Browsing On_Culture Vol. 01 (2016) by Issue Date
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On_Culture, issue 1 : editorial
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The trouble with emergence
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The wisdom of crowds
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Schools under fire? : school shootings and the construction of a cultural discourse of emergency
(2016)Contrary to popular belief, rampage violence at suburban and rural schools occurred before the infamous Columbine High School shooting in April 1999. While school shootings before Columbine gained international media ... -
Curating as research
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Digital dark age : an overview for the humanities and social sciences
(2016)The possibility of a Digital Dark Age worries computer scientists, archivists, and librarians, but it also concerns humanists and social scientists. The absence of access to digital data and cultural products due to the ... -
Emergent emergencies in complex ecosystems : reflections on the limits of narrative cognition and a revisiting of Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park (1990)
(2016)This article argues that emergent emergencies in complex natural systems or eco-systems can be understood as the ethical consequences of cognitive failure or epis-temological error (Gregory Bateson). More specifically, ... -
Sarah Kane's world of depression : the emergence and experience of mental illness in 4.48 psychosis
(2016)Fictional narratives of mental illnesses often focus on individual experiences of pain, anxiety and suffering. As such, narratives depict the experiences of illness in a holistic way, revealing the embodied, situated and ... -
Emergency in protest : young people's politics in the Gezi protests
(2016)Protests often indicate social states of emergency. Protesters no longer agree with the existing situation and the way their lives are regulated; therefore, they demand immediate change. The Gezi Protests, in which people ...