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=== Week 3: How we got here: internet origins, ideologies, and logics === | === Week 3: How we got here: internet origins, ideologies, and logics === | ||
| − | * Real time lecture: | + | * Real time lecture: March 6th, 11-1 pacific/12-2 mountain/1-3 central/2-4 pm eastern |
* Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/9129428892 | * Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/9129428892 | ||
* Slides: TBD | * Slides: TBD | ||
Revision as of 19:01, 5 February 2026
Contents
Week 3: How we got here: internet origins, ideologies, and logics
- Real time lecture: March 6th, 11-1 pacific/12-2 mountain/1-3 central/2-4 pm eastern
- Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/9129428892
- Slides: TBD
Readings
- Notes on Surveillance Studies - Part one; Part two (from Simone Browne's On the Surveillance of Blackness, 2015) (Content note: honest and direct depictions of US chattel slavery)
- A People's History of the Internet (from Ben Tarnoff's Internet for the People, 2022)
- "Wired" (chapter from Fred Turner, From Counterculture to Cyberculture, 2006) Part one Part two
- The Californian Ideology, Richard Barbrook and Andy Cameron (1995)
- The Surveillant Assemblage, Kevin D. Haggerty and Richard V. Ericson (2000)
- Free Speech in the Panopticon" (chapter from P.E. Moskowitz' The Case Against Free Speech, 2019)
Guest lecturer
No guest lecturer. Alison will lead this week's discussion.
Tasks
- Discord discussion from week 1
- Readings