Politics after Networks: Editorial

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With this first issue dedicated to exploring Politics after Networks we
launch spheres: journal for digital cultures. The journal is run by an editorial
collective based at the Centre for Digital Cultures, Leuphana University
of Lüneburg, and is supported by an international advisory board. It
engages in contemporary, historical and emerging discussions
concerning digital cultures and explores the social, cultural and political
stakes at play by reassembling key concepts such as public spheres,
media spheres and atmospheres. The journal invites exchanges between
scholars, policy makers, media artists, activist and hackers, and offers a
space where solicited contributions (after a first peer review) are openly
reviewed through invited comments.
Translated title of the contributionPolitik nach Netzwerken: Commons, Öffentlichkeiten, Kollektive
Original languageEnglish
Journalspheres - Journal for Digital Cultures
Volume1
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)1-3
Number of pages3
ISSN2363-8621
Publication statusPublished - 11.11.2014

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