The Rewrite Collaborative Framework

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DOI of the original publication
Project type
andere Projekte
Project start
01.03.2021
Project end
28.02.2021
Project status
abgeschlossen
Project contact
Bruder, Johannes
Project manager
Description
Abstract
The Rewrite Collaborative Framework is a digital learning framework built around annotation as a collective practice, aimed to support collaborative reading, writing and meaning-negotiation practices as enabling dialogue and action on urgent global challenges. Through workshops, teaching formats, and open courseware documentation, the digital learning framework aims to reach beyond the classroom, to build a growing community of learners, readers and publics interested in tackling environmental, social, and political issues.
Created during FHNW affiliation
Yes
Strategic action fields FHNW
School
Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst
Institute
Experimentelles Design und Medien-Kulturen
Financed by
Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW, Lehrfonds
Project partner
Alberto Granzotto
Fabian Frei
Contracting authority
SAP reference
Keywords
Climate politics
Paris agreement
Digital humanities
Subject (DDC)
Publications
Publication
Rewriting as Practice
(24.01.2022) Bruder, Johannes; Sobecka, Karolina; Halpern, Orit [in: Anthropocene Curriculum Courses]
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Publication
Rewrite-ability. Making the catalogue rewritable, challenging author-ities
(2021) Bruder, Johannes; Sobecka, Karolina; Suess, Solveig; Kolb, Lucie; Kolb, Lucie; Weinmayr, Eva [in: Teaching the Radical Catalogue: A Syllabus 2021–22]
10 - Elektronische-/ Webpublikation
Publication
Rewriting Climate Politics
(24.01.2022) Bruder, Johannes; Sobecka, Karolina; Halpern, Orit [in: Anthropocene Curriculum]
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Publication
The Rewrite Collaborative Framework Browser Extension
(15.02.2022) Bruder, Johannes; Sobecka, Karolina; Granzotto, Alberto; Frei, Fabian; Suess, Solveig; Kolb, Lucie
A browser extension, based on the open access framework hypothes.is, which allows for collective reading and annotation of complex texts (e.g. policy texts, legal texts, international treaties). The extension can be used for teaching & research, consensus-building and negotiation, reviewing or rewriting. Please consult the manuals before installing and using the extension.
09 - Software
Publication
Teaching the Radical Catalogue. A Syllabus 2021-22
(Sitterwerk Foundation, 08/2021) Kolb, Lucie; Weinmayr, Eva [in: Teaching the Radical Catalogue. A Syllabus 2021-22]
The syllabus "Teaching the Radical Catalog" is a document produced for the exhibition "Reading the Library" (2021) at Sitterwerk Foundation in St. Gallen instigating discovery and learning within an educational context aimed at revealing the socially and historically produced orders and hierarchies that underlie library catalogues. This syllabus includes conversations with practitioners and collectives currently working on alternative models proposing de-colonial and feminist methodologies for changing normative concepts of validating, preserving, and making available diverse knowledges. The syllabus will include contributions by Amanda Belantara (US), Emily Drabinski (US), Feminist Search Tools (NL), Infrastructural Manoeuvres (NL, BE), Élodie Mugrefya (Constant, BE), The Rewrite (CH), Nora Schmidt (AT), Femke Snelting (Constant, BE), and Bibliothek Wyborada (CH).
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