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    <p>More contributions to the Robot Review of Books:<br>
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    <p>RRB #5 explores why book reviews have become so hypercritical?</p>
    <p>RRB #6 looks at 'Critiquing the Vocabularies of the Marketized
      University' by Natalie Fenton et al. to ask: If remain in the
      university - rather than plan to leave it as many are now doing -
      and fight for education as a public good, what are we actually
      going to do by way of resisting the marketized model of university
      management and the hollowing out of critique?<br>
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    <p>Robot Review of Books: </p>
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    <p>Like the London Review of Books ... but with even more robots!</p>
    <p>The Robot Review of Books is an AI ‘magazine’ consisting of short
      computational media essays that are typically structured as book
      reviews.</p>
    <p> Free: No subscriptions, no paywalls.</p>
    <p> Non-Surveillance Capitalist: Viewer privacy is respected with no
      collection, storage or sale of personal data.</p>
    <p> Quiet: No hype, no appeals for likes, shares or follows.</p>
    <p>The RRB has a bibliodiverse editorial policy that takes in works
      from alternative, independent and open access publishers, not just
      legacy print presses, in an attempt to avoid repeating the same
      old pre-programmed ideas and patterns of behaviour. This policy
      extends from material published by ‘professional’ entities in
      authoritative formats, such as books and journal articles, through
      that made available more informally using blogs, websites and
      newsletters, to experiments with collaborative publishing
      platforms, so-called internet piracy and beyond. Both established
      knowledges and those that are perhaps considered a little strange
      when measured against the dominant criteria of the Euro-Western
      university are part of this bibliodiversity. Texts authored
      substantially by AI, for example.</p>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Gary Hall
Professor of Media
Director of the Centre for Postdigital Cultures, Coventry University:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://postdigitalcultures.org/about/">https://postdigitalcultures.org/about/</a>

Website: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.garyhall.info">http://www.garyhall.info</a>
Follow on Mastodon here: @garyhall@hcommons.social

Latest:

'Magazine': Robot Review of Books: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.robotreviewofbooks.org/">https://www.robotreviewofbooks.org/</a>

Journal article: 'Culture and the University as White, Male, Liberal Humanist, Public Space', New Formations: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://journals.lwbooks.co.uk/newformations/vol-2023-issue-110/abstract-9912/">https://journals.lwbooks.co.uk/newformations/vol-2023-issue-110/abstract-9912/</a> (Open access pre-print available here: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://pureportal.coventry.ac.uk/en/publications/culture-and-the-university-as-white-male-public-liberal-humanist">https://pureportal.coventry.ac.uk/en/publications/culture-and-the-university-as-white-male-public-liberal-humanist</a>-.)

Blog posts: 'A Brief History of Writing: From Human Meaning to Pattern Recognition and Beyond', with Joanna Zylinska, The Writing Platform: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://thewritingplatform.com/2024/05/a-brief-history-of-writing-from-human-meaning-to-computational-pattern-recognition-and-beyond/">https://thewritingplatform.com/2024/05/a-brief-history-of-writing-from-human-meaning-to-computational-pattern-recognition-and-beyond/</a>

'Creative AI: Thinking Outside the Black Box', Media Theory: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://mediatheoryjournal.org/2024/05/24/gary-hall-creative-ai-thinking-outside-the-black-box/">https://mediatheoryjournal.org/2024/05/24/gary-hall-creative-ai-thinking-outside-the-black-box/</a>



















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