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Chronicles of Nernia: November 2010
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A communicative and theatrical student perspective on the world. Enjoy. Monday, November 29, 2010. I returned from Thanksgiving break in Kentucky to Charleston, SC. I live downtown. Charleston stays afloat in the harbor because of it's strong tourism market and cuisine. However, today I noticed something that took me much to long to observe. 65279;. Photo by Lucy McNerney. 65279;. 65279;. Saturday, November 20, 2010. The Holy City: Filling in the Spaces. Two dogs meet in Marion square&...
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Chronicles of Nernia: About the Blogger
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A communicative and theatrical student perspective on the world. Enjoy. Lucy is a communications and theater student at the College of Charleston in South Carolina. The demand for social media in the corporate world inspired Lucy to begin this blog as a compilation of her research and academic career. It's a reflection of thoughts and insight on technology, with a little theatrical flair thrown in. Lucy recently finished her internship at Step Ahead Inc. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A tale of two lies.
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Chronicles of Nernia: Rotherberg vs. Zuckerberg
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A communicative and theatrical student perspective on the world. Enjoy. Monday, January 31, 2011. Rotherberg vs. Zuckerberg. I was sitting at the College of Charleston's Hungry Cougar having a delicious southern breakfast of grits and bacon, and I unfolded my hard-copy of the New York Times. Yeahweird I know. Who reads the paper anymore? But with free delivery service to the campus residence halls, I couldn't pass it up.That's beside the point! I'm a social media. By Verne G. Kopytoff. Article " Yahoo's ...
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Chronicles of Nernia: Homework assignment turned Blogpost! Thanks Reardon!
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A communicative and theatrical student perspective on the world. Enjoy. Sunday, February 6, 2011. Homework assignment turned Blogpost! The onset of the digital newspaper was a looming reality. “The Daily”. Is a news application for the iPad developed by the News Corporation ( Peters. Of the News Corporation stated in a recent article in the New York Times. In Wood and Smith’s Online Communication they identify the term mediated communication. In which “communicators are separated by some type of te...
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Chronicles of Nernia: “Please turn off all cell phones and electronic devices.” Yeah right!
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A communicative and theatrical student perspective on the world. Enjoy. Tuesday, April 5, 2011. 8220;Please turn off all cell phones and electronic devices.” Yeah right! The College of Charleston’s. Hosted an advisory council forum on Thursday, March 31. Managing partner and Co-Founder of. Vice-President of External Relations for the. International Center for Research on Women. Director of National Public Relations for. Presented useful information on social media for students and businesses alike. Smart...
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Chronicles of Nernia
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A communicative and theatrical student perspective on the world. Enjoy. Thursday, April 21, 2011. Lucy is a communications and theater student at the College of Charleston in South Carolina. The demand for social media in the corporate world inspired Lucy to begin this blog as a compilation of her research and academic career. It's a reflection of thoughts and insight on technology, with a little theatrical flair thrown in. Lucy recently finished her internship at Step Ahead Inc. A tale of two lies.
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Chronicles of Nernia: Text me. *wink face*
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A communicative and theatrical student perspective on the world. Enjoy. Sunday, July 17, 2011. Text me. *wink face*. This world has become virtually virtual (weird.). Everything from our driving directions to dinner plans is on our smart-phones. Ever lose/forget your phone somewhere? You realize it's missing when you show up at your local bar with your friends and all of a sudden "WHOOPS! I FORGOT TO CHECK IN! Crumpled dollar bill. NO. Okay now your freaking out! Before accepting a dinner invitation?
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Chronicles of Nernia: October 2010
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A communicative and theatrical student perspective on the world. Enjoy. Wednesday, October 20, 2010. WE ALL AIN'T 'GONE BE AMERICAN IDOLS, BUT YOU CAN AT LEAST GRAB A CAMERA SHOOT A VIRAL." Kanye West. Social media users and communication theorists are constantly asking the question: How far is too far? We see racy photos leaked, personal lives shattered and gossip stem from one tweet alone. In 2010 it seems as though nothing is "personal" anymore. How transparent is our media shield? The fact that the w...
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Chronicles of Nernia: February 2011
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A communicative and theatrical student perspective on the world. Enjoy. Sunday, February 20, 2011. Something bigger than the internet? 8220;The Information: How the Internet gets inside us” by Adam Gopnik. February 13, 2011. An article with the subtitle “. How the Internet gets inside us” by Adam Gopnik. Might seem a bit radical and borderline creepy for hesitant readers of. The New Yorker magazine. Might categorize as a “global village”. Technological determinism is a concept coined by Marshal McLuhan s...
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Chronicles of Nernia: January 2011
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A communicative and theatrical student perspective on the world. Enjoy. Monday, January 31, 2011. Rotherberg vs. Zuckerberg. I was sitting at the College of Charleston's Hungry Cougar having a delicious southern breakfast of grits and bacon, and I unfolded my hard-copy of the New York Times. Yeahweird I know. Who reads the paper anymore? But with free delivery service to the campus residence halls, I couldn't pass it up.That's beside the point! I'm a social media. By Verne G. Kopytoff. Article " Yahoo's ...