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Goldsmiths Research Online – December 2014 Update

GROBlog-2014.12

Overview

38,959 items were downloaded from GRO this month. The countries that downloaded the most were United Kingdom, United States, and Germany.

The most downloaded GRO item this month is again FLOSSTV, a PhD thesis completed by Adnan Hadziselimovic in 2012. The three most popular items in GRO were:

FLOSSTV: Free, Libre, Open Source Software (FLOSS) within participatory ‘TV hacking’ Media and Arts Practices (2012) by Adnan Hadziselimovic.

Netmodern: Interventions in Digital Sociology (2011) by Christopher Brauer.

Dis-Orienting Rhythms: The Politics of the New Asian Dance Music (1996), ed. by Sanjay Sharma, John Hutnyk, and Ash Sharma.

New in GRO This Month

Research outputs available on GRO range from book chapters to music compositions, from artworks to journal articles. Here is a small selection from the recent deposits:

Pasi Valiaho from the Department of Media and Communications published a book entitled Biopolitical Screens: Image, Power, and the Neoliberal Brain. You can access more information about the book here: http://research.gold.ac.uk/11036/

Jane H. Desmarais from the Department of English and Comparative Literatute deposited her co-authored book (with Lawrence Goldie) Presence of Mind in Neurophysiological Processes. You can access more information about the book here: http://research.gold.ac.uk/11048/

More about GRO Stats

We are publishing brief reports every month if you are interested in seeing GRO’s monthly upload and download activity. You can access the December report here.

Deposit Your Work

If you are an academic or a PhD student at Goldsmiths, you can deposit your research outputs on GRO. If you need any help or guidance, please email the GRO team at gro@gold.ac.uk.

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