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Janneke Adema The Culture of Remix – Lisbon 14 October 2011

Janneke Adema The Culture of Remix – Lisbon 14 October 2011. Remix Practices A nd T he Perseverance Of Authorship Within Humanities Scholarship. Traditional notions of authorship are firmly embedded within our institutions and an integral part of our reputation economies.

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Janneke Adema The Culture of Remix – Lisbon 14 October 2011

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  1. Janneke Adema The Culture of Remix – Lisbon 14 October 2011 Remix Practices And The Perseverance Of Authorship Within Humanities Scholarship

  2. Traditional notions of authorship are firmly embedded within our institutions and an integral part of our reputation economies

  3. Why critique authorship? • Hyperauthorship • Notions of authorship differ per epistemic community • Problem of different kind of research contributions and collaborations • Process over product No fixed text • Knowledge economy and information capitalism • No room for community aspect of science

  4. Wikis

  5. Critiquing authorship in theory and practice Is scholarship possible without a fixed point of authority? Once we change our notions of authorship, do we need to change everything? Remix practices can be an important aspect of performing authorship differently

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