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Published: 01 January 2014
Figure 4 Fixit Clinic coaches S. and C. collaboratively inspect a faulty switch on a compact disc player at a Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley, California, event on November 10, 2013. Photograph by Daniela K. Rosner More
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Published: 01 May 2023
figure 2 The scene of crime, Joseph Zealy's photography studio, where Renty was captured. This image was redacted by Ariella Aïsha Azoulay in collaboration with Yonatan Vinitsky. More
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Public Culture (2017) 29 (3 (83)): 539–562.
Published: 01 September 2017
...Dorien Zandbergen This empirical-critical study looks at the Air Quality Egg project, a Euro-American effort focused on the collaborative creation of a “smart” air quality sensor network. While widely celebrated as a “best practice” example of bottom-up smart city making, the involvement of a US...
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Public Culture (2015) 27 (2 (76)): 201–212.
Published: 01 May 2015
..., and in more empowered roles than in the past. This development offers an opportunity to develop more transparent, ethical, and effective models for collaborative urban research involving universities, local government, and citizen science networks. References Amin Ash . 2013 . “ The Urban...
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Public Culture (2013) 25 (3 (71)): 401–434.
Published: 01 September 2013
... and social sciences has obscured the value of thin description as a method. Focusing on the work of Erving Goffman as well as large-scale collaborative projects such as the Natural History of an Interview, Love suggests that microanalyses of observed behavior provide a model for reading across disciplines...
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Public Culture (2014) 26 (1 (72)): 3–11.
Published: 01 January 2014
... elite universities and corporate funders. In light of the capacities of the World Wide Web, which allows for participation, collaboration, and self-publication without the intervention of an editor or a publisher, the recentralizing of learning in MOOCs seems more in keeping with nineteenth-century...
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Public Culture (2014) 26 (3 (74)): 469–500.
Published: 01 September 2014
... imaging not only has been used by human rights advocates to pursue their ends but has also transformed those ends, separating intention from effect, policy from practice, and advocacy’s present from its past. In this process, surveillance states and human rights NGOs have come to collaborate...
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Public Culture (2016) 28 (2 (79)): 215–235.
Published: 01 May 2016
... to mitigate climate change and promote collaborative energy production, such as community-owned wind parks. Even when states adopt bold energy transition targets, as Mexico has done, the methods of transition can be deeply problematic. 2016 Anthropocene Mexico politics renewable energy wind power...
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Public Culture (2010) 22 (1): 119–126.
Published: 01 January 2010
...JC2 project:rendition was an art collaboration that investigated recent American military policies hidden from public view. The project was produced by JC 2 , a collective comprising the artists Joy Episalla, Joy Garnett, Carrie Moyer, and Carrie Yamaoka...
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Public Culture (2015) 27 (1 (75)): 53–84.
Published: 01 January 2015
...Fred Turner; Christine Larson This article identifies a mode of intellectual influence and popular celebrity that has emerged alongside American computer science and collaborative engineering: “network celebrity.” By tracking the tactics and impact of three key intellectual entrepreneurs — Norbert...
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Public Culture (2017) 29 (1 (81)): 79–112.
Published: 01 January 2017
...Jo Guldi From the 1970s, international networks spanning New Delhi to the Cree tribes of Canada collaborated in experimenting with many-to-many mapping. Their work generated techniques for the participatory management of land use that preceded the creation of the many-to-many map online...
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Public Culture (2022) 34 (3 (98)): 359–364.
Published: 01 September 2022
..., agricultural industries, and a nuclear power plant. The essay offers methodological reflections for the study of this socio-spatial formation, paying particular attention to how race becomes material through uneven exposure to hazard and to collaborative knowledge production with movements for environmental...
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Public Culture (2022) 34 (3 (98)): 515–535.
Published: 01 September 2022
...Kim Gurney; Neo Muyanga; Edgar Pieterse Abstract This conversation among a trio of interdisciplinary practitioners moves nimbly between a palace, a shed, and a kitchen—with a trickster spider as totem. Reflections on a new opera based in African folklore produced as a multimodal collaboration...
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Public Culture (2022) 34 (1 (96)): 99–121.
Published: 01 January 2022
... have often been out of step with the movement and with international media narratives that have defined it. The article provides historical and theoretical insight into the role of both collaboration and conflict in the formation of the city's political identity and points to possibilities for engaging...
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Public Culture (2016) 28 (2 (79)): 317–350.
Published: 01 May 2016
..., the researcher Daniel Aldana Cohen interviewed several members of the working group on the challenges and opportunities that cities increasingly face in a warming world, with a focus on revealing common points of interest, shared understandings, and divergent opinions. 2016 cities collaboration design...
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Public Culture (2009) 21 (3): 437–439.
Published: 01 September 2009
.... Our site gets tens of thousands of visitors, and we receive superior-quality submissions in greater numbers and from a wider range of places than ever before. I wish to recognize the collaborations that have made these improvements pos- sible. First, I want to acknowledge the work of Managing...
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Public Culture (2021) 33 (2 (94)): 151–160.
Published: 01 May 2021
..., class, community, potential labor, and desire into a kaleidoscope of patterns of collaborations and amorphous forms of sociality that cannot be calibrated to specific, transcendent forms of community. Thus we contend that even the move from more informal and self-built patterns of majority districts...
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Public Culture (2013) 25 (3 (71)): 435–452.
Published: 01 September 2013
... to produce collaborations between the social sciences and the life sciences researchers. This was for two reasons really. First, I was fed up with the way in which some science and technology studies were happy to remain on the level of commentary — to look from the outside at what the scientists were doing...
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Public Culture (2002) 14 (1): 277–279.
Published: 01 January 2002
..., on the other. Scholars ranging from anthropologists to politi- cal scientists were invited to collaborate as senior researchers. Two institutions are represented collectively: the school of sociologists established by Alain Touraine at Paris’s...
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Public Culture (2004) 16 (3): 407–429.
Published: 01 September 2004
... so that expanded spaces of economic and cultural operation become available to residents of limited means. This essay is framed around the notion of people as infrastructure, which emphasizes economic collaboration among residents seemingly marginalized from and immiserated by urban life...