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An emerging academic discipline that studies the cultural effects and intellectual histories of software.

An emerging academic discipline that studies the cultural effects and intellectual histories of software.

"The school and the hospital, the military base and the scientific laboratory, the airport and the city—all social, economic, and cultural systems of modern society—run on software. Software is the invisible glue that ties it all together."

Software Takes Command, Lev Manovich.

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Data undermining

Hey all,

I was wondering if anyone could explain the term 'data undermining' by Anna Munster - because I just don't get it :-(

I do know the term data mining, but as I read it, it really doesn't relate to data undermining by Munster..

http://munster.networkedbook.org/data-undermining-the-work

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2017/12/05
14:02 UTC

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Relevant, more active subreddits?

Seeing as this subreddit isn't too active, anybody have any recommendations for subreddits related to software studies? I see there's /r/digitalhumanites, /r/criticaltheory, /r/mediastudies...

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2017/10/31
09:09 UTC

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