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David Berry is a philosopher and writer on issues including copyleft, intellectual property, music, art, open-source, free-software, radical politics and social theory. He is Senior Lecturer in Digital Media. He is interested in the methodological and theoretical challenges of studying digital media, particularly through an approach broadly conceived as cultural political economy. He also has strong research interests in the philosophical and theoretical implications of the work of Heidegger, Kittler, Arendt, Tarde, and Latour. Berry's research covers a wide theoretical area including culture, political economy, media/medium theory, software studies, actor-network theory, the philosophy of technology, and the computational turn in Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences (Digital Humanities). He is also a member of the and the Callaghan Centre for Conflict, Power, and Empire.  
 
David Berry is a philosopher and writer on issues including copyleft, intellectual property, music, art, open-source, free-software, radical politics and social theory. He is Senior Lecturer in Digital Media. He is interested in the methodological and theoretical challenges of studying digital media, particularly through an approach broadly conceived as cultural political economy. He also has strong research interests in the philosophical and theoretical implications of the work of Heidegger, Kittler, Arendt, Tarde, and Latour. Berry's research covers a wide theoretical area including culture, political economy, media/medium theory, software studies, actor-network theory, the philosophy of technology, and the computational turn in Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences (Digital Humanities). He is also a member of the and the Callaghan Centre for Conflict, Power, and Empire.  
  
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Latest revision as of 14:11, 3 December 2022

David Berry is a philosopher and writer on issues including copyleft, intellectual property, music, art, open-source, free-software, radical politics and social theory. He is Senior Lecturer in Digital Media. He is interested in the methodological and theoretical challenges of studying digital media, particularly through an approach broadly conceived as cultural political economy. He also has strong research interests in the philosophical and theoretical implications of the work of Heidegger, Kittler, Arendt, Tarde, and Latour. Berry's research covers a wide theoretical area including culture, political economy, media/medium theory, software studies, actor-network theory, the philosophy of technology, and the computational turn in Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences (Digital Humanities). He is also a member of the and the Callaghan Centre for Conflict, Power, and Empire.

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