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  1. The age of distraction: Reading, writing, and politics in a high-speed networked economy

    The age of distraction: Reading, writing, and politics in a high-speed networked economy

    Lene Tøftestuen - 27.05.2021 - 17:47

  2. The Fabric of Interface: Mobile Media, Design, and Gender

    The Fabric of Interface: Mobile Media, Design, and Gender

    Lene Tøftestuen - 27.05.2021 - 17:54

  3. Toxic Geek Masculinity in Media

    Toxic Geek Masculinity in Media

    Lene Tøftestuen - 28.05.2021 - 14:45

  4. Platform Capitalism

    Platform Capitalism

    Lene Tøftestuen - 28.05.2021 - 14:47

  5. Sociophobia: Political Change in the Digital Utopia

    Sociophobia: Political Change in the Digital Utopia

    Lene Tøftestuen - 02.06.2021 - 16:02

  6. Disruptive fixation: School reform and the pitfalls of techno-idealism

    In New York City in 2009, a new kind of public school opened its doors to its inaugural class of middle schoolers. Conceived by a team of game designers and progressive educational reformers and backed by prominent philanthropic foundations, it promised to reinvent the classroom for the digital age. Ethnographer Christo Sims documented the life of the school from its planning stages to the graduation of its first eighth-grade class. Disruptive Fixation is his account of how this “school for digital kids,” heralded as a model of tech-driven educational reform, reverted to a more conventional type of schooling with rote learning, an emphasis on discipline, and traditional hierarchies of authority. Troubling gender and racialized class divisions also emerged.

    Daniel Johannes Flaten Rosnes - 17.06.2021 - 22:31

  7. The Computer as Improviser: Computational Text-Generation in Electronic Literature

    The Computer as Improviser: Computational Text-Generation in Electronic Literature

    Hazel Smith - 23.08.2021 - 07:48

  8. Gender as Patterns: Unfixed Forms in Electronic Poetry

    Gender as Patterns: Unfixed Forms in Electronic Poetry

    Ole Kristian Sæther Skoge - 01.10.2021 - 18:56

  9. Looking Back while Moving Forward: The Case of Concrete Poetry and Sankofa

    This article considers the intersection between African oral tradition and electronic literature by exploring the potential of Sankofa to interact with concrete poetry in an electronic space. Sankofa is an example of the Adinkra, a set of symbols that were originally created and used by the Akan in West Africa. These symbols have literary value which this article looks at in ways similar to concrete poetry; examining Sankofa as concrete poetry in an electronic context enables a simultaneous dovetailing with as well as convergence from oral and print based modes of engaging with the text: aspects of oral tradition influence this exploration. 

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.06.2022 - 18:53

  10. Letter From Porto ELO Conference July, 2017

    Documentation of some papers from the July, 2017 ELO Conference in Porto, Portugal

    Johannah Rodgers - 15.02.2023 - 00:17

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