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An Archive of Content Production, published by the Institute of Network Cultures.

Theory on Demand is a series of the Institute of Network Cultures that has its name from Print on Demand, a process in which new copies of a book are not printed until an order has been received. Print on Demand publishers are for example; LuluBlurb, QooP and OpenMute.

From all the editions in the Theory on Demand series you can download a freely pdf of the publication or decide to order the publication on one of above mentioned services in print.

The Theory on Demand series is launched in January 2010, at the Hogeschool van Amsterdam.

The first books in the series are:
#1 Dynamics of Critical Internet Culture, by Geert Lovink
#2 Jahre der Jugend Netzkritik: Essays zu Web 1.0, by Pit Schultz and Geert Lovink
#3 Victim’s Symptoms, PTSD and Culture, by Ana Peraica
#4 Imagine There Is No Copyright and Cultural Conglomorates Too…, by Joost Smiers and Marieke van Schijndel
#5 Spatial Aesthetics, by Nikos Papastergiadis, forthcoming fall 2010
#6 Gaming Rhythms: Play and Counterplay from the Situated to the Global, by Tom Apperley
#7 Image, Time and Motion: New Media Critique from Turkey
#8 Otra Narrativa es Posible Imaginacion Politica en la Era de Internet, by Fran Ilich, forthcoming spring 2012
#9 My First Recession, Critical Internet Culture in Transition, by Geert Lovink
#10 ICT4 Development (forthcoming December 2011)
 

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