Swansea University - berry_d

Dr David M. Berry - Reader

Specialist Subjects: Technology, intellectual property rights (IPRs), algorithms, the information society, creative industries, open-source, philosophy of technology, financialisation, cultural political economy, real-time streams, digital humanities, and software studies.

 
 
       

 

       
Books

 

Papers/Chapters

2013

  • Berry, D. M. (2013) Against Remediation, in Lovink, G. and Rasch, M. (eds.) Unlike Us: Social Media Monopolies and Their Alternatives, Amsterdam: Institute for Network Cultures.
  • Berry, D. M., Dieter, M., Gottlieb, B., and Voropai, L. (2013) Imaginary Museums, Computationality & the New Aesthetic, BWPWAP, Berlin: Transmediale. 
  • Berry, D. M., De Cock, C., and Rehn, A. (2013) For A Critical Creativity: The Radical Imagination of Cornelius Castoriadis, in Chan, J., and Thomas, K. (eds.) Handbook of Research on Creativity, London: Edward Elgar.

2012

  • Berry, D. M. (2012) The Social Epistemologies of Software, Social Epistemology: A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Policy, 26:3-4, 379-398.
  • Berry, D. M. (2012) On Terminality, in Wiedemann, C. and Zehle, S. (eds.) Depletion Design: A Glossary of Network Ecologies, Amsterdam: Institute for Network Cultures.
  • Berry, D. M. (2012) The Relevance of Understanding Code to International Political Economy, International Politics, Vol. 49, 2, 277–296.
  • Berry, D. M., Gaas, M., H., Hansen, S. J. (2012) Mapping the Somali Media: An Overview, Noragric Report No. 65 (March 2012), ISSN: 1502-8127. http://www.umb.no/statisk/noragric/publications/reports/noragric_report_no._65cover.pdf

2011

  • Berry, D. M. (2011) Mapping Real Time Credit: Counterparty Credit Risk and Computationality, Special Issue on Rethinking economic statistics, Re-public. [HTML]
  • Geng, Z., Laramee, R. S., Cheesman, T., Rothwell, A., Berry, D. M., and Ehrmann, A. (2011) Visualizing Translation Variation: Othello : A Survey of Text Visualization and Tools, accessed 8/2/2011 http://goo.gl/3QCuq
  • Berry, D. M. (2011) The Computational Turn: Thinking about the Digital Humanities. Culture Machine, vol 12.
  • Berry, D. M. (2011) Open Source Creativity, In Burrough, X. (ed.) Net Works: Case Studies of Web Projects, London: Routledge.

2008

  • Berry, D M. (2008) The Poverty of Networks. Theory, Culture and Society. Annual 2008. Vol. 25(7–8). pp. 364–372. [PDF]
  • Berry, D M. (2008) A Contribution Towards a Grammar of Code. Fibreculture Journal. Issue 13. 

2007

  • Berry, D M. (2007) A Contribution to a Political Economy of Open Source and Free Culture. In Macmillan, F. (Ed). New Directions in Copyright Law. Volume 4. London: Edward Elgar. pp. 193-223.

2006

  • Berry, D M. & Moss, G. (2006) The Politics of the Libre Commons. First Monday. Volume 11, Number 9, September 2006. [HTML]
  • Berry, D M.& Moss, Giles (2006) Free and Open-Source Software: Opening and Democratising e-Government's Black Box. Information Polity. Volume 11 (1). pp 21-34. [PDF]
  • Berry, D M. (2006) Beyond Public and Private: A Reconceptualisation of Collective Ownership. Eastbound Journal. 1(1). Apr 2006. pp 151-173 [PDF]
  • Berry, D M. (2006) Open Source in Government. In Anttiroiko, Ari-Veikko and Malkia, Matti. (Eds). The Encyclopaedia of Digital Government . Finland: The Ideas Group. pp 1287-1290

2005

  • Berry, D M. & Pawlik, J. (2005) What is code? A conversation with Deleuze, Guattari and code. Kritikos. Volume 2. December 2005. [HTML]/[PDF]
  • Berry, D M. (2005) Res Communes: The Decline and Fall of the Commons. Studia Medioznawcze. nr 3(22). Polsce: Instytut Dziennikarstwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. pp.149-166

2004

  • Berry, D M (2004) The Contestation of Code: A Preliminary Investigation into the Discourse of the Free Software and Open Software Movement, Critical Discourse Studies, Volume 1(1). pp 65-89 [PDF]
  • Berry, D M (2004) Internet Research: Privacy, Ethics and Alienation - An Open Source Approach., The Journal of Internet Research, Vol 14 (4). pp 323-332 [PDF]

2002

  • Berry, D M (2002) Internet. In Outhwaite, William. (2002). Ed. The Blackwell Dictionary of Modern Social Thought (2nd Ed.). Oxford: Blackwell
  • Berry, D M & Forester, T. (2002) Information Technology and Theory. In Outhwaite, William. (2002). Ed. The Blackwell Dictionary of Modern Social Thought (2nd Ed.). Oxford: Blackwell

Other Papers

2008

  • Berry, D M. (2008) Review of "Critical Cyberculture Studies". Journal of Information Technology and Politics. Volume 5, number 3.

2007

  • Berry, D M. (2007) On Byways and Backlanes: The Philosophy of Free Culture. Noema. Number 48. Apr 2007. [HTML]/[PDF]
  • Berry, D M. (2007) On The Way To Free Culture. Frontiers of Freedom: Theoretical Perspectives on Intellectual Property. Knowledge Politics. Retrieved on 22/03/2007 from http://www.knowledgepolitics.org.uk. [HTML]/[PDF]

2006

  • Andreassen, T. B. & Berry, D M. (2006) Conservatives 2.0. Minerva. Norway. Nr 08 2006. pp 92-95
  • Berry, D M. (2006) The global digital commons and other unlikely tales. Open Democracy. Retrieved on 22/06/2006 from http://www.opendemocracy.net. [HTML]/[PDF]
  • Berry, D M. & Moss, G. (2006) Art and the Commons. In Bjorkman, I. Konstfack. Sweden: Konstfack. pp 111-113
  • Berry, D M. & Moss G. (2006) Creative commonsista: yhteisC6ttC6mC$n yhteisen kritiikki Puuttuuko Creative commonsista jotain?. Megafoni. Jan 2006. [HTML]

2005

  • Berry, D M. & Moss G. (2005) Libre Commons = Libre Culture + Radical Democracy. Noema. Number 44. Dec 2005. [PDF]
  • Berry, D M. (2005). The Canary in the Mine. Red Pepper Magazine. November 2005. pp32-33.
  • Berry, D M. & Evans, L. (2005) The Will to Code: Nietzsche and the Democratic Impulse. Noema. Number 43, Oct 2005. [PDF]
  • Berry, D M. & Moss, G. (2005) Art, creativity, intellectual property and the commons: Can free/libre culture transform art? Free Software Magazine. Number 06, July 2005. [PDF]
  • Berry, D M. & Moss, G. (2005) Kreativitet, Intellektuell Egendom och Allmdnningen. In Elovsson, T. (ed.) Konstfack Verutstdllning 2005. Sweden: Konstfack. pp 231-236.
  • Berry, D M. (2005) The Parliament of Things. Noema. Number 41. [PDF]
  • Berry, D M. & Moss, G. (2005) On the Creative Commons: A critique of the commons without commonalty. Free Software Magazine. Number 05, June 2005. [PDF]
  • Berry, D M. & McCallion, M (2005) Copyleft and Copyright: New Debates About the Ownership of Ideas. Eye: The International Review of Graphic Design. Vol 14, Spring 2005. pp 74-75. [HTML]
  • Berry, D M. (2005) Free as in Freedom or Free as in Labour. Free Software Magazine. Number 03, Apr 2005. [PDF]
  • Berry, D M. & Moss, G. (2005). The Libre Culture Manifesto. Free Software Magazine. Number 02, Mar 2005. [PDF]/[HTML]

2004

  • Berry, D M. (2004) The Commons as an Idea, Ideas as a Commons. Minerva. Norway. Nr 04 2004.
  • Berry, D M & Moss, G (2004) The LibreSociety.org Manifesto, N/E Neuro: Networking Europe, Neuro Conference Proceedings, Munich: Germany, Feb 26th-29th 2004. [PDF]  

Reports

  • Berry, D. M., Gaas, M., H., Hansen, S. J. (2012) Mapping the Somali Media: An Overview, Noragric Report No. 65 (March 2012), ISSN: 1502-8127. http://www.umb.no/statisk/noragric/publications/reports/noragric_report_no._65cover.pdf
  • Invited to JISC Expert Group on Creative Commons for review of JISC policy documentation.
  • Open Source Software (2005). No. 242. Four page POSTnote, June 2005. Prepared for the Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology (POST). Houses of Parliament, UK. [PDF]

Academic Awards

  • ESRC POST Research Fellow, Houses of Parliament. Oct-Dec 2005.
  • OII Full Studentship, Oxford Internet Institute, Summer Doctoral Programme, 2004, University of Oxford.
  • ESRC +3 Doctoral Studentship. 2002-2006, University of Sussex.

Examining/Esteem

  • Elected member of Senate
  • Elected member of Court
  • Deputy Director of Graduate Centre
  • Reviewer for Palgrave, Polity, Routledge, Sage.
  • Peer reviewer for a number of international peer review journals.
  • External examiner for University of Greenwich. 
  • BA Programmes, CEADE, Seville, Spain (pro tempore Moderator, 2008).
  • BA Programmes, Modern University for Technology and Innovation (MTI), Egypt (Subject Specialist, 2008).
  • PGCE, Swansea University (Subject Specialist, 2007)

Conference Papers

2013

  • 17 Jun 2013, Keynote speaker, Conditions of Mediation: Phenomenological Approaches to Media, Technology and Communication, International Communication Association (ICA), Birkbeck, University of London.
  • 18 Feb 2013, Keynote speaker, Digital Humanities: workshop and lecture, The Institute of, Humanities and Social Science Research, Manchester Metropolitan University.
  • 14 Feb 2013, Invited participant, SACRED, Séminaire  Approche Communicationnelle des Recherches sur les Données, Université de Technologie de Compiègne and ISCC – CNRS, Paris, France.
  • 30 Jan 2012, Invited participant, Panel on Imaginary Museum, Transmediale, Berlin.
  • 25 Jan 2012, Invited participant, Winter School on Digital Methods, University of Amsterdam.
  • 17 Jan 2013, Invited speaker, Digital text and Scholarship, Kings College, University of London.

2012

  • 13 Nov 2012, Invited speaker, Reading Computation, HighWire, Lancaster University.
  • 30 Nov 2012, Invited speaker, Digital Methods, COSTECH laboratory, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, Paris, France.
  • 22 Nov 2012, Invited participant, Social Media, Institutt for Samfunnsforskning, Oslo, Norway.
  • 19 Nov 2012, Invited respondent, Digital Transformations Moot, AHRC, Kings College, University of London.
  • 15 Nov 2012, Keynote speaker, The Digital and Expertise, University of Sussex.
  • 10 Nov 2012, Inaugural lecture, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona , Barcelona, Spain.
  • 6-9 Nov 2012, Invited participant, Booksprint on Imaginary Museum, Transmediale, Berlin.
  • 31 Oct 2012, Invited lecture, The New Aesthetic, SETUP, Utrecht, NL.
  • 31 Oct 2012, Invited speaker, Digital Humanities, University of Amsterdam, NL.
  • 20 Oct 2012, Invited Panel Member, Humanity 2.0, Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) and European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST), Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • 12 Oct 2012, Invited lecture, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington DC, USA.
  • `21May 2012, Invited lecture, Digital Humanities and the New Aesthetic, University of Bergen.
  • 3-4 May 2012, Invited participant, The Archive in Motion project, Nasjonal Bibliotek and University of Oslo.
  • 10 Mar 2012, Invited lecture, Thinking Software: networked software and cognitive maps,UnlikeUs conference, Amsterdam.
  • 15 Feb 2012, Invited lecture, The Philosophy of Software, UMB university (Ås, Norway).
  • 7 Feb 2012, Invited lecture, The Philosophy of Software, IMK, University of Oslo. 

2011

  • 1 Nov 2011, Invited lecture, The Philosophy of Software, London School of Economics (LSE).
  • 6 Oct 2011, What is Digital Humanities? University of Sussex, invited lecture and workshop.
  • 24-28 Aug 2011, Viking Capitalism and the Icelandic Imagined Recovery, ECPR Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland.
  • 10 May 2011, Invited lecture, Corporate Identity in the Real-Time Stream, Invited speaker, Lund School of Economics and Management (LUSEM) (Ekonomihögskolan i Lund), Lund University.
  • 13 Apr 2011, Invited lecture, The Philosophy of Software and the Ontology of Code, University of Bradford.
  • 17 Mar 2011, Invited lecture, The Philosophy of Software and the Ontology of Code, Goldsmiths, University of London.
  • 16 Feb 2011, Invited seminar, Imagined Recovery: Justificatory Regimes Following the Crash of Icelandic Viking Capitalism, Invited Research Seminar, Queen Mary, University of London.
  • Jan 26-29, 2011, invited participant, Mapping Real Time Credit: Counterparty Credit Risk and Computationality, (Dis)orders of Credit' workshop, Oslo, Norway. 

2010

  • Sept 19-22, 2010, Keynote speaker, Intellectual Property and Copyleft, Electronic Literature Communities (ELMCIP). University of Bergen, Norway.
  • Sept 9-11: Belfrage, C., Bergmann, E., and Berry, D. M. The Imagined Recovery and the Icelandic Financial Crisis, ECPR –SGIR 7th Pan-European International Relations Conference. Stockholm.
  • 21 June 2010, Invited speaker, Software Avidities: Latour and the Materialities of Code: Invited Keynote Speaker, New Materialism and Digital Culture. Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge.

2009

  • Nov 2009, Keynote speaker, Mediation and Computation, LLAA. Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia.
  • Nov 2009, Invited seminar, On Vicarious Transformation: Media and Film Seminar, University of Sussex
  • Oct 2009, Invited seminar, On Vicarious Transformation: Politics Research Seminar, Swansea University
  • Jun 2009, Invited seminar, Financialization and Technology: Research Seminar, University of Nottingham.

2008

  • May 2008: 'On Being a Good Stream: Postmodern Fables of Financialisation'. Invited paper to Generation Net: Arts and Culture in the 21st Century, Institute of Film and Television, University of Nottingham.
  • April 2008:  (Invited participant)  Digital Technology: An Interdisciplinary Workshop. Department of Media and Film, University of Sussex
  • April 2008: 'Web x.0: Technology as Imaginary Politics'. Given at Politics: Web 2.0: An International Conference. New Political Communication Unit, Department of Politics and International Relations, Royal Holloway, University of London
  • February 2008: (Invited participant) OpenDemocracy/MacArthur foundation/POLIS seminar on Credibility in the New News, LSE.

2007     

  • 'On Byways and Backlanes: The Philosophy of Free Culture'. Creative Commons Annual iSummit. Dubrovnik, Croatia. 2007. [PDF]/[HTML]
  • 'Posthuman Politics: Commons and the Political'. Kent Law School, University of Kent. 2007. 

2006

  • 'The Contestation of Code: Free Software and Open Source'. Given at Talking Open Source. Centre for the Study of Invention and Social Processes (CSISP). Goldsmiths College, University of London. 2006. [PDF]/[HTML]

2005

  • 'The Politics of the Libre Commons'. Given at European Network on Privatization, Public Goods, and Regulation. Rosa-Luxemburg-Foundation. 2005.[HTML]
  • 'The Libre Commons'. Given at Open Congress. The Tate Britain. 2005.[HTML]
  • 'A Contribution to a Political Economy of Free Software and Open Source'. Given at Annual Conference on New Directions in Copyright, AHRB Copyright Research Network, Birkbeck, University of London. 2005. [HTML]

2004

  • 'The Ontology of the Internet: A Discourse Analysis of the Virtual'. AoIR 5.0. 2004. Association of Internet Researchers. Sussex University, UK.
  • 'Music and Copyleft'. (2004). HAIP. Cyberpipe, Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • 'The Libre Society Manifesto'. (2004). Neuro. Networking Europe, Munich, Germany.

2003

  • 'Democratising Digital Government: The Challenge of Open Source'. (2003). Social and Political Thought. Sussex University. UK.
  • 'The Contestation of Code: A Discourse Analysis'. (2003). Internet Structure and Use. Metropolitan University, UK.

Discography

  • Ward (2005). It might be useful for us to know. Loca Records. LOCAIX. [CD album] [iTunes]
  • Ward (2004), De Fernius/Armonica or Something, Static Caravan Records. VAN64. [7" Hand-cut vinyl]
  • Meme vs XAN (2004), 24 EP, Loca records, LOCA008. [CD ep] [iTunes]
  • Meme (2003), Affectivity, Loca Records, LOCA006. [CD album] [iTunes]
  • Ward (2002). Its not necessarily your height it could be your feet. Loca Records. LOCA004. [CD album] [iTunes]
  • Ward (2002), Sesquipedalian Origins, Static Caravan Records, VAN36. [7" Blue vinyl]
  • Meme (2001), Eudaimonia, Loca Records, LOCA003. [CD album]
  • Meme & TOME (2001), Invisible LP, Mirrordisc Records, MDLP000. [Vinyl album]
  • Meme (2000), Mandibles EP, Loca Records, LOCA002. [12" ep]
  • Meme (1999), Kinematic EP, Loca Records, LOCA001. [12" ep]
General Information

MA, DPhil (Sussex), FRSA.

College of Arts and Humanities
Swansea
TEL: +44 (0) 1792 602633
FAX: +44 (0) 1792 295110
E-MAIL: d.m.berry@swan.ac.uk

Courses Taught

PO-396/7 Researching Politics

PO-219 International Political Economy

MS-306 - Philosophy, Politics and Technology

MSDM01 - Thinking about Digital Media

MSDM04 - Political Economy of the Media

 

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