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Limn Outlining Contemporary Problems Limn About Us Issues Researchers Collaborate Search: LIMN IS COMING BACK! Donate here to support its publication The first ten issues of Limn are still available, online and in print.Relaunch of LimnLimn is back! After a brief hiatus, Limn is returning with new projects and a fresh editorial team. We need your help! Limn 2.0 will continue to approach contemporary problems from oblique and surprising angles. It will remain free and open access online and have beautiful print issues for sale. Limn will remain a not-for-profit, not-just-scholarly journal. We are working to make it more accessible, sustainable, and legible to a wide range of readers. To make this happen, we aim to raise $20,000 to support our rebooting costs and the first year of operation. Provided we can meet this goal, Limn 11—The Obsolescence Issue will be released in November of 2024. Subsequent issues (now in the works) will follow soon thereafter. Thank you for your support! The Limn Editorial Collective Support Tiers Subscriber—$60: This will get you copies of Limn’s next two issues (nos. 11 and 12), in glorious print, mailed to the location of your choice. Supporter—$100: Copies of Limn’s next two issues (nos. 11 and 12), in glorious print, mailed to the location of your choice, and your name printed, with thanks, on our website and in future issues. Charter/Institutional Supporter—$500 and above: Got a center or research funds in need of a good cause? Get copies of Limn’s next four issues (nos. 11, 12, 13, & 14), in glorious print, mailed to the location of your choice, along with your name or that of your institution listed on our website and in print as a Limn charter supporter. Ambassador—$90: Want to help Limn get into libraries and find institutional support? By becoming an ambassador, you will receive copies of the next two issues of Limn (nos. 11 & 12), in glorious print, and get copies of two past issues alongside information and coaching from us on how to approach your institution to secure support for Limn. Other—$?: If these tiers don’t work for you, we’ll take anything you can offer: change from the couch, pennies you find in the street, high-fives, etc. Available in print: Issue no. 10Chokepoints Issue no. 9Little Development Devices / Humanitarian Goods Issue no. 8Hacks, Leaks, and Breaches Issue no. 7Public Infrastructures/Infrastructural Publics Issue no. 6The Total Archive Issue no. 5Ebola’s Ecologies Subscribe to the Limn Newsletter It's unproblematic. Follow us: Twitter Facebook Issue 7 Public Infrastructures/Infrastructural Publics »The Zone of EntrainmentWe know that environmental concerns have been used to block infrastructure projects. But can infrastructure be used to side-step environmental concerns? Andrew Lakoff on water provision and species protection in California. Issue 9 Little Development Devices / Humanitarian Goods »Humility and Hubris in HydropowerAustin Lord considers the unstable politics of micro-hydropower development in the wake of Nepal’s 2015 earthquake. Issue 8 Hacks, Leaks, and Breaches »The Logic of Leaks, reconsideredAre leaks fast and slow? Does their “illicit aura” matter? Naomi Colvin dives into the debate about leaking and the politics of journalism today. Issue 2 Crowds and Clouds »Art by Ruben HickmanPainter Ruben Hickman does crowds and clouds. Issue 2 Crowds and Clouds »Top Needs of Occupy SitesJ.R. Baldwin collects the top needs of Occupy sites across the nation. Issue 8 Hacks, Leaks, and Breaches »Can You Secure an Iron Cage?Are bureaucracies defensible? Nils Gilman, Jesse Goldhammer, and Steven Weber explore the Office of Personnel Management hack, and what it tells us about the inherent vulnerabilities of bureaucratic organizations in a digital age. Issue 0 Prototyping Prototyping »001: Prototyping PrototypingWhat is a prototype and why is it a salient contemporary figure? This collection of writings was provoked by a conference, held in Madrid in November 2010. The goal was to “prototype” a conference publication before the conference itself, both as a demonstration of the process envisioned by ARC studio, and as a way to… Read more » Issue 8 Hacks, Leaks, and Breaches »The Paradoxical Authority of the Certified Ethical HackerCan hackers be certified? Rebecca Slayton looks at efforts to blend, certify and market the subversive skills of hacking with the ethos of professionalism. About Us Issues Researchers Collaborate Twitter Subscribe to our newsletter © 2024 Limn. The content of this website is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. / Designed and coded by American Ethnography’s Information Systems.
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