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KNIT R&D

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KNIT R&D is a student research group dedicated to advising on the development of the academic digital commons KNIT based on research in political, educational, intellectual, and aesthetic issues in digital technology.

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    • October 1, 2018 at 5:17 pm #1467
      erin glass
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      An absolute pleasure talking with you all today! Below are links that I used today.

      Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the reading. Have a great week!

      knit r&d: meeting notes Oct 1, 2018 – HackMD
      Big Other: Surveillance Capitalism and the Prospects of an Information Civilization by Shoshana Zuboff :: SSRN
      Here’s how to download all your data from Facebook. It might be a wake-up call. – The Washington Post
      Pedagogy and the Logic of Platforms | EDUCAUSE
      EduCon with Chris Gilliard and Students – YouTube
      The Digital Humanities Manifesto 2
      Digital Humanities Manifesto 2.0 Launched « Todd Presner
      A Digital Humanities Manifesto » The Digital Humanities Manifesto 2.0
      4. Working in Public | Generous Thinking
      Humanities Commons – Open access, open source, open to all
      Should This Be the Last Thing You Read on Academia.edu? | Gary Hall – Academia.edu
      Record | Publications Public Philosophy Journal
      About HASTAC | HASTAC
      Call for Proposals (due Oct 15)! Join us for HASTAC 2019: “Decolonizing Technologies, Reprogramming Education” | HASTAC
      Electronic Literature Organization – To facilitate and promote the writing, publishing, and reading of literature in electronic media.
      Electronic Literature Collection – Volume 3
      novelling
      Transborder Immigrant Tool
      Video: Our Program – Cyborgology
      Full text of “Guerilla Open Access Manifesto”
      Meet the pirate queen making academic papers free online – The Verge
      DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: The Why and How of Middleware
      The Weaponization of Education Data
      The Mechanic Muse – What Is Distant Reading? – The New York Times
      LiteraryLabPamphlet13.pdf
      Distant Reading after Moretti | Lauren F. Klein
      Using Library Science to Map the Child Separation Crisis | WIRED
      Torn Apart / Separados
      JupyterLab
      Voyant Tools
      selfiecity
      Selfiexploratory
      Rainbows End (by Vernor Vinge)
      Free Software Is Even More Important Now – GNU Project – Free Software Foundation
      Platform Cooperativism
      Open Letter in Support of Google Employees and Tech Workers | ICRAC
      Project Maven to Deploy Computer Algorithms to War Zone by Year’s End > U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE > Article
      Which Side Are They On? | David A. Banks
      The Pleasure of Do-It-Yourself Slow Computing | The New Republic
      How to make a gif? – GIF IT UP
      readings – KNIT R&D
      KNIT | UC San Diego Digital Commons

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