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From: John Armitage <john.armitage@unn.ac.uk>
Organization: University of Northumbria
To: nettime-l@Desk.nl
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 12:35:27 GMT
Subject: ANGELAKI 4.2  MACHINIC MODULATIONS: TABLE OF CONTENTS

Hi Nettimers

RE: ANGELAKI 4. 2. MACHINIC MODULATIONS: new cultural theory & 
technopolitics

The above issue will be out shortly, probably in September. Any 
questions or queries, please feel free to email me.

Final Contents and Layout below.

John

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ANGELAKI
journal of the theoretical humanities

VOLUME 4.  NUMBER 2.  SEPTEMBER 1999.

SPECIAL ISSUE: MACHINIC MODULATIONS: new cultural theory & 
technopolitics
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Issue Editor: John Armitage, University of Northumbria, UK

CONTENTS
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Editorial Introduction
Machinic Modulations: new cultural theory & technopolitics
John Armitage

SECTION I: New Cultural Theory

All That is Solid Melts Into Airwaves
MCKENZIE WARK

Situationist Strategies and Mutant Technologies
ALASTAIR BONNETT

Theory, Technology and Cultural Power: 
an interview with MANUEL CASTELLS
JOANNE ROBERTS

Crash Theory: the ubiquity of the fetish at the end of time
ROY BOYNE

A Virtual Theory of Global Politics, Mimetic War, and the Spectral
State 
JAMES DER DERIAN

Dissecting the Data Body:
an interview with ARTHUR AND MARILOUISE KROKER
JOHN ARMITAGE

Bathos of Technology and Politics in Fourth Order Simulacra
MIKE GANE

The Information Bomb
PAUL VIRILIO AND FRIEDRICH KITTLER in Conversation

Data Crash: apocalypse and global economic crisis 
MIKE WEINSTEIN

Stories from the Research Labs
LOUISE K. WILSON
(Artwork)

SECTION II: Technopolitics

Globalization from Below? Toward a Radical Democratic Technopolitics
DOUGLAS KELLNER

Ontological Anarchy, The Temporary Autonomous Zone, and The Politics
of Cyberculture: a critique of Hakim Bey 
JOHN ARMITAGE

Whither the Virtual: Slavoz Zizek and cyberfeminism
VERENA ANDERMATT CONLEY

Theory of State: Deleuze, Guattari, and Virilio on the state,
technology and speed 
PATRICK CROGAN

The Female UNIX
MARK DERY

Touch, Digital Communication, and the Ticklish
CATHRYN VASSELEU

Against Virtual Community: for a politics of distance
KEVIN ROBINS

Conducting Technologies: Virilio's and Latour's philosophies of the
present state 
T. HUGH CRAWFORD

Getting "the real facts": contemporary cultural theory and 
avant-garde technocultural practices 
NICHOLAS ZURBRUGG

Practical Anarchy: an interview with Critical Art Ensemble
MARK LITTLE
(plus artwork)

Notes on Contributors..........
Angelaki information..........
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John Armitage
Division of Government & Politics
University of Northumbria at Newcastle
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST, UK.
Tel:0191-227-3943
Fax: 0191-227-4654
E-mail(w):John.Armitage@unn.ac.uk
E-mail(h):j.armitage@technologica.demon.co.uk
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