b2o: an online journal is an online-only, free-to-read, peer-reviewed journal published by the boundary 2 editorial collective, with a standalone Editorial Board.
Volume 3, Issue 3 (August 2018)
Special Issue: The Digital Turn
Special Issue editor: David Golumbia
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- David Golumbia, “The Digital Turn.”
- Chris Gilliard and Hugh Culik, “The New Pythagoreans.”
- Zachary Loeb, “From Megatechnic Bribe to Megatechnic Blackmail: Mumford’s ‘Megamachine’ after the Digital Turn.”
- Gavin Mueller, “Digital Proudhonism.”
- Tim Duffy, “Mapping Without Tools: What the Digital Turn Can Learn from the Cartographic Turn.”
- Joseph Erb, Joanna Hearne, and Mark Palmer with Durbin Feeling, “Origin Stories in the Genealogy of Cherokee Language Technology.”
- tante, “Artificial Saviors.”
- Michelle Moravec, “The Endless Night of Wikipedia’s Notable Woman Problem.”
- Jonathan Beller, “The Computational Unconscious.”
- Siobhan Senier, “What Indigenous Literature Can Bring to Electronic Archives.”
- Rob Hunter, “The Digital Turn and the Ethical Turn: Depoliticization in Digital Practice and Political Theory.”
- John Pat Leary, “Innovation and the Neoliberal Idioms of Development.”
- Annemarie Perez, “UndocuDreamers: Public Writing and the Digital Turn.”
- Gretchen Soderlund, “Futures of Journalisms Past (or, Pasts of Journalism’s Future).”
- Anthony Galluzzo, “The Singularity in the I790s: Toward a Prehistory of the Present With William Godwin and Thomas Malthus.”