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Nathaniel Tkacz
Nathaniel Tkacz
Professor of Digital Media and Culture, Goldsmiths, University of London
Verified email at gold.ac.uk
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Wikipedia and the Politics of Openness
N Tkacz
University of Chicago Press, 2015
286*2015
From open source to open government: A critique of open politics
N Tkacz
Ephemera: Theory and politics in organization 12 (4), 386-405, 2012
1422012
Multi-situated app studies: Methods and propositions
M Dieter, C Gerlitz, A Helmond, N Tkacz, FN van Der Vlist, E Weltevrede
Social Media+ Society 5 (2), 2056305119846486, 2019
1332019
Critical Point of View: A Wikipedia Reader
G Lovink, N Tkacz
Institute of Network Cultures, 2011
742011
MoneyLab Reader
G Lovink, N Tkacz, P De Vries
Institute of Network Cultures, 2015
302015
The role of data in transformations to sustainability: a critical research agenda
JP de Albuquerque, L Anderson, N Calvillo, J Coaffee, MA Cunha, ...
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 49, 153-163, 2021
292021
The patterning of finance/security: A designerly walkthrough of challenger banking apps
M Dieter, N Tkacz
Computational Culture: A Journal of Software Studies, 2020
292020
Wikipedia and the politics of mass collaboration
N Tkacz
PLATFORM: journal of media and communication 2 (2), 40-53, 2010
252010
Store, interface, package, connection: Methods and propositions for multi-situated app studies
M Dieter, C Gerlitz, A Helmond, N Tkacz, F Vlist, E Weltevrede
242018
The politics of forking paths
N Tkacz
Institute of Network Cultures, 2011
232011
Power, visibility, wikipedia
N Tkacz
Southern Review: Communication, Politics & Culture 40 (2), 5-19, 2007
232007
Data diaries: A situated approach to the study of data
N Tkacz, M Henrique da Mata Martins, J Porto de Albuquerque, F Horita, ...
Big Data & Society 8 (1), 2053951721996036, 2021
222021
Digital light
S Cubitt, D Palmer, N Tkacz
Open Humanities Press, 2015
222015
Pandemic platform governance: Mapping the global ecosystem of COVID-19 response apps
M Dieter, A Helmond, N Tkacz, F van der Vlist, E Weltevrede
Internet Policy Review 10 (3), 1-28, 2021
202021
The Spanish Fork: Wikipedia’s ad-fuelled mutiny
N Tkacz
Wired UK. jan, 2011-01, 2011
192011
“Good luck with your WikiPAIDia”: Reflections on the Spanish Fork of Wikipedia
E Enyedy, N Tkacz
Geert Lovink and Nathaniel Tkacz, CPOV: A Wikipedia Reader, Amsterdam …, 2011
18*2011
Being with data: The dashboarding of everyday life
N Tkacz
John Wiley & Sons, 2022
152022
In a world of data signals, resilience is subsumed into a design paradigm
N Tkacz
Resilience: International Policies, Practices and Discourses, 2018
15*2018
Moneylab: Sprouting new digital-economic forms
G Lovink, N Tkacz
Moneylab reader: an intervention in digital economy. Amsterdam: Institute of …, 2015
142015
Forum: Resilience and design
R Cowley, C Barnett, T Katzschner, N Tkacz, F De Boeck
Resilience: International Policies, Practices and Discourses 6 (1), 1-34, 2018
132018
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