Pages that link to "Property:P3"
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The following pages link to Wikidata entity identifier (P3):
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- “Multiliteracies”: New Literacies, New Learning (Q1992) (← links)
- The MIT Press essential knowledge series (Q1993) (← links)
- Extending modernist stream-of-consciousness aesthetics: Digital variations on William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury (Q1994) (← links)
- Man, Play, and Games (Q1995) (← links)
- Principles of Literary Criticism (Q1996) (← links)
- A philosophical enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful (Q1997) (← links)
- Postmodern Sublime: Technology and American Writing from Mailer to Cyberpunk (Q1998) (← links)
- How Voters Feel (Q1999) (← links)
- Modernity At Large: Cultural Dimensions Of Globalization (Q2001) (← links)
- Hypertext: An Introduction and Survey (Q2002) (← links)
- Understanding and Communicating Social Informatics: A Framework for Studying and Teaching the Human Context of Information and Communication Technologies (Q2003) (← links)
- S/Z (Q2004) (← links)
- Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine (Q2005) (← links)
- Writing and Difference (Q2006) (← links)
- Dissemination (Q2007) (← links)
- I Forced a Bot to Read over 1,000 Papers from Open Access Journals and Then Asked It to Write a Paper of Its Own. Here Is the Result. Or, a Quasi-Materialist Approach to Bot-Mimicry (Q2008) (← links)
- The Bloomsbury Handbook of Literary and Cultural Theory (Q2009) (← links)
- Women Creators of Latin American Electronic Literature: A Geographical Overview (Q2010) (← links)
- The Reader as Author as Figure as Text (Q2011) (← links)
- Teaching Digital Literature: Didactic and Institutional Aspects (Q2012) (← links)
- A Clash between Game and Narrative (Q2013) (← links)
- Digital Poetics or On the Evolution of Experimental Media Poetry (Q2014) (← links)
- From Concrete to Digital: The Reconceptualization of Poetic Space (Q2015) (← links)
- Writing on Complex Surfaces (Q2016) (← links)
- A Four-Sided Model for Reading Hypertext Fiction (Q2017) (← links)
- Beyond the Screen: Transformations of Literary Structures, Interfaces and Genres (Q2018) (← links)
- An ethnography of a networked community as emergent creativity (Q2019) (← links)
- Copy, Rip, Burn: The Politics of Copyleft and Open Source (Q2020) (← links)
- Ethnographic Study of an Online Creative Community (Q2021) (← links)
- Authorship and agency in networked environments (Q2022) (← links)
- The Philosophy of Software: Code and Mediation in the Digital Age (Q2023) (← links)
- Transculturation, transliteracy and generative poetics (Q2024) (← links)
- Art, Creativity, Intellectual Property and the Commons (Q2025) (← links)
- Autopoiesis: novelty, meaning and value (Q2026) (← links)
- The Politics of the Libre Commons (Q2027) (← links)
- Networks, Margins and Centres (Q2028) (← links)
- On Navigation and Interactivity (Q2029) (← links)
- On Byways and Backlanes: The Philosophy of Free Culture (Q2030) (← links)
- New Media Poetics: Contexts, Technotexts, and Theories (Q2031) (← links)
- Speaking With The Other (Q2032) (← links)
- Hypertext Fiction from 1987-1999 (Q2033) (← links)
- The Sentient Sign (Q2034) (← links)
- Libre Culture: Meditations on Free Culture (Q2035) (← links)
- Ping Poetics (Q2036) (← links)
- The heuristic value of electronic literature (Q2037) (← links)
- Aesthetics of Visual Noise in Digital Literary Arts (Q2038) (← links)
- Beyond Taxonomy: Digital Poetics and the Problem of Reading (Q2039) (← links)
- Digital Literature in France (conference presentation) (Q2040) (← links)
- From ALAMO to Transitoire Observable: evolution of the French digital literature (Q2041) (← links)
- The International Interactive Fiction Community (Q2042) (← links)