[Themaintainers] Launch Event SI "Alternative Histories in DIY Cultures & Maker Utopias" - Thu. April 29, 18.00 / 6 pm CET

Felipe Fonseca felipefonseca at gmail.com
Fri Apr 23 05:04:27 EDT 2021


Thanks for sharing, but apparently the event is not open. I tried to
register via the link and got this message:

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Em qui., 22 de abr. de 2021 às 15:18, Yana Boeva <yanawillwork at gmail.com>
escreveu:

> *** apologies for cross-posting ***
>
> Dear all,
>
> We are happy to announce the publication of *Alternative Histories in DIY
> Cultures & Maker Utopias*, a special issue of *Digital Culture & Society*
> (Vo. 6, Issue 1, 2020). A brief abstract and further details can be found
> below.
>
> We like to invite you to the *launch event* with many of the authors on *Thursday,
> April 29th, 18.00-19.45 / 6-7.45 pm CET* (Central European Time). Please register
> in advance for this meeting here
> <https://hogeschoolrotterdam.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcufuysqTwiHtAXmJwH4LHYZAZcbniYrvaC>
> .
>
> *Alternative Histories in DIY Cultures & Maker Utopias*
> As DIY digital maker culture proliferates globally, research on these
> practices is also maturing. Still, particular terminologies dominate beyond
> their Western contexts, and technocultural histories of making are often
> rendered as over-simplified technomyths that render invisible diverse local
> practices. This special issue brings together contributions that highlight
> how historicising plays a role in mythmaking and the creation of social
> imaginaries.
>
> The issue includes diverse and excellent contributions of full papers,
> exploratory papers, two interviews and a series of short (hi)stories. Our
> Introduction editorial is available open access
> <https://www.transcript-verlag.de/media/pdf/bf/23/c8/ts4955_1Hn7MQwEDjKFsb.pdf>
> . Each article is available from Transcript/De Gruyter here
> <https://www.degruyter.com/journal/key/DCS/html>.
>
> The full issue available to order in print or PDF can be found here
> <https://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-4955-0/digital-culture-society-dcs/>. After
> one year it will be open access on the journal website
> <http://digicults.org/>.
>
> All the best,
> Cindy Kohtala, Yana Boeva & Peter Troxler (guest editors)
>
>
> Yana Boeva, PhD
> Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Stuttgart
> Institute for Social Sciences | Cluster of Excellence "Integrative
> Computational Design and Construction for Architecture
> <https://www.intcdc.uni-stuttgart.de/>”
>
> yanaboeva.xyz | twitter.com/dropsmops
> Editor 4S Backchannels <http://www.4sonline.org/blog>
>
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