Invisible Hand(s) · Multimedijalni institut · 2020 · EN · ISBN 978-953-7372-60-6 · Info · Open Access PDF

A collection of interviews conducted as part of BG’s “Silent Works” project during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Silent Works · Multimedijalni institut · 2020 · EN · ISBN 978-953-7372-69-9 · Info · Open Access PDF

Texts on the artistic contributions shown as part of the BG exhibition “Silent Works” at the House of Statistics.

Fugitive Belonging · Diamondpaper · 2018 · EN · ISBN 978-3-9817925-2-2 · Info · Shop

Text-image essay on the politics of citizenship in the context of the Snowden disclosures (2013-2017) and the Summer of Migration (2015) created as part of the BG project “Signals.”

Disruption des Journalismus · Institute of Network Cultures · 2018 · DE · ISBN 978-949-2302-24-3 · Info · Open Access PDF · Print on Demand

An examination of the values and practices of a generation of journalists growing up in a digital world.

A Field Guide to the Snowden Files · Diamondpaper · 2017 · EN · ISBN 978-3-9817925-1-5 · Info · Shop

Artists, archivists, journalists on the use of the Snowden files as commons – in the context of the BG project “Signals.”

Komplizen · iRights Media · 2014 · DE · ISBN 978-3-944362-20-5 · Info · Shop · Open Access EPUB

A collection of texts about cooperation between unequal and often conflicting actors, written as part of the BG project “Complicity.”

Modell Autodidakt · Panama Verlag · 2011 · DE · ISBN 978-3938714171 · Info · Open Access PDF

A collection of texts on collective self-organization and the politics of education written as part of the BG project “Bildung.”

Vernetzt · Verbrecher Verlag · 2009 · DE · ISBN 978-3940426376 · Info · Open Access PDF

From precarious youth to emiritated philosophers: a collection of texts from the first 10 years of the Berliner Gazette (1999-2009).

McDeutsch · Kadmos Verlag · 2007 · DE/EN · ISBN 978-3-86599-029-7 · Info · Shop · Open Access Maps

A collection of protocols and maps on the globalization of the German language, created as part of the BG project “McDeutsch,” which open up a post-national perspective.