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=Bio= | |||
=P2P Research Summary= | |||
*Media researcher (P2P in aesthetics and political economy) | |||
*Professor of Global Media and Communication, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, and Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne; his research focuses on the aesthetics of media technologies, the political economy that shapes or could re-shape them, and the implications for development and environmentalism. | |||
*He is currently preparing two books, one on the genealogies of digital light, the other on environmental impacts of digital media and potential political alternatives. | |||
*Contact: Site (temporary): http://seancubitt.blogspot.com / Email: s.r.cubitt@soton.ac.uk / Twitter: seancubitt | |||
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Revision as of 10:21, 6 July 2011
Bio
P2P Research Summary
- Media researcher (P2P in aesthetics and political economy)
- Professor of Global Media and Communication, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, and Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne; his research focuses on the aesthetics of media technologies, the political economy that shapes or could re-shape them, and the implications for development and environmentalism.
- He is currently preparing two books, one on the genealogies of digital light, the other on environmental impacts of digital media and potential political alternatives.
- Contact: Site (temporary): http://seancubitt.blogspot.com / Email: s.r.cubitt@soton.ac.uk / Twitter: seancubitt
More Information
- listed in the Association of Peer to Peer Researchers