[Air-L] Open access book: The Connectivity of Things: Network Cultures since 1832
Joly MacFie
joly at punkcast.com
Mon Nov 4 12:00:48 PST 2024
Sebastian Giessmann <https://netzeundnetzwerke.de/> informs that his book 'Open
access: The Connectivity of Things: Network Cultures since 1832
<https://direct.mit.edu/books/oa-monograph/5866/The-Connectivity-of-ThingsNetwork-Cultures-since>',
is now available from MIT Press as a free open access download.
The blurb hails this as a German classic, only now translated into English.
*Nets hold, connect, and catch. They ensnare, bind, and entangle. Our
social networks owe their name to a conceivably strange and ambivalent
object. But how did the net get into the network? And how can it reasonably
represent the connectedness of people, things, institutions, signs,
infrastructures, and even nature? The Connectivity of Things by Sebastian
Giessmann, the first media history that addresses the overwhelming
diversity of networks, attempts to answer all these questions and more*.
*Reconstructing the decisive moments in which networking turned into a
veritable cultural technique, Giessmann takes readers below the street to
the Parisian sewers and to the Suez Canal, into the telephone exchanges of
Northeast America, and on to the London Underground. His brilliant history
explains why social networks were discovered late, how the rapid rise of
mathematical network theory was able to take place, how improbable the
invention of the internet was, and even what diagrams and conspiracy
theories have to do with it all. *
Get it at
https://direct.mit.edu/books/oa-monograph/5866/The-Connectivity-of-ThingsNetwork-Cultures-since
If you should desire a printed hard copy use
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/763375/the-connectivity-of-things-by-sebastian-giessmann/
US residents can try a 20% off discount code READMIT20
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