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Missed out on the Critical Code Studies Working Group? The first week of discussion from the Critical Code Studies Working Group has just been published on electronic book review!

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For six weeks last Spring, over 100 scholars from around the world convened to discuss many facets of Critical Code Studies for example, how do we read code? What code is worth reading? These and myriad other questions were flushed out in six weekly discussions, each kicked off by different presenters offering unique perspectives on humanities-style interpretation of computer code. Now ebr is publishing the main discussion threads. While it may be too late to join that original group, you can catch up on and react to the exchanges that took place at that foundational online meeting.

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The Working Groups opening remarks and an introduction to the first weeks presentation were provided by the organizer Mark Marino. Working Group members received Marinos presentation with a volley of illuminating discussions, all of which can be found in the ebr publication. Proceedings from the five other weeks will continue to be posted on ebr over the next few months.

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Join us at here at the Critical Code Studies blog to discuss and extend those productive and provocative exchanges.

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