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    Ağ Kültürü: Enformasyon Çağında Siyaset

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    Traduzione in lingua turca della monografia Network Culture: Politics for the Information Age (Pluto Press, 2004) dedicata allo studio dell'emergente cultura di rete attraverso l'esplicazione dei concetti di informazione, protocollo, auto-organizzazione, lavoro libero e biopotere comunicativ

    Cultura de la red: Información, política y trabajo libre

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    Traduzione in lingua spagnola della monografia Network Culture: Politics for the Information Age (Pluto Press 2004) sulle caratteristiche di un nuovo tipo di cultura comunicativa quale sostenuto dalle reti digitali informatiche, con capitoli sul passaggio dalla politica della rappresentazione a quelle dell'informazione; sul rapporto tra protocolli informatici e topologia della rete; sulla crescente importanza del lavoro gratuito e voluntario degli utenti nell'economia digitali; sullo sviluppo di nuove forme di controllo e sulla svolta biopolitica della comunicazione

    Ordinary Psychopathologies of Cognitive Capitalism

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    The relation between the normal and the pathological in current discussions around digital technologies, intellectual labor, and cognitive capitalism reprinted in a new anthology dedicated to the idea of activist neuroaesthetics

    Technology, Postcoloniality, and the Mediterranean

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    Mediterranean; Technology; Technological Diversity; Colonialism; Epistemology; Computatio

    Colonial Infrastructures and Technosocial Networks

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    A conversation with postcolonial media theorist Ravi Sundaram about the technological reconfiguration of the social and its colonial histor

    I Cultural Studies e la mediazione tecnologica

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    This essay focuses on the relation between contemporary culture and technological mediation, by adopting the approaches and themes that have traditionally characterized British cultural studies, and by testing their possible declination in the context of Italian digital culture. More specifically, the question of technological mediation is reconsidered in relation to one of the most crucial issues for the cultural studies’ anglophone tradition, that is the representation of cultural identities and differences, while specifically looking at the Italian context. By so doing the essay intends, on one hand, to position itself in the wake of an international intellectual movement that has played a crucial role in the restructuring of academic knowledges and disciplines through the adoption of an inter- and trans-disciplinary thought, while on the other hand recognizing the importance of technological mediation as a subject of critical study in contemporary culture. In contemporary Italy, in fact, the diffusion of social media platforms and apps has coincided with an increasing centrality and visibility of differences of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity and race. Drawing on the main theoretical coordinates delineated by the cultural studies approach, and at the same time considering technological mediation as a new fundamental aspect in the construction of social and cultural identities and differences, the essay therefore discusses some videos produced and circulated on the Tik Tok platform in the Italian context. The final aim is to argue that, while the construction of Italian national culture in the second half of the 20th century had mainly taken place through the homogenizing power of television, the historical conjuncture of the 21st century seems now to propose a new politics of differences based and modulated by the algorithmic mediation of platforms
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