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Anne Goldenberg is interested in the political, epistemic and poetic aspects of collaborative platforms and participative devices. She has a PhD in Communication (UQAM, Montreal) and in Sociology (Unice, Nice) and wrote her thesis on [https://wikifarm.koumbit.net/anne/Th%C3%A8seR%C3%A9vis%C3%A9e "The Negotiation of Contributions in Public Wikis"]. This theoretical work led her to observe the poetics of collective contributions through various forms – multimedia, social sculpture, [http://vimeo.com/14401061 performance] and [http://ourcollnnectiveminds.blogspot.com/ installation]. Inspired by free culture, she mostly explores the relationships between digital material, participative devices, the public and collective action. She facilitates open spaces and booksprints, and likes to make visible, readable and malleable the processes of co-construction of knowledge. | |||
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* [http://www.rocococamp.info/ RococoCamp Montreal 2007] | |||
* [http://2010.recentchangescamp.org/ RococoCamp Montreal 2010] | |||
* [http://recentchangescamp.org/wiki/Boston RCC Boston 2011] | |||
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* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiWomenCamp The Wiki Women Camp] |
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Anne Goldenberg is interested in the political, epistemic and poetic aspects of collaborative platforms and participative devices. She has a PhD in Communication (UQAM, Montreal) and in Sociology (Unice, Nice) and wrote her thesis on "The Negotiation of Contributions in Public Wikis". This theoretical work led her to observe the poetics of collective contributions through various forms – multimedia, social sculpture, performance and installation. Inspired by free culture, she mostly explores the relationships between digital material, participative devices, the public and collective action. She facilitates open spaces and booksprints, and likes to make visible, readable and malleable the processes of co-construction of knowledge.
She helped organising and facilitating
and will facilitate :