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Joanna Zylinska

Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom
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Joanna Zylinska is Professor of New Media and Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. She is the author of four books – Life after New Media (with Sarah Kember), Bioethics in the Age of New Media (MIT Press, 2009), The Ethics of Cultural Studies (Continuum, 2005) and On Spiders, Cyborgs and Being Scared: the Feminine and the Sublime (Manchester University Press, 2001). She combines her philosophical writings with photographic art practice.

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Vol. 23 (2024): Publishing After Progress

Vol. 22 (2023): Anthropocene Infrapolitics

Vol. 21 (2022): Antropoficciones

Vol. 20 (2021): Machine Intelligences

Vol. 19 (2020): Media Populism

Vol. 18 (2019): The Nature of Data Centers

Vol. 17 (2018): Thermal Objects

Vol. 16 (2016): Drone Cultures

Vol. 15 (2014): Viva Culture Machine! Latin American Mediations

Vol. 14 (2013): Platform Politics

Vol. 13 (2012): Paying Attention

Vol. 12 (2011): The Digital Humanities: Beyond Computing

Vol. 11 (2010): Creative Media

Vol. 10 (2009): Pirate Philosophy

Vol. 9 (2007): Recordings

Vol. 8 (2006): Community

Vol. 7 (2005): Biopolitics

Vol. 6 (2004): Deconstruction is/in Cultural Studies

Vol. 5 (2003): The E-Issue

Vol. 4 (2002): The Ethico-Political Issue

Vol. 3 (2001): Virologies: Culture and Contamination

Vol. 2 (2000): The University Culture Machine

Vol. 1 (1999): Taking Risks With The Future

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