Contemporary societies are often described in terms of network metaphors and theories informed by an ‘ethos of connectivity’. Many contemporary social theories (from Luhmann’s systems theory to Deleuze/Guattari’s rhizome analysis to Actor Network Theory) operate with a normative bias toward networking. In recent years, however, diagnoses of over-networking (hyperconnectivity) have increased alongside the search for, and experimentation with, practices and infrastructures of de-networking. The lecture will present some exemplary cases of these phenomena and inquire into the social and media-theoretical relevance of disconnection. What conceptual challenges might be associated with thinking in terms of de-networking? P...
'The network' has achieved a form of 'institutionalized utopianism' in the recent past and is posite...
It seems peculiar that a non-theory, anti-method has managed to become canonical, but that is what B...
<p>The language of networks now describes everything from the Internet to the economy to terrorist o...
This dissertation argues that the concept of the network has brought together technology, economics,...
How do we think beyond the dominant images and imaginaries of connectivity? Undoing Networks enables...
This essay picks up on the invitation extended by the sessions on ‘MediaArcheology: Network(s)’ at F...
How do we think about networks under post-digital conditions? What does this imply for research? Pub...
How do we think about networks under post- digital conditions? What does this imply for research? T...
How do we think about networks under post- digital conditions? What does this imply for research?&nb...
The celebration of network cultures as open, decentralized, and horizontal all too easily forgets th...
This keynote presentation begins with a contrast. On the one hand, network technologies are very des...
The key questions the present volume seeks to answer are why and how to read society as a network. A...
"Steps to an Ecology for the Networks" The article will move from theoretical tools coming chiefly f...
Taking the “right to disconnect” discussion as a starting point, this article considers how the im/...
In this issue of Academic Quarter, we focus on the network approach. Throughout the past 40 years th...
'The network' has achieved a form of 'institutionalized utopianism' in the recent past and is posite...
It seems peculiar that a non-theory, anti-method has managed to become canonical, but that is what B...
<p>The language of networks now describes everything from the Internet to the economy to terrorist o...
This dissertation argues that the concept of the network has brought together technology, economics,...
How do we think beyond the dominant images and imaginaries of connectivity? Undoing Networks enables...
This essay picks up on the invitation extended by the sessions on ‘MediaArcheology: Network(s)’ at F...
How do we think about networks under post-digital conditions? What does this imply for research? Pub...
How do we think about networks under post- digital conditions? What does this imply for research? T...
How do we think about networks under post- digital conditions? What does this imply for research?&nb...
The celebration of network cultures as open, decentralized, and horizontal all too easily forgets th...
This keynote presentation begins with a contrast. On the one hand, network technologies are very des...
The key questions the present volume seeks to answer are why and how to read society as a network. A...
"Steps to an Ecology for the Networks" The article will move from theoretical tools coming chiefly f...
Taking the “right to disconnect” discussion as a starting point, this article considers how the im/...
In this issue of Academic Quarter, we focus on the network approach. Throughout the past 40 years th...
'The network' has achieved a form of 'institutionalized utopianism' in the recent past and is posite...
It seems peculiar that a non-theory, anti-method has managed to become canonical, but that is what B...
<p>The language of networks now describes everything from the Internet to the economy to terrorist o...