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Darin Barney |
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Canada Research Chair in Technology & Citizenship Dept. of Art History & Communication Studies McGill University |
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BooksCommunication Technology: The Canadian Democratic Audit. UBC Press. 2005. The Network Society. Polity Press. 2004. Second printing 2006. Prometheus Wired: The Hope for Democracy in the Age of Network Technology. UBC Press (Canada/U.K.); University of Chicago Press (U.S.A.); University of New South Wales Press (Aus./N.Z.). 2000.
Other monographs One Nation Under Google: Citizenship in the Technological Republic. The 2007 Hart House Lecture. Hart House/Coach House Books: 2007. Edited books & journalsSpecial Issue: Education and Citizenship in the Digital Age. Technē: Research in Philosophy and Technology 9:1. Fall 2005. Co-edited with Aaron Gordon. Community in the Digital Age: Philosophy and Practice. Rowman and Littlefield. 2004. Co-edited with Andrew Feenberg.
Scholarly articlesEat your vegetables: courage and the possibility of politics. Theory & Event. 14:2. Summer 2011. 1-25. To hear the whistle blow: technology and politics on the Battle River branchline. TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies. 25. Spring 2011. 5-27. “Excuse us if we don’t give a fuck.” The (anti-)political career of participation. Jeunesse: Young People, Texts and Culture. 2.2. Fall 2010. 138-146. Miserable priests and ordinary cowards: on being a professor. TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies. 23-24. Fall 2010. 263-270. Cittadinanza radicale nella Repubblica della Tecnologia. Italian translation by Davide Calenda. Millepiani, 34, 2008. 33-42. Politics and emerging media: the revenge of publicity. Global Media Journal – Canadian Edition. 1:1. Fall 2008. 89-106. Living up to the Code: Engineering as Political Judgment. International Journal of Engineering Education 24:2. February 2008 (with Patrick Little and Richard Hink) 314-327. The Culture of Technology in Canada. Canadian Issues/Thèmes Canadiens. Winter 2007. 28-31. ‘Taking a shit in peace’: players and workers in the new academy. TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies. 16. Fall 2006. 129-134. Pour enseigner la technologie: une question de citoyenneté. Le SPECTRE, revue de l'association des professeurs de sciences du Québec. 36:1, Oct-Nov. 2006. 28-30. The Morning After: Citizen Engagement in Technological Society. Technē: Research in Philosophy and Technology. 9:3. Spring 2006. 23-31. The Multiplication of Media Platforms: The ‘Privatization’ of Media. Policy Options/Options politique. 27:2. February 2006. 63-66. Be Careful What You Wish For: Dilemmas of Democracy and Technology. Canadian Journal of Communication. 30:4. 2006. 655-664. The Problem of Education in Technological Society. International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society. 1:4. 2005. 107-114. Education and Citizenship in the Digital Age. Technē: Research in Philosophy and Technology 9:1. Fall 2005 (with Aaron Gordon). 1-7. The Vanishing Table, or Community in a World that is No World. TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies. 11. Spring 2004. 49-66. Right-populists and Plebiscitary Politics in Canada. Party Politics. 5:3. Spring 1999 (with David Laycock). 317-339. The Recline of Party: Armchair Democracy and the Reform Party of Canada. American Review of Canadian Studies. 26:4. Winter 1996. 577-605. Pushbutton Populism: The Reform Party and the Real World of Teledemocracy. Canadian Journal of Communication. 21:3. Summer 1996. 381-413. The Role of Intellectuals in Contemporary Society. Trans/forms: Insurgent Voices in Education. 1:1. Summer 1994. 89-106.
Chapters in books Communication technology. The Canadian Democratic Audit: Volume 10. William Cross (ed.), UBC Press. 2010. 197-222. Terminal City? Art, Information and the Augmenting of Vancouver. The Wireless Spectrum: The Politics, Practices and Poetics of Mobile Media. Barbara Crow, Michael Longford and Kim Sawchuk, (eds.), University of Toronto Press. 2010. 115-128. Radical Citizenship in the Republic of Technology: A Sketch. Radical Democracy and the Internet. Lincoln Dahlberg and Eugenia Siapera, (eds.). Palgrave MacMillan. 2007. 37-54. The Internet and Political Communication in Canadian Party Politics: The View from 2004. Canadian Parties in Transition. 3rd edition. A.-G. Gagnon and B. Tanguay (eds.). Broadview Press. 2007. 371-382. The Question of Education in Technological Society. Brave New Classrooms: Educational Democracy and the Internet. J. Lockard & M. Pegrum (eds.). Peter Lang Publishers. 2006. 269-282. Some Thoughts on State ‘Intervention’ in Broadcasting. The Role of the State in Broadcasting Governance. Marc Raboy and Florian Savageau (eds.). Canadian Media Research Consortium. 2006. 198-200. The Vanishing Table, or Community in a World that is No World. Community in the Digital Age: Philosophy and Practice. Andrew Feenberg and Darin Barney (eds.). Rowman and Littlefield. 2004. 31-52. Communication versus Obligation: The Moral Status of Virtual Community. Globalization, Technology and Philosophy. D. Tabachnick & T. Koivukoski (eds.). SUNY Press. 2004. 21-41. The Democratic Deficit in Canadian ICT Policy and Regulation. Communication in the Public Interest Volume 2: Seeking Convergence in Policy and Practice. Marita Moll and Leslie Regan Shade (eds.). Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. 2004. 91-108. Invasions de la publicité: Les réseaux numériques et la privatization de l’univers public. La réforme du droit et la frontière entre le public et le privé. Commision du droit du Canada; Memoires du concours Perspectives juridiques. Les Presses de l’Université Laval, 2003. 145-182. Invasions of Publicity: Digital Networks and the Privatization of the Public Sphere. New Perspectives on the Public-Private Divide. Law Commission of Canada Legal Dimensions Series. UBC Press. 2003. 94-122. The Impossibility of Conservatism: The Discourse of New Right Ideology. Civic Discourse and Cultural Politics in Canada: A Cacophony of Voices. Sherry Devereaux Ferguson and Leslie Regan Shade (eds.). Ablex. 2002. 169-183. Unabridged version here. Right-populists and Plebiscitary Politics in Canada. In David Laycock, The New Right and Democracy in Canada: Understanding Reform and the Canadian Alliance. Oxford University Press. 2001 (with David Laycock). 94-113. Political Philosophy. The Puzzles of Power: An Introduction to Political Science. 2nd ed. Michael Howlett & David Laycock (eds.). Oxford University Press Canada. 1998 (with David Laycock) 27-38.
Book reviewsImpersonation: Troubling the Person in Law and Culture by Sheryl N. Hamilton (University of Toronto Press, 2009). Canadian Journal of Communication. 36:2. Fall 2011. The End of Ethics in a Technological Society (McGill-Queen’s 2008) by Lawrence E. Schmidt with Scott Marrotto. TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies. 21. Spring 2009. The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It, by Jonathan Zittrain, (Yale 2008); Against the Machine: Being Human in the Age of the Electronic Mob, by Lee Siegel, (Spiegel and Grau 2008). The Globe and Mail. 7 June 2008. D5. Cultural Citizenship: Cosmopolitanism, Consumerism, and Television in a Neoliberal Age (Temple 2006) by Toby Miller. Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, July–Aug. 2007. The Dance of Molecules: How Nanotechnology is Changing Our Lives (Viking 2005) by Ted Sargent. The Globe and Mail. 17 December 2005. D9. Democracy and New Media (MIT 2003) eds. Henry Jenkins and David Thorburn. Canadian Journal of Communication. 30:3. Summer 2005. 446-447. The Information Society: A Sceptical View (Polity 2002) by Christopher May; Culture and Politics in the Information Age: A New Politics? (Routledge 2001) ed. Frank Webster. Canadian Journal of Political Science. 36:2. June 2003. 483-485. The Future of Teledemocracy (Praeger: 2000) by Ted Becker and Christa Daryl Slaton. American Political Science Review. 96:1. 2002. 171-172.
InterviewsDarin Barney, interviewed by Laureano Ralon. Figure/Ground Communication. 11 April 2011. http://figureground.ca/interviews/darin-barney/
Philosophy, technology and politics: An interview with Andrew Feenberg. Media@McGill 30 March 2007. http://media.mcgill.ca/en/node/746. |
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