First Five with Jason Smith
First FiveJason Smith, sociologist, shares his first five.
Jason Smith, sociologist, shares his first five.
Millie Christie-Dervaux, writer, photographer and editor shares her first five.
Kari Altmann, artist, producer, director, curator/writer, performer, photographer, filmmaker, and musician, shares her first five.
Natalie Byfield, associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at St. John's University, shares her first five.
Casey Brienza, Lecturer in Publishing and Digital Media in the Department of Culture and Creative Industries at City University London, shares her first five.
Jessie Daniels, Professor of Urban Public Health and Sociology, shares her first five.
Mirko Tobias Schäfer shares his first five.
Aaron Swartz, writer, programmer and activist, shares this first five.
(Originally published on September 10th, 2012)
Daphne Dragona, media arts curator, shares her first five.
Saskia Sassen shares her first five.
Mark Tribe, artist and founder of Rhizome, shares his first five.
Dr Charlotte Frost shares her first five.
James Neal, theorist of library and information sciences, shares his first five.
Jussi Parikka shares his first five.
Seb Chan, Director of Digital & Emerging Media at Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, shares his first five.
Richard Stallman shares his "sometimes visited" first five.
Loïc Wacquant, professor, shares his first five.
Lisa Wade, professor, shares her first five.
Artist Aleksandra Mir shares her first five.
Theda Skocpol, professor, shares her first five.
Joanne McNeil, editor of Rhizome, shares her first five.
Jonathan Zittrain shares the first five websites that he visits each day.
Simon Critchley shares his first five.
Tariq Ali shares his first five.
Dominic Pettman shares his first five.
McKenzie Wark shares his first five.
Alondra Nelson shares her first five.
Geert Lovink, theorist and activist, shares his first five.
Natalie Jeremijenko shares her first five.
Eva and Franco Mattes, Net art pioneers, share their first five.
danah boyd, researcher, professor and digital theorist shares her first five.
Kenneth Goldsmith, poet, editor and professor, shares his first five.
Mark A. Matienzo, digital archivist, shares the first five websites he visits each day.
Rick Prelinger, archive extraordinaire, shares the first five websites he visits each day.