ISBN-13: 9781433145131 / Angielski / Twarda / 2017 / 376 str.
The Digital University: A dialogue and manifesto focuses on teaching, learning and research in the age of the digital reason and their relationships to the so-called knowledge economy. The first part of the book, 'The university in the epoch of digital reason', presents authors' insights into the nature of the contemporary university. The second part of the book, 'Collective intelligence and the co-creation of social goods', explores various collective ways of knowledge creation, dissemination, and education. The third part of the book, 'Digital teaching, digital learning and digital science', presents an ongoing series of one-to one dialogues between Michael Adrian Peters and Petar Jandri about philosophy of education in the age of digital reason, relationships between learning, creative col(labor)ation, and knowledge cultures, digital reading, digital self, digital being, radical openness, creative labour, and the co-production of symbolic goods. Situated in, against, and beyond the current state of affairs, the book ends with the Digital University Manifesto which explores what is to be done in and for a better future of the digital university.