Thanks for the help and comments on my earlier post toward the article I
was working on about the crisis in the US media. The article has just been
published in Telepolis. Here is the url for the article. I welcome
comments and further thoughts on this issue as it is a critical one that
the progres
On Tuesday, 18. January 2005 18:13, Benjamin Geer wrote:
> > This only applies if you assume that each work as a small number of
> > authors, or that these authors are easily identifiable. This, of course,
> > is not the case with major collaborative works. It's next to impossible
> > to identify
Re: Oh! "Freedom!" (27 times) and al Qaeda
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Results from the EU-India Workshop/IP Conference, Sarai, Delhi January 2005.
Creative Industries: from properties to relationships.
If you are a scientist you believe that it is good to find out
how the world works, that it is good to find out what the
realities are, that it is good to turn over
Codework Self-Negated
If not for self-negation, codework remains within formal structures,
broken, chaotic, or otherwise. It's semantics that opens up the universe
of discourse; at the same time, semantics shuts down or bypasses the
structures. The problematization of language rises by itself