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<div class="contribution-title">[[Denise_-_Pirate_care|Pirate Care and Usable Politics and Pedagogies]]</div>


''Acknowledgement: Without open access to the works cited, the commentary on syllabus ⦚ Pirate Care could not have been produced in this form. Remember, no content is produced alone, others walk this way too.''
''Acknowledgement: Without open access to the works cited, the commentary on syllabus ⦚ Pirate Care could not have been produced in this form. Remember, no content is produced alone, others walk this way too.''
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“Call for Participation: Research Workshop 2024, “content/form”,” A Peer Reviewed Journal About (APRJA), https://aprja.net/announcement/view/1131
“Call for Participation: Research Workshop 2024, “content/form”,” A Peer Reviewed Journal About (APRJA), https://aprja.net/announcement/view/1131

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Acknowledgement: Without open access to the works cited, the commentary on syllabus ⦚ Pirate Care could not have been produced in this form. Remember, no content is produced alone, others walk this way too.

“Call for Participation: Research Workshop 2024, “content/form”,” A Peer Reviewed Journal About (APRJA), https://aprja.net/announcement/view/1131

Jodi Dean, Sean Dockray, Alessandro Ludovico, Pauline van Mourik Broekman, Nicholas Thoburn, and Dimitry Vilensky. “Materialities of Independent Publishing: A Conversation with AAAAARG, Chto Delat?, I Cite, Mute, and Neural”. New Formations, 78 (2013), p. 157 – 158, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262888049_Materialities_of_Independent_Publishing_A_Conversation_with_Aaaaarg_Chto_Delat_I_Cite_Mute_and_Neural

Valeria Graziano, Marcell Mars and Tomislav Medak and many others, Pirate Care, https://pirate.care/

Adrian Johns. Piracy. The Intellectual Property Wars from Gutenberg to Gates. University of Chicago Press: Chicago 2009, find the epub file on http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/

Marcell Mars. “Public Library/Memory of the World. Access to knowledge for every member of society”. 32C3, CCC congress (2015), https://media.ccc.de/v/32c3-7279-public_library_memory_of_the_world

Marcell Mars, Tomislav Medak. “System of a Takedown: Control and De-commodification in the Circuits of Academic Publishing,” in: Andrew Lison, Marcell Mars, Tomislav Medak et all. (eds.). Archives. Lüneburg: meson press 2019, p. 47– 68, https://mediarep.org/server/api/core/bitstreams/4a989279-9d37-4ca9-b0ad-9f55f40971aa/content

Aaron Swartz. “Guerrilla Open Access Manifesto”. July 2008, https://archive.org/details/GuerillaOpenAccessManifesto

The Institute for Technology In the Public Interest, Helen V Pritchard and Femke Snelting (eds.). Infrastructural Interactions: Survival, Resistance and Radical Care, Brussels 2022. http://titipi.org/pub/Infrastructural_Interactions.pdf

“you’re doing amazing sweetie,” transmediale festival 2024, https://transmediale.de/en/2024/sweetie