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Critical Praxis and the Open Book. Janneke Adema 16-10-2012. Topic. Provisional title: Knowledge Production Beyond The Codex? New Explorations of the Scholarly Monograph in Contemporary Digital Culture What is the future of the scholarly book?. The function of the scholarly book.
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Critical Praxis and the Open Book Janneke Adema 16-10-2012
Topic Provisional title: Knowledge Production Beyond The Codex? New Explorations of the Scholarly Monograph in Contemporary Digital Culture What is the future of the scholarly book?
The function of the scholarly book • Communication to one’s peers: Access • Claim findings • Quality: peer review & branding • Trust and Preservation • Reward and reputation
Methodology • Critical Praxis • Theory • Practice • Openness, fluidity, remix • Foucault meets New Materialism
Critical Praxis - Theory • What is Praxis? • What is Critical Praxis? • How is this related to doing a PhD in the Humanities? • How is this related to the Digital and Digital Media?
Praxishere relates to the process of bringing ideas, ideologies or theories into practice. In other words, it refers to how theory gets embodied in our practices. • Criticalpraxis then refers to the awareness of, and the critical reflection on how our ideas get to be embodied in our practices, making it possible to transform them.
Critical Praxis and the PhD • The reproduction of social identities • Subjectification effects • rethink ‘traditional skills’ and established research practices, • Critical Praxis and Critical Literacies • Print-based power structure
Critical Praxis - Practice • Openreflections • Twitter • Zotero • Delicious • Wiki • Sophie
Openness, fluidity, remix • Open Research • Open Access • Open Media: access and re-use • Collaboration and community-building
Fluidity and Remix • Liquid texts/publications • Liquid Books • Living Books • Remixed books
Theoretical Background • Foucault • Discursive practices • Archaeology and Genealogy • Critical Media Studies and STS • Technological determinism • Social constructionism • Beyond the dichotomy? • New Materialism (Karen Barad) • Material-Discursive practices • Ethics of the ‘agential cut’