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Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures (2019), 370 pp.
It Happened on Tinder: Reflections and Studies on Internet-Infused Dating
Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures (2019), 219 pp.
Culture of the Selfie: Self-Representation in Contemporary Visual Culture
Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures (2017), 115 pp.
Internet on the Outstation: The Digital Divide and Remote Aboriginal Communities
Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures (2016), 225 pp.
Geoblocking and Global Video Culture
Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures (2016), 203 pp.
From Print to Ebooks: A Hybrid Publishing Toolkit for the Arts
Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures (2015), 142 pp.
"The Toolkit aims to provide a practical guide on how to develop electronic publications, for publishers as well as for anyone else interested in this subject matter. The Toolkit will attempt to provide insight into the prerequisite conditions of electronic publishing, to suggest Open Source tools w
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Beyond ICT4D: New Media Research in Uganda
Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures (2011), 150 pp.
"Conducted in 2009 by a group of five Masters in New Media (humanities) students from the University of Amsterdam under the supervision of Geert Lovink the research examines both the role and implementation of ICTs in Uganda, covering a wide range of subcultures and projects, including internet cafe
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Incommunicado Reader
Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures (2005), 192 pp.
"Aiming to bring some of the network-cultural forms of collaboration into ICT debates dominated by standard policy and research procedure, the Incommunicado project does not offer a univocal master-narrative of what’s wrong with the world of ICT, or of how it should be. Members of the Incommunicad
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