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Transmissions: Critical Tactics for Making and Communicating Research | Kat Jungnickel
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Researchers rethink tactics for inventing and disseminating research, examining the use of such unconventional forms as poetry, performance, catalogs, interactive machines, costume, and digital platforms. Transmission is the research moment when invention meets disseminationthe tactical combination of making (how theory, methods, and data shape research) and communicating (how research is shown and shared). In this book, researchers from a range of disciplines examine tactics for the transmission of research, exploring such unconventional forms as poetry, performance, catalogs, interactive machines, costume, and digital platforms. Focusing on transmissions draws attention to a critical part of the research process commonly overlooked and undervalued. Too often, the results of radically experimental research methodologies are pressed into conventional formats. The contributors to Transmissions rethink tactics for making and communicating research as integral to the kind of projects they do, pushing against disciplinary edges with unexpected and creative combinations and collaborations. Each chapter focuses on a different tactic of transmission. One contributor merges literary styles of the empirical and poetic; another uses an angle grinder to construct machines of enquiry. One project invites readers to participate in an exchange about value; another provides a series of catalog cards to materialize ordering systems of knowledge. All the contributors share a commitment to uniting the what with the how, firmly situating their transmissions in their research and in each unique chapter of this book. Contributors Nerea Calvillo, Rebecca Coleman, Larissa Hjorth, Janis Jefferies, Kat Jungnickel, Sarah Kember, Max Liboiron, Kristina Lindstrm, Alexandra Lippman, Bonnie Mak, Julien McHardy, Julia Pollack, Ingrid Richardson, sa Sthl, Laura Watts
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My #AKbirthday treat to myself was to have a private listening party for Amos Lee's new album Transmissions. I was unfortunately up early due to a restless sleep, but it was nice to take time to absorb this new music. And I only looked at my phone 3 times! 😜 Built to Fall is a hell of an opening track! Carry You On and Keep on Movin' also made good first impressions.

IndoorDame What a great treat! Enjoy the rest of the day 🎵🎁💙 1mo
dabbe HB! 🤩🤩🤩 1mo
AnnCrystal Nice treat 🎂🎶🎁✨😉👍. 1mo
TheBookHippie Lovely!! 1mo
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