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class feb 15: blogs and journalism

The topic for today’s class is blogs and journalism. We already talked a bit about the development of newspapers when we were talking about Habermas and the public sphere. Today we’ll be more specific. Some of the matters we’ll touch: We’ll start […]

future historians of the web

Found at Tawnygrammer.org, in a discussion of the sudden disappearance of the trAce archives: In the future, perhaps, when redirects fail and old links have all broken, will we be able to make discoveries in abandoned regions of the web akin to […]

i had a backup!!!

Usually I only think of backups when it’s too late. But today, when I discovered that my Endnote bibliography was corrupted and wouldn’t open, I only fretted for five minutes before remembering that after that wicked water incident I started using Backup […]

Upcoming conferences: MiT5 and ELO2007

(Looking for the unoffical blogosphere version of the speaker list for MiT5? Here you go!) I’m off (in a matter of, well, months) to the States for not one but two conferences at the end of April. First up is MiT5 (Media […]

researching how researchers of narratives use tags

The Tags Networks Narrative is, according to its website, “a unique speculative project exploring the potential for collaborative keyword tagging (folksonomy) in narrative research” – at first I thought they wanted to work out how to write stories using tagging, but it […]

lifehacks for students

Since I just handed out the first paper assignments yesterday, today a link to 57 tips (!) for writing your term paper might be in order. Lifehack.org also has many suggestions for how to hack your studying skills. (For the un-initiated: this […]

today’s class (feb 8)

Lots of great responses to the assignment this morning! Thanks guys 🙂 Here’s today’s plan: Hand out paper topics and discuss them. I think Olav might not be here today, but if he is, I’m going to ask him to show us […]

What we’ll do in class on Wednesday 7/2

On Wednesday we’ll be doing this: I get to show you Michael Wesch’s awesome video of Web 2.0 in three and a half minutes. A quick rundown of some of the sociological background to social networks. Derek has agreed to show us […]

(almost) everything I teach in a 3 minute video

This video is amazing – it’s the stuff I teach! From the materiality of writing (handwriting and digital) through hypertext, HTML, XML, the point of it all – I wish I had made this video. And I was so pleased to see […]

missing the super bowl

I’m kind of sad – for the first time ever I’m invited to a Superbowl Party (starting at midnight due to the time difference) but I can’t go – I’ll be asleep on a train to Oslo, on my way to tell […]