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#asmc14 paper: Hashtag as hybrid forum: the case of #agchatoz – creativity/machine
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Skip to main content. Asmc14 paper: Hashtag as hybrid forum: the case of #agchatoz. I’m posting this from the University of Amsterdam, where we are now well into the final day of a fantastic three-day conference called Social Media and the Transformation of Public Space. We have quite a gang of participants here from the QUT Social Media Research Group. Speaker Notes after the fold. 8230; While the choice to focus on hashtag-based discussions has largely been driven by a combination of methodological con...
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Writing – anthropod
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What a cultural anthropologist thinks about. Planning and writing a thesis with a table of contents. This is the time of year when our Masters students are starting to think about how they’re going to write their theses. It can be a daunting concept! Joan Bolker’s Writing Your Dissertation in 15 Minutes a Day,. And Laurel Richardon’s Writing: A Method of Inquiry. To begin with, I spent one pomodoro. And be a more productive, focused writer. October 1, 2014. June 18, 2016. Brown’s Eight Questions. Anthrop...
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Grow Your Own Lamb — Counting Sheep
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Nz merino in an internet of things. Grow Your Own Lamb. Grow Your Own Lamb. A revolutionary new service that puts New Zealand consumers in charge of how their meat is produced! Here's how GYoL works:. Select whether you want your 100% Pure NZ Merino Lamb raised in the paddock (in vivo) or raised in the lab (in vitro). Download the GYoL app so that you can check in on the growing process anywhere, anytime. Enjoy your 100% Pure NZ Merino Lamb knowing that it was produced exactly the way you want it. Choose...
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Programme Director Culture Context. Senior Lecturer Industrial Design. BA Queen's University, Kingston, CA. BID (Hons) Carleton University, Ottawa, CA. MFA (Studio Arts) Concordia University, Montreal, CA. PhD Candidate, Australia National University, Canberra, AU. Formerly: Professor of Industrial Design, Dawson College, Montreal and. Principal and Industrial Designer of Industrial, Montreal. Involved with. The creation and product development from objects for everyday use like. Deputy Head of School.
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FCJMesh-003 : On Networked Utopias and Speculative Futures 3/3 | The Fibreculture Journal: Mesh
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The Fibreculture Journal : Mesh. Provocations, speculations, and connections. Editorial, Guidelines, Forms. FCJMesh-003 : On Networked Utopias and Speculative Futures 3/3. September 20, 2012 ⋅. This is the third of three in a series of rejoinders commissioned from the Authors of FCJ Issue 20: Networked Utopias and Speculative Futures. Ahead of a launch and workshop. Based on the issue, the forthcoming ‘Trolls CFP’. And the future of publishing and FCJ. As someone with a PhD in architectural theory, who n...
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Academic writing – anthropod
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What a cultural anthropologist thinks about. Planning and writing a thesis with a table of contents. This is the time of year when our Masters students are starting to think about how they’re going to write their theses. It can be a daunting concept! Joan Bolker’s Writing Your Dissertation in 15 Minutes a Day,. And Laurel Richardon’s Writing: A Method of Inquiry. To begin with, I spent one pomodoro. And be a more productive, focused writer. October 1, 2014. June 18, 2016. Write when the baby sleeps.
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BoneKnitter — Counting Sheep
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Nz merino in an internet of things. Grow Your Own Lamb. The BoneKnitter is a dream for slow technology that honours New Zealand's natural environment and pays tribute to generations of Māori and Pākehā merino growers, shearers and wool handlers. Each cast is made from single origin NZ merino wool, and as we comfortably wait for each layer of the cast to be knitted, we are invited to learn about the people, places and animals that produced it. We see individual casts crafted from the range of natural meri...
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