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== Introduction by H&D, FF, Impakt to the New Social research project ==
== Introduction by H&D, FF, Impakt to the New Social research project ==

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Introduction by H&D, FF, Impakt to the New Social research project

Contributions

Contribution of Framer Framed

The New Social – Reflections – 1

Identifying three main themes of collaborative process they wanted to focus on, Theory/Research, Hybrid Publications, and Live Casting

The New Social – Reflections – 2

Making an online archive accessible to the public in an innovative and interactive way.

The New Social – Reflections – 3

New Ways of Reading: Re-imagining critical reading, writing, and publishing.

The New Social – Reflections – 4

New Ways of Reading. Between Experiment and Accessibility: Exploring the tension between experiment and accessibility in online forms of cultural and critical publishing.

Contribution of H&D

Tooling

A short introduction that contextualizes the meaning of 'tool' within the context of H&D's collective practice, and interlinks all of H&D's contributions to this toolkit. This article could be standing on its own or be merged later into the overall introduction

ChattyPub: A hybrid publishing infrastructure

About the journey of repurposing the open source chat software Zulip and turning it into a hybrid publishing infrastructure

Cross-media publishing with MediaWiki

Reflections on 3 publications, 2 of which finalized, 1 (this toolkit) in-the-making

Workshop scripts in practice

About workshop scripts – a pedagogical document format that H&D has been experimenting with for several years and that has allowed us to organize distributed hybrid workshops across continents.

Connecting Otherwise

About organizing the distributed H&D Summer Academy of 2022, and and offline, across 4 countries and 3 continents

Livestreaming experiments with The Hmm

Live networking experiments in hybrid cultural events

Where is Every Body?

Reflection on organizing hybrid (on and offline) activities in a manner that is accessible for people with disability and chronic illnesses

H&D's Code of Conduct

Contribution of IMPAKT

Hypotheses

Our starting points for thinking about online/offline hybrid event design.

  1. Keep it simple
  2. Make it participatory
  3. Cultivate collectivity
  4. Create an atmosphere
  5. Mimic the familiar
  6. Contextualise
  7. Consider Fair Tech

IMPAKT Case Studies

Browse the case studies and view descriptions through the link above, or navigate directly to the deep-dive recap below.

Additional Research

Trains of thought we followed when developing the designs, and helpful background information you may want to explore.

Tips & Tools

Practical information we advise from past experience.

Closing Remarks

Colophon

To Do's

  • Implement non-linear table of content
  • Edit wiki articles in a way that speak to the concept of a tool-kit
  • Collect and upload images to all articles
  • Add image descriptions(ID according to accessibility guidelines)
  • Add categories