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Thesis Guide Lines

Introduction

The purpose of this thesis is to unpack and explore separately each component of the project. In the first chapter, I will reflect on the glossary component, by thinking about what is a glossary beyond a list of words, and what are the potentialities of using such a structure for a publication; in the second chapter, I will explain the system component, by describing how this system of words looks like and why it suggests seeing the publishing practice as an eco-system; in the third chapter, I will attempt to exemplify the experiment component by threading connections among the words by speculating about outcomes and giving examples; in the fourth chapter, I will state the manifesto component of the project by stating the publishing manifesto as a tool to reflect about the practice.

Index

2. Glossary: 2.1. Challenging a recurrent element of a publication 2.2. Possible ontologies and world-building with words 3. System: 3.1. The nature of this system: The publishing practice as a living process. 3.2. Weaving different realms: an inter-connected world 4. Experiment: 4.1. Playing with the system: speculating on possible connections and processes. Circulating knowledge. 5. Manifesto: 5.1. Manifestos on Publishing practices 5.2. The manifesto as a tool for reflection 5.2.1. From reflection to diffraction: how is this a diffractive manifesto, and what does that mean?

6. Conclusion

Bibliography

Bibliography:

  • Intra-actions - Adam Kleinman (Mousee 34 - Karen Barad)
  • Diffracting Diffraction: Cutting Together-Apart - Karen Barad
  • Staying with the trouble by Donna Haraway
  • Dancing at the Edge of the World - Ursula K. Le Guin
  • Against World-building by Nick James Scavo
  • Chimeric Worldling: What Can Graphic Design Learn from Poetics and World-building? by Tiger Dingsun
  • Soap - Fabio Morais
  • Publishing Manifestos - Miss Read 2018
  • Here and now? Explorations in urgent publishing - Insitute of Network Cultures