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2016
Mbarkho, Ricardo (July 2016). « L’interdépendance dialectique entre création artistique médiatique et industries culturelles », in Fann wa imarah journal, Issue No. 6, Institute of the Fine Arts – Lebanese University.
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2015
Mbarak, Ricardo (October 2015). « Pour une double définition des relations entre création médiatique et industries culturelles », in Al Hikma journal, 3rd period, Eighth year, Number 14.
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2013
MBARKHO, Ricardo, “Trauma Stimulated Art, or the Embodiment of Affect in Lebanon: An Allegory”, in Traumatic Affect. Cambridge Scholars Publishers, 2013
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2012
MBARKHO, Ricardo, Response to With the benefit of hindsight, what role does new media play in artistic practices, activism, and as an agent for social change in the Middle East and North Africa today?, Ibraaz online forum, 2012
Link: http://www.ibraaz.org/platforms/4/responses/105
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2012
MBARKHO, Ricardo, « On New Media and Creativity in Lebanon », LEONARDO, Journal of the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology, Volume 45, Numéro 2, The MIT Press, 2012
In this text, Ricardo Mbarkho comments on how globalization and new media have fostered change and creative pursuits in Lebanon from 2008-2011.
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2008
MBARKHO, Ricardo, Introduction to Art and New Media in the Arab States, with a case-study of Lebanon, in Visual Narratives from Arabia – Online Master Module on Art, Design and Technology. © UNESCO, 2008
Published by Unesco, this book is a collected papers presented by Huda Abifares and Tarek Atrissi, with contributions from Teemu Leinonen and Ricardo Mbarkho. “Visual Narratives from Arabia” is a publication that documents the first Online Master module in Art, Science, Design and Technology organized by Unesco in 2005-2006, in which a selected group of students from multiple disciplines across the Arabic speaking countries participated.
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