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Self.Net/Blog: August 2004
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Welcome to the main blog for 'Self.Net: Communicating Identity in the Digital Age' (ECCS 252/Women's Studies 205). This blog serves primarily as an example and template for the tutorial blogs, as well as providing a central resource for Tama and Karen to post links that may be of interest for students. Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Globally Networked media and Postcolonial Theory. Here are the details of the second of Mark Poster's two public lectures. Again, this is very topical for Self.Net. The impact of ...
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Self.Net 2006: Thursday, 3pm Tutorial Blog: December 2006
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SelfNet 2006: Thursday, 3pm Tutorial Blog. The blog for the Thursday, 3pm tutorial group in Self.Net: Identity in the Digital Age (WOMN2205). Wednesday, December 13, 2006. Posted by Wendy @ 7:59 PM. Links to this post. Thursday, December 07, 2006. So here raise an important question: Isn’t it the case that culture jamming like Adbusting is reactive rather than proactive? Posted by Wendy @ 6:44 AM. Links to this post. Playing Politics Workshop Response. Wendys Critical Annotated Webliography. Thursday, 11...
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summer 2005 || comspot300: Blogger Reaction
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Monday, July 25, 2005. For example, Leanne’s efforts resulted in a post from Tama Leaver. Http:/ ponderance.blogspot.com/2005/07/september-project.html. Note that the link I have provided above is the address to the specific post about our Google bomb. However, Tama's name is linked to his blog home page. This assignment is due Thursday before class. And by the way; this week, we have moved up one position and achieved the #1 page rank for issues that matter. Posted by Clifford Tatum at 3:20 PM.
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Self.Net 2006: Thursday, 11am Tutorial Blog: October 2006
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SelfNet 2006: Thursday, 11am Tutorial Blog. The blog for the Thursday, 11am tutorial group in Self.Net: Identity in the Digital Age (WOMN2205). Friday, October 27, 2006. I have to say that I have enjoyed this unit alot as it was quite relevant. Of course many subjects are relevant, but as I consider myself somewhat of a 'cyborg' after all the theoretical analysis, I have to remark on how prevelant the internet and cyberspace really is. Overall, this unit has been enjoyable. Posted by stephbird @ 4:57 PM.
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Self.Net 2006: Thursday, 11am Tutorial Blog: September 2006
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SelfNet 2006: Thursday, 11am Tutorial Blog. The blog for the Thursday, 11am tutorial group in Self.Net: Identity in the Digital Age (WOMN2205). Thursday, September 28, 2006. Warblogging as critical social practice. Because the article was set out quite clearly, I have gone through and listed the points I found relevant. Their points sum up to explain how blogging, warblogging in particular, has taken quite a social change as a new form of media that takes on the analysis of current affairs. Socially it h...
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Self.Net -- Monday 2pm Tutorial (Tama's Group): August 2004
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SelfNet - Monday 2pm Tutorial (Tama's Group). This is the weblog belonging to the Monday, 2pm tutorial group for the unit 'Self.Net: Communicating Identity in the Digital Age.' (with Tama Leaver as tutor). Monday, August 30, 2004. Menu Driven Identity: Workshop Response. Yahoo gives the option to specify gender but it is not mandatory to tick either box, and in the area of occupations gives more avenue for specification than Hotmail with a secondary classification box. Both Hotmail and Yahoo! This articl...
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iGeneration: All Good Things ...
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Digital Communication and Partcipatory Culture. Friday, November 04, 2005. All Good Things . Congratulations to you all, you've reached the end of the course! That's right, all the assignments are done, the seminars are complete and your marks will be with you in the near future. Or comments regarding individual podcasts can be made to the email addresses listed in the respective shownotes). Under which this course and blog are made available). And feel free to drop by my blog. Thanks for being such an e...
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Null Space
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Monday, September 29, 2003. Greetings from the Goonhilly Earth Station, Cornwall, the largest satelite earth station on the planet! The keyboard on this thing sucks, so hopefully I'll get to post fromm somewhere in Penzance tonight. Posted by Simon @ 10:13 pm. Friday, September 26, 2003. This is pretty much a rant, hence it's separate. I think I'll die in England. Most likely in a head on collision. Aiee, Aiee, I'm going to die. Posted by Simon @ 2:43 am. There'll be Blue Skies Over. Spent a couple of ho...
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Null Space
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Tuesday, April 20, 2004. Brief notes. I survived Swancon. My relationship survived Swancon. My only real injury sustained at Swancon was during a Quidditch game. It's healing nicely. I might post more about that later. Issue 3 of Borderlands. Is out. Subscribe now. See the link. Google's interesting social networking thing. Make me your friend! If you want to be in Orkut, mail me. Will post more later! Posted by Simon @ 5:22 pm. I chose not to choose life. I chose something else. And the reasons?
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Null Space
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Wednesday, February 04, 2009. The Day the Music Died. It's been 50 years since Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Boppper (J. P. Richardson) died in a plane crash near Clear Lake Iowa, with their pilot, Roger Peterson. Of the three recording artists, one is the subject of a long running stage play, another was the subject of a Golden Globe nominated bio-pic, and the Big Bopper remains an unlucky bit part. Posted by Simon @ 1:27 am. There are no reasons. Who needs reasons when you've got a blog?