THE INTERNET AND AUTHENTICITY: CAN WE LOG-IN TO KIERKEGAARDIAN INDIVIDUALITY
/in Philosophy of Media /by Kcs21blAAWhat would Kierkegaard think of the internet? His critique of the press is surely well-known, as is his attempt to awaken authenticity in his contemporaries through his writing. Which one of these two tendencies would take presedence in his account of the internet? We will challenge Dreyfuss’ thesis that Kierkegaard would have hated the internet, arguing that the internet possesses possibilities of taking on what Dreyfuss calls “risky responsibility and obligations”, at least in as much as it is possible to take them on outside the internet. Finally, we will deploy a critique of that conception of cyber-obligations, which will at the same time be a critique of Kierkegaard’s conception of authenticity
ANTHROPOLOGY IN THE KEY OF LlTERATURE
/in Panel /by Kcs21blAAWAR AGAINST CIVILIANS
/in Occasions /by Kcs21blAAPOSTIDENTITY AND THE AESTHETICS OF AFFECT IN THE WORK OF TANJA OSTOJIĆ
/in Decoding Image /by Kcs21blAATema rada je analiza savremenog umetničkog opusa Tanje Ostojić u odnosu na aspekte teorijskog rada Gilles Deleuzea i njegovo shvatanje identiteta. Rad Tanje Ostojić je istraživan u smislu veza koje ona uspostavlja sa različitim socio-kulturološkim pitanjima kao što su imigracija, problemi struktura vlasti u umetničkim i društvenim pojmovima, pol, kritike kapitalizma. Ostojićeva vešto upravlja tim, često spornim, idejama i stvara kompaktan umetnički izraz.
INTERNET MAGAZINES IN LIBRARIES
/in E-Libraries /by Kcs21blAAThe paper focuses on the online editions of certain serial publications which are result of the technological progress of information technology, especially the Internet development. Electronic editions have caused major changes in the way libraries work, especially in those library services that now incorporate Internet services. The most important Internet service of a library is an internet collection which contains internet editions of certain serial publications, among other things. Both the concept of an online edition and its characteristics are explained, and certain forms of the editions are discussed (online newspapers, magazines, bulletins, yellow pages, guides). The relation between the printed and the online version is also discussed, as well as details concerning the conditions regarding access or subscription to online editions, and the duties of the library that incorporates online editions in its collections. KoBSON is a perfect example of a good solution for a coordinate acquisition of foreign science magazines. The paper also deals with the problem of (under-)usage of online collections, and suggests certain ways of educating users. The number of potential readers of online magazines is based on the published results of a survey concerning Internet users in Serbia. Online periodic publications are presented through the Deep Catalogue as well as the Digital Collections of National Library of Serbia. The conclusion states the advantages and disadvantages of both online and printed periodic publications.
EDITOR’S NOTE
/in E-Libraries /by Kcs21blAAWIKIPEDIA AND THE PROBLEM OF ELECTRONIC AGORA
/in Decoding Image /by Kcs21blAAŠezdesetih godina prošlog veka, kanadski teoretičar Marshall McLuhan tvrdio je da je “karakteritika svih medija da njihov sadržaj uvek predstavlja drugi medij”. Pola veka kasnije, u okviru medija “weba” dolazi do proliferacije virtuelnih toposa namenjenih produkciji sadržaja od strane većeg broja, uglavnom anomimnih, pro-zumenata. U okviru ove kratke analize, biće korišćen termin Howarda Rheingolda – “elektronske agore”, budući da taj termin precizno opisuje prvobitnu zamisao uloge Web 2.0 platformi; mesto diskusije i odlučivanja, podstaknuto jednakom slobodom prava glasa za svakoga. “Wikipedia” je primer takve platforme, projekat koji je trebalo da pokaže učinak mehanizma kolektivne inteligencije par exellence. Međutim, postavlja se pitanje da li stvaranjem tkiva efemernog teksta lišenog autorstva, diskusione arhive i kredibiliteta možemo smatrati ovaj projekat elektronskom agorom?
POLEMICS IN SERBIAN PHILOSOPHY 1990-2010
/in Serbian Philosophic Culture /by Kcs21blAAThis paper analyzes several significant polemics in Serbian philosophy, published in philosophical journals and daily papers during past two decades. These are polemics between Milorad Belančić and Slobodan Žunjić, Nenad Daković and Slobodan Žunjić, and Mihailo Marković and Aleksandar Prnjat, respectively. In the first polemic, the two authors discuss the ontological status of several philosophical terms; in the second one, authors negotiate the importance of translating and publishing F. Copleston’s A History of Philosophy, whilst in the third polemic, the two philosophers discuss the problem of paternalism, suggesting redefinition of some aspects of this problem.
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