Monday, March 20, 2006

Die neue Ausgabe der Zeitschrift Cultural Studies (Taylor & Francis) widmet sich zu einem großen Teil dem Thema "geistiges Eigentum":
  • Ted Striphas, Kembrew McLeod: "Strategic improprieties: cultural studies, the everyday, and the politics of intellectual properties: Introduction"
  • Adrian Johns: "Intellectual property and the nature of science"
  • McKenzie Wark: "Information wants to be free (but is everywhere in chains)"
  • Andrew Herman, Rosemary J. Coombe, Lewis Kaye: "Your second life? Goodwill and the performativity of intellectual property in online digital gaming".
  • Eva Hemmungs Wirtén: "Out of sight and out of mind: On the cultural hegemony of intellectual property" - Hemmungs Wirtén ist auch Autorin des Buches "No Trespassing: Authorship, Intellectual Property Rights, and the Boundaries of Globalization", erschienen 2004 bei der University of Toronto Press
  • Siva Vaidhyanathan: "Afterword. Critical information studies: A bibliographic manifesto" - "This paper takes measure of an emerging scholarly field that sits at the intersection of many important areas of study. Critical Information Studies (CIS) considers the ways in which culture and information are regulated by their relationship to commerce, creativity, and other human affairs. CIS captures the variety of approaches and bodies of knowledge needed to make sense of important phenomena such as copyright policy, electronic voting, encryption, the state of libraries, the preservation of ancient cultural traditions, and markets for cultural production". - Der Medien- und Kulturhistoriker Vaidhyanathan hat auch die Bücher "Copyrights and Copywrongs: The Rise of Intellectual Property and How it Threatens Creativity" und "The Anarchist in the Library" verfasst.
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