Friday, June 1, 2007

Week 3 - Scholarly publications (Virno)

So far, this is just a broad list of findings found on various pages from Google searches. I'll still need to go through and find links/more info, etc. Just wanted to get all of this information posted.
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Tiziana Terranova
-Tiziana Terranova, "Demonstrating the Globe: Virtual Action in the Networked Society," in Virtual Globalization, ed., David Holmes.

-Tiziana Terranova, “Post-Human Unbounded,” The Cyberculture Reader

-BOOK: Corpi Nella Rete: Interfacce multiple, ciberfemminismo e agora telematica ( Bodies In the Net: Multiple Interfaces, cyberfeminism and telematic agora Costa e Nolan, 1996)

-BOOK: Network Culture: Politics for the Information Age. Pluto Press (July 22, 2004).

-POSSIBLE JOURNALS: "She has published her research on technological subcultures and science in Italian and English in journals such as New Formations, Science and Culture, Derive e Approdi and the online journal The Difference Engine." (from http://virtualsociety.sbs.ox.ac.uk/people/terranova.htm)

all of the following taken from
(http://www.essex.ac.uk/sociology/people/staff/terranova.shtm):
-on the relation between representation and informational dynamics in hyper-connected communication milieus (‘Communication beyond Meaning’ in Social Text, 2004);

-on videogames, psychoanalysis and theories of affect (with Luciana Parisi ‘A Matter of Affect: Digital Images and the Cybernetic Re-wiring of vision’ in Parallax, 2002)

- on artificial life, neo-Darwinism and social control (‘Digital Darwin’ in New Formations, 1996;

-and with L. Parisi ‘Heat Death: emergence and control in genetic engineering and artificial life’ in Ctheory, 2000)

-on the relation between digital and analogue in electronic textuality (‘Chain reaction: digital recombination and analogue dynamics’ in Under construction: Literaturas digitales y aproximaciones teóricas, 2004)

- and on virtual social movements (‘Demonstrating the Globe’ in Virtual Globalisation, 2001).

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Nick Dyer-Witheford
-BOOK: Cyber-Marx: Cycles and Circuits of Struggle in High Technology Capitalism (1999). All chapters available online at: http://www.fims.uwo.ca/people/faculty/dyerwitheford/index.htm
*REVIEW: http://libcom.org/files/Review%20-%20Cyber-Marx.pdf... Can't seem to find
an author or title on this, though. I don't know if "Aufheben" is a person or a title, eek! I'll
most likely find better reviews once I search some databases. Just wanted to keep this here just in case.

-BOOK: Digital Play: The Interaction of Technology, Culture, and Marketing by Stephen Kline, Nick Dyer-Witheford, Greig De Peuter,McGill-Queen's University Press (2003)

-"Cognitive Capitalism and the Contested Campus." European Journal of Higher Arts Education, Issue 2, February 2005. (full text on http://firgoa.usc.es/drupal/node/27141)

- "The Circulation of the Common." (full text on http://www.geocities.com/immateriallabour/withefordpaper2006.html)

- "Species-Being and the New Commonism: Notes on an Interrupted Cycle of Struggles." (full text at http://www.commoner.org.uk/11witheford.pdf)

-"Global Body, Global Brain/Global Factory, Global War: Revolt of the Value-Subjects." (full text at http://www.commoner.org.uk/03dyer-witheford.pdf).

-"The Return of Species-Being" ***one of the articles you starred from Sociological Abstracts.

- "The New Combinations Revolt of the Global Value-Subjects," http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/new_centennial_review/v001/1.3dyer_witheford.html

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Matthew Kirschenbaum
-A link to his weblog: http://www.otal.umd.edu/~mgk/blog/. The bottom of the page has a "Selected Writing" heading under which several electronic articles are linked.

-BOOK: Mechanisms: New Media and the New Textuality.

-"Editing the Interface: Textual Studies and First Generation Electronic Objects,” Text 14 (2002)

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Evan Watkins
-BOOK: Everyday Exchanges: Marketwork and Capitalist Common Sense. Stanford University Press, 1998.

-BOOK: Throwaways: Work Culture and Consumer Education. Stanford University Press, 1993.

-BOOK: Work Time: English Departments and the Circulation of Cultural Value. Stanford University Press, 1989.

-BOOK: The Critical Act: Criticism and Community. Yale University Press, 1978.
*REVIEW: "The Critical Act: Criticism and Community."Author(s) of Review: Stanley T. Gutman. Comparative Literature, Vol. 33, No. 3 (Summer, 1981), pp. 301-304

-"Economic Representations: What's at Stake?" (text at http://www.nd.edu/~econrep/essays/Econ_Rep_Watkins.pdf)

-BOOK? Work Time: English Departments and the Circulation of Cultural Value. (preview/sections of the book available at this link from Google Book Search: http://books.google.com/books?id=nPNw3s9P8ooC&dq=evan+watkins&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=-s3YXy7QqJ&sig=0oBkIW3xRGO5ToJ8IvB220qEyWU) Also is available at JSTOR but I'm having trouble logging on in New Hampshire.
*REVIEW: "Work Time: English Departments and the Circulation of Cultural Value" by Evan Watkins. Author(s) of Review: Bruce Robbins. Comparative Literature, Vol. 44, No. 4 (Autumn, 1992), pp. 425-427

-"Class novelties: distributive processes and lived experiences" Rethinking Marxism, Volume 17, Number 1, January 2005, pp. 9-13(5)

Works "in progress" (but perhaps published now):
-BOOK: Class Degrees: Vocational Education, Work, and Class Formation in the United States. Under contract with Stanford University Press.

-BOOK: Rhetoric, Gender, and Science. Ed. Collection with Professor Susan Squier
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All of the above Google/website searching took me about two hours. I know you said to inform you if the whole thing ends up taking more than a few hours. It most likely will if I go into all of the databases as I did for Virno. I'm fine with doing this, so just let me know if you'd like me to. Also, I've still got to track down the articles that you were interested in from the Sociological Abstracts search results. If you'd like me to search HELIN/E-journals for those articles before I continue on with these scholars, let me know.

I was just informed that the library is closing in 10 minutes (at 2:00 pm, yikes! Everything closes early here...) so I'll have to pick up on this tomorrow.

2 comments:

jeremiah said...

Thanks for working while away--I appreciate it. In answer to your question--

I've still got to track down the articles that you were interested in from the Sociological Abstracts search results. If you'd like me to search HELIN/E-journals for those articles before I continue on with these scholars, let me know.

Yes, I would perfer if you would start tracking down the texts I identified in your Sociological Abstracts search.

I'm adding more items to retrieve in the following comment. Keep up the good work--

J

jeremiah said...

More texts I'd like to see (from your post):

by Tiziana Terranova, “Post-Human Unbounded,” The Cyberculture Reader

BOOK: Network Culture: Politics for the Information Age. Pluto Press (July 22, 2004).

‘Communication beyond Meaning’ in Social Text, 2004);

with Luciana Parisi ‘A Matter of Affect: Digital Images and the Cybernetic Re-wiring of vision’ in Parallax, 2002)

‘Digital Darwin’ in New Formations, 1996;

Chain reaction: digital recombination and analogue dynamics’ in Under construction: Literaturas digitales y aproximaciones teóricas, 2004)

by Watkins, Class novelties: distributive processes and lived experiences" Rethinking Marxism, Volume 17, Number 1, January 2005, pp. 9-13(5)