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Virtual Culture Vulture: Tracking our internet usage - automatic audience research?
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As part of my KCB201 assessment this blog discusses the cultural applications of the internet and new media technology. Friday, May 2, 2008. Tracking our internet usage - automatic audience research? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). As part of my KCB201 assessment this blog discusses the cultural applications of the internet and new media technology. Me: a brief introduction. View my complete profile. Ladies love cool James. Clay Shirky's internet writings. Henry Jenkins - live from MIT!
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Virtual Culture Vulture: May 2008
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As part of my KCB201 assessment this blog discusses the cultural applications of the internet and new media technology. Tuesday, May 13, 2008. Who wants to fly me to Seattle? I found this post on the worldchanging.com website and was tempted to scrap my QUT studies. if only I had a few thousand dollars to spare! Thursday, May 8, 2008. Citizen journalism: turning the tide against totalitarianism? I’ve been reading a book lately called Wild Swans. On the surface, it seems that advances in internet and mobi...
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Virtual Culture Vulture: Who wants to fly me to Seattle?
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As part of my KCB201 assessment this blog discusses the cultural applications of the internet and new media technology. Tuesday, May 13, 2008. Who wants to fly me to Seattle? I found this post on the worldchanging.com website and was tempted to scrap my QUT studies. if only I had a few thousand dollars to spare! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). As part of my KCB201 assessment this blog discusses the cultural applications of the internet and new media technology. Me: a brief introduction.
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Virtual Culture Vulture: A real-world proposal for a ‘real world’ university.
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As part of my KCB201 assessment this blog discusses the cultural applications of the internet and new media technology. Thursday, May 1, 2008. A real-world proposal for a ‘real world’ university. Is a product of open-source software that just passed the 500 million download mark. So one day, after entering my sign-in information for the fifth time in a row, I pondered wistfully. what if the QUT online systems could be redesigned using open source software? Refers to as a “traditional closed model, ...
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Virtual Culture Vulture: April 2008
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As part of my KCB201 assessment this blog discusses the cultural applications of the internet and new media technology. Sunday, April 20, 2008. Does the internet help or hinder fledgling musicians, bands or recording artists? 1 Cunningham, S and Turner, G. (2006) “The media and communications today.” The Media and Communications in. Crows Nest: Allen and Unwin, 1-13. 3 Homan, S. (2006) “Popular Music”, in S. Cunningham and G. Turner (eds) The Media and Communications in Australia. 123 (May), 61-64. Stern...
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Virtual Culture Vulture: Does the internet help or hinder fledgling musicians, bands or recording artists?
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As part of my KCB201 assessment this blog discusses the cultural applications of the internet and new media technology. Sunday, April 20, 2008. Does the internet help or hinder fledgling musicians, bands or recording artists? 1 Cunningham, S and Turner, G. (2006) “The media and communications today.” The Media and Communications in. Crows Nest: Allen and Unwin, 1-13. 3 Homan, S. (2006) “Popular Music”, in S. Cunningham and G. Turner (eds) The Media and Communications in Australia. 123 (May), 61-64. Stern...
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Virtual Culture Vulture: (Anti)social online communities – a cause for concern?
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As part of my KCB201 assessment this blog discusses the cultural applications of the internet and new media technology. Wednesday, April 9, 2008. Anti)social online communities – a cause for concern? One of the major features of the internet is the ability for people to form and participate in online communities. In his book, New Media: an Introduction. And how terrorists use the internet. Essentially, I think the answer is no. In the tradition of moral panics, it is easy to assume that the perceived...
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Virtual Culture Vulture: Citizen journalism: turning the tide against totalitarianism?
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As part of my KCB201 assessment this blog discusses the cultural applications of the internet and new media technology. Thursday, May 8, 2008. Citizen journalism: turning the tide against totalitarianism? I’ve been reading a book lately called Wild Swans. By Jung Chang. It’s a fairly well known book that describes the lives of three generations of Chinese women – the author, her mother and grandmother. Jung Chang explained how Mao Zedong was able to manipulate an entire country. 8220;Armed with easy-to-u...
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Virtual Culture Vulture: A model for successful co-existence of print and online media
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As part of my KCB201 assessment this blog discusses the cultural applications of the internet and new media technology. Wednesday, May 7, 2008. A model for successful co-existence of print and online media. The reluctance to embrace the capabilities of the web is most likely due to the fact that the internet does not function according to the same straightforward revenue model as traditional broadcast media. As Jim Willse, editor of Newark’s Star-Ledger, put it to a conference of news media pro...The web...