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November Reading Group
On the last Sunday of every month we meet to talk about network readings. In between we coordinate on #reading-networks:tomesh.net. Join us at HackLab.TO for our November reading group!
New people are always welcome. Come say hi on our chat, or email us at hello@tomesh.net, to find out what we will be reading for the month!
Readings for November, recapped in our November 27, 2016 reading group notes:
- Antoniadis, P. (2016, November 8). DIY networking: The path to a more democratic internet. The Conversation. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/diy-networking-the-path-to-a-more-democratic-internet-67216
- Kopstein, J. (2014, April 11). How to survive an internet apocalypse. The New Yorker. Retrieved from http://www.newyorker.com/tech/elements/how-to-survive-an-internet-apocalypse
- Medina, D., Hoffmann, F., Rossetto, F., & Rokitansky, C. H. (2012). A geographic routing strategy for north atlantic in-flight internet access via airborne mesh networking. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON), 20(4), 1231-1244. Retrieved from https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/b6ac/ec90ffb7c1d28e07697676bb29af25a55751.pdf
- (Re)building technology v.2. (2016). Pages: 1-11; 23-52. Retrieved from http://communitytechnology.github.io/files/downloads/ReBuildingTech-Zine2.pdf
- Winner, L. (1980). Do artifacts have politics?. Daedalus, 121-136. Retrieved from https://transitiontech.ca/pdf/Winner-Do-Artifacts-Have-Politics-1980.pdf
Added after:
- Eghbal, N. (2016). Roads and Bridges: The Unseen Labor Behind Our Digital Infrastructure. Ford Foundation. Retrieved from https://www.fordfoundation.org/library/reports-and-studies/roads-and-bridges-the-unseen-labor-behind-our-digital-infrastructure/