A bibliography of the English translations of Bernard Stiegler's work

Following Patrick Crogan's post pointing to Ben Robertson's blog, and courtesy of Daniel Ross’ Twitter stream (and with his permission), here is a complete list of Bernard Stiegler’s work translated into English. Many of these translations are by Ross (notably Acting Out, with our own Patrick Crogan, and For a New Critique of Political Economy, Taking Care of Youth and the Generations and The Decadence of Industrial Democracies). Not included, apparently, are several unpublished works.

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 From the Impact of Technology on the Historiography and Theory of Cinema conference

From Montreal, Patrick Crogan writes:

 

I’m at the Impact of Technology on the Historiography and Theory of Cinema conference in Montreal (a mouthful). http://www.impact2011.ca

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 Stiegler, technicity and attention

Patrick Crogan has been convening a reading group concerning the writings of the philosopher Bernard Stiegler, which has been attended by a range of people associated with the DCRC.  We have a blog at: technophilia.wordpress.com (please do visit it), but I thought it was time to post some broad reflections on how Stiegler's work relates to some of the research projects currently underway here at the DCRC.

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 Everyday 'futuristic' computing (California dispatch #1)

I am currently in the San Francisco Bay Area conducting research into the ways in which ideas about particular types of future orientate corporate computing research and development. I am focusing on how communities of interest form around particular ideas to take them forward.

This entry was posted on 19 September 2011 by Sam Kinsley and was tagged:
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