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Issue 02 Table of Contents

TOURS & DETOURS
VOLUME 2, WINTER 2016

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Introduction

Introduction: Tours & Detours
K. A. Wisniewski


Designing (De)tours

Making Repulsive Monuments
Barry Mauer & John Venecek

Geo-Graphic Storytelling and Kónsult Comics: Preliminary Notes Toward a(nother) Tourist Theory-Hobby
Sergio C. Figueiredo

Transmuting Monuments
Felix Burgos

Asylum Archive: An Archive of Asylum and Direct Provision in Ireland
Vukasin Nedeljkovic

Legacies of Fort Hill
April O'Brien, Eric Stephen, Stephen J. Quigley & Brian Gaines

Cycling as Prisoner’s Dilemma: Rhetoric as a Negotiation between Competition and Cooperation
Matthew Newcomb

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Diversions, Disasters & Developments

The Annotated Bibliography of Clearcutting, Volume 1
Christopher Davenport

Bearing, Witnessing, and Standing The Mass Appeal of Unsustainable Development Practices
Lauren Mitchell

Cones Intersecting Planes: Four Diagrams With Accompanying Anecdotal Comments
Curt Cloninger

A Collaborative Diversion
matthews and allen


 

Personal Excursions & Pedagogical Practice

Waters of the Past
Tracey M. Benson

Fatherhood, Veganism, and Masculinity
Michael Loadenthal

Practical Theory: A Creative Approach to Design-Arts Education in Melbourne, Australia
David Prescott-Steed

Reflection, Detours, and Postpedagogical Practice
Megan M. McIntyre


Interview

Nowa Huta, Krakow's Model Socialist District, Then and Now:
An Interview with Kinga Pozniak

Piotr Florczyk

 
 
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Textshop Experiments

An Open Access Journal for Electracy and Internet Invention

Textshop Experiments is an open access journal that aims to extend the work of Greg Ulmer and to foster experimental works that invent, operate in, or analyze the apparatus of Electracy.  We welcome innovative and hybrid works in new media and original scholarship on reading and writing, rhetoric, and culture. 

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