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New Media Cultures Blog: March 2007
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Saturday, 17 March 2007. Week 8 - Netizens, Newbies, Weblog, PHP and Myspace vs Rushkoff. 6a) How are "Netizens" different to "Newbies"? B) What effect has that had on internet research since the late 80s? C) What might be the ontogeny from one to the other? D) What might that imply for the thesis of the internet paradox and 'time displacement theory'? 7) Why is 'weblog' a key word in the social history of the internet? 8216;Weblog’ is a key word as it has been around for years now, with journaling...
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New Media Cultures Blog: Week 7 - Putnam, Kraut, Kiesler and Wellman
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Friday, 16 March 2007. Week 7 - Putnam, Kraut, Kiesler and Wellman. 4) Putnam, R.E. Kraut, and S. Kiesler have been quoted by several sources. a) What are their individual positions on internet use? B) What's their expertise? Is it media sociology? C) Why is each of these individuals paid attention to? According to the website,. On her own webpage ( http:/ www.cs.cmu.edu/%7ekiesler/. 8220;Advances in computing have made possible new kinds of collaboration, information exchange, and groups that were unhea...
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New Media Cultures Blog: Week 8 - Netizens, Newbies, Weblog, PHP and Myspace vs Rushkoff
http://nataliehulse.blogspot.com/2007/03/week-8-netizens-newbies-weblog-php-and.html
Saturday, 17 March 2007. Week 8 - Netizens, Newbies, Weblog, PHP and Myspace vs Rushkoff. 6a) How are "Netizens" different to "Newbies"? B) What effect has that had on internet research since the late 80s? C) What might be the ontogeny from one to the other? D) What might that imply for the thesis of the internet paradox and 'time displacement theory'? 7) Why is 'weblog' a key word in the social history of the internet? 8216;Weblog’ is a key word as it has been around for years now, with journaling...
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New Media Cultures Blog: Week 7 - Internet Paradox
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Friday, 16 March 2007. Week 7 - Internet Paradox. Well here are my tasks from Week 7 which I have been slowly trawling through and finally finished. Putting them up in separate posts though otherwise it looks a bit big. The bibliography of all the webpages I have used can be found in the last post for week 7 tasks. Enjoy. 1) Find out about 'The Internet Paradox'.What Is it? Who cares about it? What sort of general attitudes have been based upon it? Which is Robert Kraut’s homepage on the Carnegie M...
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New Media Cultures Blog: Week 8 - PEW, Homenet, SIQSS and Netville
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Saturday, 17 March 2007. Week 8 - PEW, Homenet, SIQSS and Netville. 2) Find out about 'PEW', 'HomeNet', SIQSS and the internet. What might Steve Woolgar at Oxford (Virtual Society) have made of them in 2000? As stated on the Homenet’s website ( http:/ homenet.hcii.cs.cmu.edu/. 8220;HomeNet is a research project at Carnegie Mellon University whose purpose is to understand people's use of the Internet at home”. 3) What was "Netville" in the suburbs of Toronto? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my co...
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homenet - www
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Project is a nationally acclaimed research project investigating the effect of the Internet on people's lives, especially social phenomena. The findings. Have been reported in CNN. The New York Times. And many other places. Both Robert Kraut. The PIs on the project, have recieved the CHI Academy Award. Partially for their work on this project. But for all that, I just developed the technology behind the extra-long and complicated web surveys.
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How Facebook is changing the way we think and feel | Leslie Anne Jones
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How Facebook is changing the way we think and feel. May 23, 2015. In 1996, a group of researchers at Carnegie Mellon University began a study of the effects Internet usage on psychological well-being and social involvement. Home Internet use was just becoming prevalent enough to warrant such a study, and multiuser dungeons (MUDs) were still a common enough place for online socializing to be listed in the opening paragraphs of the published results. Nevertheless, the HomeNet Study. Is for now, and by a wi...