Difference between revisions of "Software studies"

From Monoskop
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 87: Line 87:
 
* [http://monoskop.org/log/?tag=software-studies Publications on software studies at Monoskop Log]
 
* [http://monoskop.org/log/?tag=software-studies Publications on software studies at Monoskop Log]
  
===Book chapters, papers, articles, theses===
+
===Journal issues, book chapters, papers, articles, theses===
  
 
* Matthew Fuller, [http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0009/msg00040.html "It looks like you're writing a letter: Microsoft Word"], ''Nettime'', 5 Sep 2000.
 
* Matthew Fuller, [http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0009/msg00040.html "It looks like you're writing a letter: Microsoft Word"], ''Nettime'', 5 Sep 2000.
Line 102: Line 102:
 
* Matthew Fuller, "Software Studies Methods", in ''The Routledge Companion to Media Studies and Digital Humanities'', ed. Jentery Sayers, New York: Routledge, 2016; [https://monoskop.org/media/text/fuller_2017_how_to_be_a_geek/#c03 repr. in] Fuller, ''How To Be a Geek'', Polity, 2017.  
 
* Matthew Fuller, "Software Studies Methods", in ''The Routledge Companion to Media Studies and Digital Humanities'', ed. Jentery Sayers, New York: Routledge, 2016; [https://monoskop.org/media/text/fuller_2017_how_to_be_a_geek/#c03 repr. in] Fuller, ''How To Be a Geek'', Polity, 2017.  
 
* Aymeric Mansoux, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=18777 Sandbox Culture: A Study of the Application of Free and Open Source Software Licensing Ideas to Art and Cultural Production]'', London: Goldsmiths University of London, 2017, xxxviii+486 pp. PhD dissertation.
 
* Aymeric Mansoux, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=18777 Sandbox Culture: A Study of the Application of Free and Open Source Software Licensing Ideas to Art and Cultural Production]'', London: Goldsmiths University of London, 2017, xxxviii+486 pp. PhD dissertation.
 +
* [https://digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/17/2/index.html ''Digital Humanities Quarterly'' 17(2): "Situating Critical Code Studies in the Digital Humanities"], eds. Mark Marino and Jeremy Douglass, 2023.
 +
 
* [http://softwarestudies.projects.cavi.au.dk/index.php/Publications#Books_Chapters more]
 
* [http://softwarestudies.projects.cavi.au.dk/index.php/Publications#Books_Chapters more]
  

Revision as of 12:01, 19 August 2023

Scholars

Events

Resources

Publications

Matthew Fuller (ed.), Software Studies: A Lexicon, 2008, Log.
Olga Goriunova (ed.), Fun and Software: Exploring Pleasure, Paradox and Pain in Computing, 2014. Log.

Journals

Book series

Software Studies (MIT Press) [1]

Edited by Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Winnie Soon, Jichen Zhu and Noah Wardrip-Fruin (since 2022); formerly by Matthew Fuller, Lev Manovich, and Noah Wardrip-Fruin.

Other books

Journal issues, book chapters, papers, articles, theses

Primary references

  • Friedrich Kittler, "There Is No Software", Stanford Literature Review, 9:1 (Spring 1992), pp 81-90; repr. in CTheory, 18 Oct 1995; repr. in Electronic Culture, ed. Timothy Druckrey, New York: Aperture, 1996, pp 331-337; repr. in Kittler, Literature, Media, Information Systems, ed. John Johnston, Amsterdam, 1997, pp 147-155.
    • "Es gibt keine Software", in Writing/écriture/Schrift, ed. Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Munich, 1992; repr. in Kittler, Draculas Vermächtnis. Technische Schriften, Leipzig: Reclam, 1993, pp 225-242. (German)
  • Félix Guattari, "A propos des machines", Chimeres 19 (Spring 1993). Originally given as a lecture in November 1990 at the 'Cinema et Litterature: Le temps des machines' conference organised by the Centre de recherche et d'action culturelle de Valence. (French)
    • "On Machines", trans. Vivian Constantinopoulos, in Journal of Philosophy and the Visual Arts 6, ed. Andrew Benjamin, London: Academy Editions, 1995, pp 8-12. [16]
    • "Über Maschinen", in Ästhetik und Maschinismus. Texte zu und von Félix Guattari, ed. Henning Schmidgen, Berlin, 1995, pp 115-132. (German)

See also

Software art, Evil media, Cultural transcoding, Digital humanities

Links