FCJ-154 Trolls, Peers and the Diagram of Collaboration
The warm and fuzzy rhetorics of network cultures–words like collaboration, participation and open communities–have always been made possible through acts of analytic metonymy. Once an ‘open community’ has been established, to take an example, deviations are all too often depicted as one-off excepti...
Main Author: | Nathaniel Tkacz |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Open Humanities Press
2013-12-01
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Series: | Fibreculture Journal |
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Online Access: | http://twentytwo.fibreculturejournal.org/fcj-154-trolls-peers-and-the-diagram-of-collaboration/ |
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