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<nettime-ann> M/C Journal 'collaborate' Issue Now Available


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 9 May 2006

                         M/C - Media and Culture
              is proud to present issue two in volume nine of

                               M/C Journal
                  http://journal.media-culture.org.au/

          'collaborate' - Edited by Donna Lee Brien & Axel Bruns

Collaboration is a highly desirable and, increasingly, often a mandated
element in many modes of Australian (and international) research, creative
and business practice - and a factor on which successful and innovative
outcomes, as well as funding, often depend. In many cases, however,
participants in collaborative projects have a limited understanding of
collaboration (in theory and practice) beyond that of a general concept,
tossed about with nods of approval but rarely unpacked. In other fields of
DIY content production, from open source software development to the large-
scale distributed collaboration on projects such as the Wikipedia,
collaboration often happens perhaps even more intuitively, but nonetheless
produces results which can usually stand up to serious professional
scrutiny. So how, and why, do we collaborate? 

This issue of M/C Journal features case study articles from the point of
view of practitioners and researchers, innovative research about
collaborative practice, examinations of authorship credits and copyright
issues in collaborative work, including collaborative interventions like
the creative commons, and wider insights into the apparent human need for
interaction, collaboration, and what World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-
Lee has called 'intercreativity'. 

  Feature Article
"Copyright in a Collaborative Age"
  - Suw Charman and Michael Holloway

There has never been a better time to collaborate. The Internet is
providing us with ways to work together that were unimaginable even just a
decade ago, and high broadband penetration means that exchanging large
However, copyright law has, in general, failed to keep up with the amazing
progress shown by technology and human ingenuity. It is time that the
lawmakers learnt how to collaborate with the collaborators in order to
bring copyright up to date. 

  Articles
"Stigmergic Collaboration: The Evolution of Group Work"
  - Mark Elliott

"Students 'at Risk': Dilemmas of Collaboration"
  - Nahid Kabir and Mark Balnaves

"Riding Waves of Resonance: Morphogenic Fields and Collaborative Research
with Australian Travelling Communities"
  - Geoff Danaher, Beverley Moriarty and P.A. Danaher

"The Impossibility of Collaborating with Kathy, 'The Stupid Bitch'"
  - Sheryl Brahnam

"The Wicked Problem of Collaboration"
  - Judd Ruggill and Ken McAllister

"Reflections on Practicing Student-Staff Collaboration in Academic
Research: A Transformative Strategy for Change?"
  - Maud Perrier

"A Cappella and Diva: A Collaborative Process for Individual Academic
Writing"
  - Wendy Beck, Kerry Dunne, Josie Fisher, Jane O'Sullivan and Alison
    Sheridan

"Would We, Could We, Did We Collaborate? Mutuality and Respect"
  - Belinda R. Tynan = Dawn L. Garbett

"Metacognition through Group Practice in the New Media Classroom" 
  - Chris Leslie

"Creative Communities after Television: The Collective Authorship of
Channel 101"
  - Elliot Panek

"Off World Sounds: Building a Collaborative Soundscape"
  - Tara Brabazon and Stephen Mallinder

"Posthuman Collaboration: Multimedia, Improvisation, and Computer
Mediation"
  - Hazel Smith and Roger T. Dean

"The Convergence Potentials Of Collaboration & Adaptation: A Case Study In
Progress"
  - Patrick West

"Interruption/Interaction/Collaboration: A Critical Appraisal of the
Textual @traction Interactive Event"
  - Ieuan Morris

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Further M/C Journal issues scheduled for 2006:

'street':   article deadline 1 May 2006,      release date 28 June 2006
'free':     article deadline 26 June 2006,    release date 23 August 2006
'filth':    article deadline 21 August 2006,  release date 18 October 2006
'jam':      article deadline 16 October 2006, release date 13 December 2006


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Dr Axel Bruns, General Editor                 editor@media-culture.org.au
M/C - Media and Culture                  http://www.media-culture.org.au/

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