mw. A. (Anne) Helmond MA
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Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
Capaciteitsgroep Media & Cultuur
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Turfdraagsterpad
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1012 XT Amsterdam
Kamernummer: 2.16
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A.Helmond@uva.nl
T: 0205252915
About A. Helmond
Anne Helmond is a New Media PhD candidate with the Digital Methods Initiative at the Mediastudies department at the University of Amsterdam where she studied New Media from 2004-2008. She graduated cum laude with a thesis on 'Blogging for Engines. Blogs under the Influence of Software-Engine Relations.' This research on the symbiotic relationship between blog software and search engines contributes to the existing research on blogs and blogging by framing it from a software-engine perspective and describing a different role of the blogger in this relationship.
It aims to contribute to the emerging field of Software Studies which addresses the role that software plays in our society. She recently participated in SoftWhere 2008 , the Software Studies Workshop led by Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Lev Manovich at the University of San Diego and gave a lecture on software-engine relations at theHASTACIIconference at UC Irvine. Anne continues her researchon software-engine relations with the Digital Methods Initiative at the University of Amsterdam.
From 1999 - 2003 Anne studied at the Utrecht School of Arts where she received a Bachelor degree in Interaction Design and a Master degree in Interactive Multimedia. As a freelance photographer she works for VPRO 3VOOR12, the Institute of Network Cultures and covered various new media conferences such as New Cultural Networks, the Next Web and PICNIC. Her personal and professional pictures are located at Flickr .
Besides blogging on her personal blog about new media and software issues she previously blogged for the Blog Herald and still occasionally writes for the Masters of Media blog and the Next Web blog .
2014
- E. Weltevrede, A. Helmond & C. Gerlitz (2014). The Politics of Real-time: A Device Perspective on Social Media Platforms and Search Engines. Theory, Culture and Society, 31 (6), 125-150. doi: 10.1177/0263276414537318[go to publisher's site]
2013
- A. Helmond (2013). The Algorithmization of the Hyperlink. Computational Culture, 3.[go to publisher's site]
- C. Gerlitz & A. Helmond (2013). The like economy: social buttons and the data-intensive web. New Media & Society, 15 (8), 1348-1365. doi: 10.1177/1461444812472322
2012
- E. Weltevrede & A. Helmond (2012). Where do bloggers blog? Platform transitions within the historical Dutch blogosphere. First Monday, 17 (2). doi: 10.5210/fm.v17i2.3775[go to publisher's site]
2014
- A. Helmond (2014). The new Facebook data policy: like or dislike? Internet Policy Review.
2012
- A. Helmond (2012). The Like economy: the politics of data and dataflows in the social web. In W.F. Riekert & I. Simon (Eds.), Information in e-motion: proceedings: BOBCATSSS 2012, 20th International Conference on Information Science, Amsterdam, 23-25 January 2012 Beiträge zur Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft (pp. 10-13). Bad Honnef: Bock+Herchen Verlag.
2011
- C. Gerlitz & A. Helmond (2011). The Like economy: the social web in transition. In MIT7: Unstable Platforms, the Promise and Peril of Transition: abstracts and papers. Cambridge, MA: MIT.[go to publisher's site]
2014
2009
- A. Helmond (2009). Lifetracing. In S. Dietz, M.C.C. Gabriel, G. Lovink, N. Montfort, A. Bray, S. Dockray, J.-A. Green, E. Navas & H. Thorington (Eds.), Networked: a (networked_book) about (networked_art). Roslindale, MA: Turbulence.[go to publisher's site]
2014
- A. Helmond (2014). Wat staat er in het nieuwe databeleid van Facebook? (column). De Correspondent. (available: 03 dec 2014).
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