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Anne Helmond – Culture Digitally
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97;nne.helmond@gmail.com. Adding the bling: The role of social media data intermediaries. May 7, 2014. Last month, Twitter announced the acquisition of Gnip, one of the main sources for social media data including Twitter data. In my research I am interested in the politics of platforms and data flows in the social web and in this blog post I would like to explore the role of data intermediaries Gnip in particular in regulating […]. Burcu S. Bakioglu. Katherine D. Harris. Lonny J Avi Brooks.
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Alison Harvey – Culture Digitally
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Faculty of Information, University of Toronto. Alison1harvey@gmail.com. A Moment for Hate: An Unexpected Theme at IR14. Alison Harvey and Tamara Shepherd. November 1, 2013. Comments Off on A Moment for Hate: An Unexpected Theme at IR14. The National Science Foundation, Temple University, and Cornell University. Burcu S. Bakioglu. Katherine D. Harris. Lonny J Avi Brooks. Avatars by Sterling Adventures. Culture digitally is supported by NSF. Background images cc-by-nc pareerica.
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Annette markham – Culture Digitally
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Annette Markham is an Associate Professor of Information Studies in the Department of Aesthetics and Communication, Aarhus University, Denmark. Amarkham@gmail.com. Reflecting on Chapter 1 of The Age of Sharing, by Nicholas John. Annette markham, Ben Peters, Gina Neff, Jean Burgess, Nicholas John and Stephanie Schulte. December 19, 2016. Discourse matters: designing better digital futures. June 5, 2015. The National Science Foundation, Temple University, and Cornell University. Burcu S. Bakioglu.
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Alice Marwick – Culture Digitally
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97;marwick@gmail.com. The National Science Foundation, Temple University, and Cornell University. Burcu S. Bakioglu. Katherine D. Harris. Lonny J Avi Brooks. Avatars by Sterling Adventures. Culture digitally is supported by NSF. Award no. 1026523 WP Theme by Maximus, modifications by Josh Braun. Background images cc-by-nc pareerica. FLOSS fonts include Delicious.
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Sam Srauy – Culture Digitally
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Oakland University Dept. of Communication and Journalism. 115;rauy@oakland.edu. Announcement: From Punched Cards to ‘Big Data’: A Social History of Database Populism (Kevin Driscoll). September 24, 2012. Announcement: Cultural Production and the Digital Rights Movement (Hector Postigo). September 18, 2012. Comments Off on Announcement: Cultural Production and the Digital Rights Movement (Hector Postigo). Apple v. Samsung and a “CSI effect”? September 9, 2012. But, I’ll give a quick overview. Ap...Went wr...
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Jonathan Sterne – Culture Digitally
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Jonathan.sterne@mcgill.ca. At Culture Digitally, we’re thinking about our scholarship in the harsh light of this week. Hector Postigo, Jessa Lingel, Jesse Houf, Jonathan Sterne, Josh Braun, Kate Zyskowski, Robert Gehl, Sarah Banet-Weiser, Seth Lewis, Shawn Walker, Tarleton Gillespie, Thomas Streeter and Tom Boellstorff. November 10, 2016. Running Towards Publication, Then Walking Away. June 16, 2015. May 15, 2014. If analog refers both to things that come into contact with digital technology-probably to ...
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Tarleton Gillespie – Culture Digitally
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Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research, New England; also an adjunct associate professor in the Department of Communication and Department of Information Science, at Cornell University. On Twitter at @TarletonG. Tarleton@microsoft.com. Culture Digitally scholars writing elsewhere about the election and its ramifications. Hector Postigo and Tarleton Gillespie. November 11, 2016. More Culture Digitally scholars reflect on the election and our scholarship going forward. November 11, 2016. Hector Postigo...
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Josh Braun – Culture Digitally
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Joshua Braun is an assistant professor in the Journalism Department at UMass Amherst, a former graduate fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, and an affiliated fellow of The Information Society Project at Yale Law School. His work examines sociological questions surrounding the online distribution of television and other media. His first book,. This Program is Brought To You By. On digital distribution of TV news, was published in 2015 by Yale University Press. Josh's papers have appeared in. Distr...
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Running Towards Publication, Then Walking Away – Culture Digitally
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Running Towards Publication, Then Walking Away. June 16, 2015. When I was finishing my first book. Posts by Jeff Pooley. And CW. Anderson. I’m going to do the historian thing here and suggest that generations of scholars before us have. Had to solve publication problems. The Benjamin quote is as relevant today as it was in 2003, or the 1930s when Benjamin was still writing. Is yesteryear’s not another paper about Madonna! Subculture: The Meaning of Style. The same could be said for Raymond Williams’.
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lectures, presentations & panel discussions Archives - Julian Ausserhofer
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A Blog on Digital Media, Internet Research and (Data) Politics. Journalism, media & technology. Art & culture. Publications & Presentations. Projects & Events. Montage sauvage VJ collective. Data Journalism Research Bibliography. Lectures, presentations and panel discussions. Outreach in the past months. In June, I gave a talk in Berlin at the Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften. 8220;Long Night of the Sciences”) and presented our project. To the public. There is also a video of the talk. In Croatia to presen...