Issue 5.1 of Fast Capitalism was a special issue dedicated to the life and work of Paul Piccone. Ben Agger and Timothy Luke published these articles and more as an edited volume A Journal of No Illusions: Telos, Paul Piccone, and the Americanization of Critical Theory. ARTICLES The “Americanization” of Critical Theory: A Legacy of Paul Piccone and…Continue Reading FAST CAPITALISM 5.1 – A TRIBUTE TO PAUL PICCONE
Category: News and Events
END OF ITUNES ON @BIZRADIO132
CENTER FOR THEORY AUDIOS Director of the Center for Theory, Dr. David Arditi, recently spoke on a segment of “Knowledge @ Wharton” called “The End of iTunes.” The interview originally aired on Sirius XM Channel 132, Business Radio Powered by The Wharton School on June 5, 2019 at 10:30am. Listen here: http://www.uta.edu/theory/docs/David_Arditi_on_Business-Radio_SiriusXM_132.mp3…Continue Reading END OF ITUNES ON @BIZRADIO132
FAST CAPITALISM 4.1 ARCHIVE NOW AVAILABLE
ARTICLES ‘I Am the Library’Audrey Sprenger PDF Revolutionary Industry and Digital ColonialismD.E. Wittkower PDF By What Means, By Whose Means?Alf Rehn PDF Knowledge and Cultural Production in the Context of Contemporary Capitalism: A Response to WittkowerJeremy Hunsinger PDF Saying Something or Having Something to Say: Attention Seeking, the Breakdown of Privacy, and the Promise of…Continue Reading FAST CAPITALISM 4.1 ARCHIVE NOW AVAILABLE
DATA DRIVEN DISCOVERY
Dr. David Arditi discussing how to get a theorist involved in digital research. 2019-05-08 Data Driven Discovery Symposium Full Recording from University of Texas at Arlington on Vimeo….Continue Reading DATA DRIVEN DISCOVERY
RIAA WANTS TO REWRITE THE DMCA: NO! — ITAKE-OVER
When Congress passed the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA) of 1998, it was an unmitigated hand-out to the recording industry. Now the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) wants to revisit the debate to litigate the “tech industry” this time. Ironically, the tech industry was in its infancy at the passage of the DMCA: Google […]…Continue Reading RIAA WANTS TO REWRITE THE DMCA: NO! — ITAKE-OVER