Issue 28 (Spring 2015)

The spring 2015 issue of the Berlin Journal focuses on digitalization and the web, with articles by Evgeny Morozov, Daniel Rosenberg, and William Urrichio; “Can We Save the Internet,” with Andrew Keen, Norbert Riedel, and Sandro Gaycken, and an excerpt from Joshua Cohen’s then-forthcoming Book of Numbers, as well as an artist portfolio by Sanford Biggers, Karen Hagemann on women and the military, poems by Mary Jo Bang, and fiction by Tom Drury.
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