[Adminsysters] Fwd: Re: Mastodon event follow up
mara
mara at multiplace.org
Mon Feb 26 13:58:14 CET 2024
About the mastodon book, they are open to include visuals or other
forms, but there is no compensation.
Anyone interested in taking it on?
Please see original reply below.
mara
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Mastodon event follow up
Date: 2024-02-20 12:27
Copy: "info at systerserver.net" <info at systerserver.net>
Hi Mara and Gaba,
We’d be open to different kinds of writing, and other visual formats are
welcome (though they’d have to be able to be presented within a book
format).
As this would be an academic/activist style book, we’re working with no
budget. We aren’t able to pay anyone, I’m afraid. I fully understand
this might be a deal breaker, but I didn’t want to assume. If you did
want to contribute, we could begin a dialogue about what you are
interested in and what shape the writing/visuals might take.
Let me know,
Nate
Nathaniel Tkacz (he/him)
Professor of Digital Media and Culture
Associate Head of Department
Media, Communications and Cultural Studies
Goldsmiths, University of London
From: mara <mara at multiplace.org>
Date: Tuesday, 13 February 2024 at 18:14
To: Nathaniel Tkacz <N.Tkacz at gold.ac.uk>
Cc: info at systerserver.net <info at systerserver.net>
Subject: Re: Mastodon event follow up
Dear Nate,
Our contribution may be possible, depending on the deadlines, and if
there are any contribution fees.
Would you be open also about visual formats? diagrams, drawings? or
interview excerpts?
Thank you again for facilitating mine and nate wessalowski's
presentation during the conference.
Mara
On 2024-02-11 21:58, Nathaniel Tkacz wrote:
> Hello Systerserver folks,
>
> Last Summer, Mara joined us at Warwick Uni to give a presentation. It
> was great that Mara could make it and they made some contirbutions that
> I thought were very important. Some of us are now thinking about
> putting together a written collection on the fediverse. Is this
> something that Systerserver would be interested in? We aren’t
> necessarily looking for academic chapters and would be really
> interested in other writing formats.
>
> If you like to be involved, or would like to chat about it some more
> please feel free to get in touch.
>
> Best
>
> Nate
>
> Nathaniel Tkacz (he/him)
> Professor of Digital Media and Culture
> Associate Head of Department
> Media, Communications and Cultural Studies
> Goldsmiths, University of London
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