Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; The University in the Epoch of Digital Reason; 1. â#x80;#x98;Internet Universalityâ#x80;#x99;: Human Rights and Principles for the Internet; 2. Technological Unemployment: Educating for the Fourth Industrial Revolution; 3. The University in the Epoch of Digital Reason: Fast Knowledge in the Circuits of Cybernetic Capitalism; 4. Educational Web Science; 5. Digital Archives in the Cloud: Collective Memory, Institutional Histories and the Disclosure of Information; 6. The Political Economy of Informational Democracy; 7. The Eco-University in the Green Age.
20. Prologue to the Digital University ManifestoThe Digital University Manifesto; Index.
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8. Who Is Really in Charge of Contemporary Education? People and Technologies in, Against and Beyond the Neoliberal UniversityCollective Intelligence and the Co-creation of Social Goods; 9. Conversation With Fred Turner, U.S. Historian of Digital Technologies: From the Electronic Frontier to the Anthropocene; 10. Toward a Political Theory of Social Innovation: Collective Intelligence and the Co-creation of Social Goods; 11. Toward a Philosophy of Academic Publishing; 12. Collective Writing: An Inquiry Into Praxis.
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The Digital University: A Dialogue and Manifesto focuses on teaching, learning, and research in the age of the digital reason and their relationships to the so-called knowledge economy.