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    Temporary techno-social gatherings? A (hacked) discussion about open practices

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    This paper is rooted in an experimental inquiry of issue-oriented temporary techno-social gatherings or TTGs, which are typically referred to as hackathons, workshops or pop-ups and employ rapid design and development practices to tackle technical challenges while engaging with social issues. Based on a collaboration between three digital practitioners (a producer, a researcher and a designer), qualitative and creative data was gathered across five different kinds of TTG events in London and in Tartu which were held in partnership with large institutions, including Art:Work at Tate Exchange within Tate Modern, the Mozilla Festival at Ravensbourne College and the 2017 Association of Internet Researchers conference hosted in Tartu. By analysing data using an open and discursive approach manifested in both text and visual formats, we reflect on the dynamic and generative characteristics of TTG gatherings while also arriving at our own conclusions as situated researchers and practitioners who are ourselves engaged in increasingly messy webs where new worlds of theory and practice are built

    Three scenarios for the organisation of MSW management in Europe

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    Sectoral Network Structures as Determinants of Structural Change

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    Interactions and main sources of friction between national regimes

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    Three scenarios for the organisation of MSW management in Europe

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    Interactions and main sources of friction between national regimes

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    Technologieorientierte Unternehmensgruendungen in Berlin

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    Bibliothek Weltwirtschaft Kiel C 142182 / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekSIGLEDEGerman

    Oil Refineries in the Netherlands

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