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New forms
but a publisher now also needs to be a reader, a commentator, needs to engage on social media.
modular, non-linear publishing
hybrid publishing processes
culture which is remixed and made modular in digital environments creates new forms of communication.
Thats how she came up with a zine, as a research medium for her research to continue growing.
This shows that there is a need for different modes of publishing and for alternative platforms, but also for new strategies of communication and distribution.
Connecting the right authors and audience to the right publisher can ensure the sustainability of the publication.
Each contributor responds and reflects on the work of another contributor
"As scholars, as thinkers, as makers it is also on us, I think, to jam the archive, and to make the ways that the digital archive thinks about how the world is represented, how history will be read, or how history will be understood."
work towards bridging the gap between authors, readers and themselves
The tool fosters the exploration of new strategies of learning and reading. ASAB is not meant to be understood as a full-fledged “product” or “service”, but more as an experimental instrument to rethink publishing.
The urgency was that of modifying the software stack and to build organizational techniques to create safe spaces for targeted communities.
not necessarily male engineers rooted in computer science but often designers and media people with a particular attention to user interface (Mastodon looks much better than the average free software project) as well as communities typically underrepresented in free software development such as people of color, queer, etc.
an alternative to the internet (particularly, to blogging and social media), often emphasizing the handmade, visual, and material qualities of its medium.
new field of research spanning literary studies, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, film studies, media studies, cultural studies, art history, linguistics, theology, classics, and more.