[Air-L] Lit help: Networked Participatory Scholarship in Peripheral Contexts

Lindsey, Marley-Vincent marley-vincent_lindsey at brown.edu
Sat Feb 27 12:36:23 PST 2016


I am unsure how relevant this text'll be in the specifics of Latin America,
but UChicago Press is about to publish a book called *Network Aesthetics
<http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/N/bo22776716.html>* on
the ways that networks have been conceptualized and operate both on and
offline. It might be worth checking out!

Marley

On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 3:24 PM, anna conover <anna.conover at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear AoiRs,
>
> I'm designing a study about networked participatory scholarship (NPS)
> (Veletsianos and Kimmons, 2012) in Latin America and was wondering if
> anyone here had any literature suggestions. I'm mostly interested in
> literature about networked scholarship in 'peripheral' contexts,
> multilingual scholars and the tensions between institutional scholarship
> and networked scholarship.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> ---
> Anna C. Conover Rojas
> Doctoral Student
> Communication, Media and Learning Technologies Design
> Teachers College - Columbia University
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Marley-Vincent Lindsey
Department of History
Brown University
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