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>Web 2.0: before, during and after the event
>An issue of the Fibreculture Journal critically
>exploring the ontogenesis of Web 2.0
>
><http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue14/>http://journal.fibrecultu
re.org/issue14/
>
>Issue Editors: Anna Munster (College of Fine
>Arts, UNSW, Sydney) and Andrew Murphie (School
>of English, Media and Performing Arts, UNSW, Sydney)
>
>Refereed Articles
>
>Dreams of a New Medium
>Aden Evens
><http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue14/issue14_evens.html>http://
journal.fibreculture.org/issue14/issue14_evens.html
>
>Beyond the 'Networked Public Sphere': Politics,
>Participation and Technics in Web 2.0
>Ben Roberts
><http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue14/issue14_roberts.html>http:
//journal.fibreculture.org/issue14/issue14_roberts.html
>
>Between Promise and Practice: Web 2.0,
>Intercultural Dialogue and Digital Scholarship
>Ien Ang and Nayantara Pothen
><http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue14/issue14_ang_pothen.html>ht
tp://journal.fibreculture.org/issue14/issue14_ang_pothen.html
>
>Mapping Commercial Web 2.0 Worlds: Towards a New Critical Ontogenesis
>Ganaele Langlois, Fenwick McKelvey, Greg Elmer, and Kenneth Werbin
><http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue14/issue14_langlois_et_al.htm
l>http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue14/issue14_langlois_et_al.html
>
>Contexts and Provocations
>
>The Digital Given: 10 Web 2.0 Theses
>Geert Lovink, Ned Rossiter and Ippolita
><http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue14/issue14_ippolita_lovink_ro
ssiter.html>http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue14/issue14_ippolita_lovink_rossiter.html
>
>Co-creation and the new industrial paradigm of peer production
>Michel Bauwens
><http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue14/issue14_bauwens.html>http:
//journal.fibreculture.org/issue14/issue14_bauwens.html
>
>'Web 2.0' as a new context for artistic practices
>Juan Martin Prada
><http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue14/issue14_prada.html>http://
journal.fibreculture.org/issue14/issue14_prada.html
>
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