitalism's got a mad crush on collaboration--witness all the new business models based on "collaboration studies" and expensive corporate groupware, or the billions spent on YouTube -- but beneath all the flirtation, capitalism needs to stay in control.

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Product Description: This booklet contains ideas, tips, visions and critical notes to boost the economy of the west.
By Mieke Gerritzen (editor), Hendrik-Jan Grievink (editor), Geert Lovink (editor) and Ned Rossiter (editor)

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9789063691622 | Bis Pub, March 1, 2007, cover price $15.00 | About this edition: This booklet contains ideas, tips, visions and critical notes to boost the economy of the west.

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Product Description: According to media critic Geert Lovink, the Internet is being closed off by corporations and governments intent on creating a business and information environment free of dissent. Calling himself a radical media pragmatist, Lovink envisions an Internet culture that goes beyond the engineering culture that spawned it to bring humanities, user groups, social movements, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), artists, and cultural critics into the core of Internet development...read more

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9780262122498 | Mit Pr, September 1, 2002, cover price $7.75 | About this edition: Net criticism that establishes the principles and foundation for a collaborative, global new media culture.

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9780262621809 | Mit Pr, September 1, 2003, cover price $5.75 | About this edition: According to media critic Geert Lovink, the Internet is being closed off by corporations and governments intent on creating a business and information environment free of dissent.

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9788430940790, titled "Fibra Oscura / Dark Fiber: Rastreando La Cultura Critica De Internet" | Tecnos Editorial S A, June 30, 2005, cover price $44.95

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Product Description: Book by Gerritzen, Mieke, Lovink, Geert

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9781584231233 | Ill edition (Gingko Pr Inc, October 1, 2002), cover price $14.95 | About this edition: Book by Gerritzen, Mieke, Lovink, Geert

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9780745649672 | Polity Pr, March 27, 2012, cover price $69.95

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9780745649689 | Polity Pr, March 27, 2012, cover price $24.95

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By Martijn de Waal (contributor), Geert Lovink (contributor), Oliver Marchart (contributor) and Jorinde Seijdel (editor)

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9789056626044 | Nai Uitgevers Pub, March 1, 2008, cover price $30.00

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This book examines the ways in which new information and communication technologies (ICTs) are being used by civil society organizations (CSOs) to achieve their aims through activities and networks that cross national borders. These new ICTs (the internet, mobile phones, satellite radio and television) have allowed these civil society organizations to form extensive networks linking the local and the global in new ways and to flourish internationally in ways that were not possible without them. Reformatting Politics consists of four sections containing essays by some of the top scholars and activists working at the intersections of networked societies, civil society organizations, and information technology. The book also includes a section that takes a critical look at the UN World Summit of Information Society and the role that global governance has played and will play in the use and dissemination of these new technologies. Finally, the contributors aim to influence this important and emerging field of inquiry by posing a set of questions and directions for future research. In sum, Reformatting Politics is a fresh look at the way critical network practice through the use of information technology is reformatting the terms and terrains of global politics.
By Jon W. Anderson (editor), Jodi Dean (editor) and Geert Lovink (editor)

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9780415952972 | 1 edition (Routledge, August 24, 2006), cover price $180.00

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9780415952989 | 1 edition (Routledge, August 24, 2006), cover price $53.95 | About this edition: This book examines the ways in which new information and communication technologies (ICTs) are being used by civil society organizations (CSOs) to achieve their aims through activities and networks that cross national borders.

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9781509507757 | Polity Pr, June 27, 2016, cover price $69.95

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9781509507764 | Polity Pr, June 27, 2016, cover price $22.95

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The author's interviews with artists, critics, and theorists--including Jonathan Peizer, Frank Hartmann, Paulina Borsook, Susan George, and many others--reveal new insights into the political, aesthetic, and cultural issues surrounding new media. (Social Science)

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9780262122511 | Mit Pr, February 1, 2003, cover price $30.00 | About this edition: The author's interviews with artists, critics, and theorists--including Jonathan Peizer, Frank Hartmann, Paulina Borsook, Susan George, and many others--reveal new insights into the political, aesthetic, and cultural issues surrounding new media.
9781864031584 | Pluto Pr Australia, September 1, 2001, cover price $32.95 | About this edition: For Geert Lovink, interviews are imaginative texts that can help to create global, networked discourses not only among different professions but also among different cultures and social groups.

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9780262621878 | Mit Pr, April 1, 2004, cover price $4.75

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In Zero Comments, internationally renowned media theorist and 'net critic' Geert Lovink revitalizes worn out concepts about the Internet and interrogates the latest hype surrounding blogs and social network sites. In this third volume of his studies into critical Internet culture, following the influential Dark Fiber and My First Recession, Lovink develops a 'general theory of blogging.' He unpacks the ways that blogs exhibit a 'nihilist impulse' to empty out established meaning structures. Blogs, Lovink argues, are bringing about the decay of traditional broadcast media, and they are driven by an in-crowd dynamic in which social ranking is a primary concern. The lowest rung of the new Internet hierarchy are those blogs and sites that receive no user feedback or 'zero comments'. Zero Comments also explores other important changes to Internet culture, as well, including the silent globalization of the Net in which the West is no longer the main influence behind new media culture, as countries like India, China and Brazil expand their influence and looks forward to speculate on the Net impact of organized networks, free cooperation and distributed aesthetics.

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9780415973151 | Routledge, August 16, 2007, cover price $140.00

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9780415973168 | Routledge, August 16, 2007, cover price $36.95 | About this edition: In Zero Comments, internationally renowned media theorist and 'net critic' Geert Lovink revitalizes worn out concepts about the Internet and interrogates the latest hype surrounding blogs and social network sites.

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