Abstract
Maughan highlights the Conference: Theorizing the Web held on Apr 17-18 at the International Center of Photography in New York City NY. Now in its fifth year, the event is widely regarded as the coolest kid on an already crowded block. Its participants are dressed more for a music festival than an academic conference. They are sociologists who code, coders who do social theory, hackers who make art and artists who hack. The hipness of Theorizing the Web comes not just from the youthfulness of its participants but also from the newness of their work. Many of the delegates were presenting work in progress, or the results of as-yet-unfinished doctorate theses.
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