Hi Might I suggest the following useful list (including my own :-) in addition to those already mentioned - I hope it is not too long… Barbrook, R., & Cameron, A. (1995). The Californian Ideology. Retrieved 02/05/03, from http://www.alamut.com/subj/ideologies/pessimism/califIdeo_I.html Benkler, Y. (2006). The Wealth of Networks. London: Yale University Press. Berry, D. M., (2008) Copy, Rip, Burn: The Politics of Copyleft and Open Source. London: Pluto. Berry, D. M. (2011) The Philosophy of Software: Code and Mediation in the Digital Age, London: Palgrave Macmillan. Bourdieu, Pierre (1984) Introduction & The aristocracy of culture. In Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste, pp. 1–13. Translated by Richard Nice. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Castells, Manuel (2000) The Space of Flows. The Rise of the Network Society. London: Blackwells. Chapter 6 Chun, Wendy Hui Kyong. (2006) Control and Freedom: Power and Paranoia in the Age of Fiber Optics. Cambridge: MIT Press. Chun, Wendy Hui Kyong (2011) Programmed Visions: Software and Memory, Cambridge and London: MIT Press Coleman, G. (2009) Code is Speech: Legal Tinkering, Expertise, and Protest among Free and Open Source Software Developers. Cultural Anthropology. 24(3): 420-454 Deleuze, G. (1992). Postscript on the Societies of Control. Retrieved 14/05/05 from http://www.spunk.org/texts/misc/sp000962.txt Galloway, A. (2006) Protocol: How Control Exists After Decentralization. MIT Press. Golding, P. & Murdoch, G. (1973) For a Political Economy of Mass Communications. The Socialist Register. Pp205-234. Garnham, Nicholas,.(1986) Contribution to a political economy of mass-communication.” In Richard Collins, et al. (eds.), Media, Culture & Society: A Critical Reader, pp. 9–32. London: Sage. Horkheimer, Max and Adorno, Theodor W. (1969) The culture industry: Enlightenment as mass deception. In Gunzelin Schmid Noerr (ed.), Dialectic of Enlightenment: Philosophical Fragments, pp. 94–136. Jameson, Fredric (1984) Postmodernism, or The cultural logic of late capitalism. New Left Review 146 (July–Aug. 1984), pp. 53–92. Jessop, B. (2004) Cultural Political Economy. Critical Discourse Studies. Vol. 1, No 2. October 2004. Pp159-174. Kelty, K. (2008) Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of Free Software and the Internet, Duke P. Kitchin and Dodge (2011) Code/Space, MIT Press Mackenzie, A. (2006). Cutting Code: Software and Sociality. Oxford: Peter Lang. Moglen, E. (1999) Anarchism Triumphant: Free Software and the Death of Copyright. Retrieved 01/03/2003, from http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue4_8/moglen/index.html#author Moody, G. (2002) Rebel Code: Inside Linux and the Open Source Revolution. Oxford: Perseus Publishing. Mosco V (2009) The Political Economy of Communication Today (chapter 6) in The Political Economy of Communication. Smythe, Dallas W. (1981) On the audience commodity and its work. In Dependency Road: Communications, Capitalism, Consciousness, and Canada, pp. 22–51. Norwood, NJ: Ablex. Terranova, T. (2004). Network Culture: Politics for the Information Age. London: Pluto. [Chapter 3: Free labour] Best David ________________________________ From: Andrew Herman <aherman@wlu.ca> To: air-l@aoir.org Sent: Monday, October 3, 2011 1:17 PM Subject: [Air-L] Critical Writing on FOSS and Wikipedia Dear Fellow Aoiristas! I have a master student who is contemplating doing an MA Thesis on the comparative political economy of FOSS and Wikipedia.? She definitely wants to approach the topic through a Marxist lens so I underscore the salience of "political economy" here.? My first take on her proposal is that she is awfully naive about the incipient "info communism" of Wiikipedia but really needs some good critical empirical work to lift the histomat scales from her eyes. Any suggestions you might have our comrade, however deviant or deviationist, would be most appreciated. IR 12 is coming! AH Andrew Herman, Ph. D. Associate Professor and Chairperson Department of Communication Studies Graduate Program in Cultural Analysis and Social Theory Wilfrid Laurier University Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5 CANADA 519 884-1970 x3693 --- Dr. David M. Berry Senior Lecturer in Digital Media Department of Political and Cultural Studies Swansea University Singleton Campus Swansea SA2 8PP Tel: 01792 602633 http://www.swan.ac.uk/staff/academic/ArtsHumanities/berryd/ Room: Room JC015, James Callaghan Building