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'''Markus Krajewski''' (1972) is a cultural scientist and media historian. He is Professor of Media Studies with focus on the History and Theory of Media, University Basel. In 2002-2008 he was Associate Professor of [[Media Culture FM Bauhaus Weimar|Media History of Science in the Faculty of Media at Bauhaus University]], Weimar, and in 2008-9 a Visiting Scholar at the Humanities Center at Harvard University. Krajewski is author of ''Paper Machines: About Cards & Catalogs, 1548–1929'' (MIT Press, 2011), ''Der Diener. Mediengeschichte einer Figur zwischen Koenig und Klient'' [The Servant: Media History of a Figure between King and Client] (S. Fischer, 2010), and ''Restlosigkeit: Weltprojekte um 1900'' (S. Fischer, 2006). His current research projects include the history of scholarly and scientific exactitude, the media of servants, marginal epistemology, and specific shapes of German post-war architecture, especially tiled facades. He is also developer and maintainer of the bibliography software [http://www.verzetteln.de/synapsen Synapsen – A Hypertextual Card Index].
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'''Markus Krajewski''' (1972, Olpe) is a cultural scientist and media historian. He is Professor of Media Studies with focus on the History and Theory of Media, University Basel. In 2002-2008 he was Associate Professor of [[Media Culture FM Bauhaus Weimar|Media History of Science in the Faculty of Media at Bauhaus University]], Weimar, and in 2008-9 a Visiting Scholar at the Humanities Center at Harvard University. Krajewski is author of ''Paper Machines: About Cards & Catalogs, 1548–1929'' (MIT Press, 2011), ''Der Diener. Mediengeschichte einer Figur zwischen Koenig und Klient'' [The Servant: Media History of a Figure between King and Client] (S. Fischer, 2010), and ''Restlosigkeit: Weltprojekte um 1900'' (S. Fischer, 2006). His current research projects include the history of scholarly and scientific exactitude, the media of servants, marginal epistemology, and specific shapes of German post-war architecture, especially tiled facades. He is also developer and maintainer of the bibliography software [http://www.verzetteln.de/synapsen Synapsen – A Hypertextual Card Index].
  
 
==Books==
 
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* http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wissenschaftsgeschichte/index_e.html
 
* http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wissenschaftsgeschichte/index_e.html
 
* [http://e-pub.uni-weimar.de/opus4/frontdoor/index/index/docId/724 Ph.D. thesis]
 
* [http://e-pub.uni-weimar.de/opus4/frontdoor/index/index/docId/724 Ph.D. thesis]
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* [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markus_Krajewski_(Medienwissenschaftler) Wikipedia-DE]
  
 
[[Category:Writers|Krajewski, Markus]] [[Category:Media archaeology|Krajewski, Markus]] [[Category:Cultural techniques|Krajewski, Markus]]
 
[[Category:Writers|Krajewski, Markus]] [[Category:Media archaeology|Krajewski, Markus]] [[Category:Cultural techniques|Krajewski, Markus]]

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Markus Krajewski (1972, Olpe) is a cultural scientist and media historian. He is Professor of Media Studies with focus on the History and Theory of Media, University Basel. In 2002-2008 he was Associate Professor of Media History of Science in the Faculty of Media at Bauhaus University, Weimar, and in 2008-9 a Visiting Scholar at the Humanities Center at Harvard University. Krajewski is author of Paper Machines: About Cards & Catalogs, 1548–1929 (MIT Press, 2011), Der Diener. Mediengeschichte einer Figur zwischen Koenig und Klient [The Servant: Media History of a Figure between King and Client] (S. Fischer, 2010), and Restlosigkeit: Weltprojekte um 1900 (S. Fischer, 2006). His current research projects include the history of scholarly and scientific exactitude, the media of servants, marginal epistemology, and specific shapes of German post-war architecture, especially tiled facades. He is also developer and maintainer of the bibliography software Synapsen – A Hypertextual Card Index.

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(in German unless noted otherwise)

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