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the blog of nellison: Social Network Site vs Social Networking Site
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Monday, September 15, 2008. Social Network Site vs Social Networking Site. I read with interest the post and ensuing discussion on TechCrunch. Sites in our JCMC article. And explain the rationale behind our choice. We write:. Ultima Online Gold, UO Gold, crestingwait. Age of Conan Gold, AOC Gold. 1:49 AM, February 17, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The blog of nellison. My blog devoted to the study of social impacts of new communications technologies. And a few other things.
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Video | Spotlight on Digital Media and Learning
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Spotlight on Digital Media And Learning. Q&A: Henry Jenkins on Bridging Participatory Culture and Participatory Politics. Henry Jenkins is the Provost’s Professor of Communications, Journalism, Cinematic Art, and Education at the University of Southern California. Before that, he was the director of the Comparative Media Studies Program at MIT. He serves as the chief advisor to the Annenberg Innovation Lab. Learning How the Web Works. Wondering how to teach computer literacy? Filed in: Media Literacy.
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Thoughts Arguments and Rants » 2013 » October
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Skip to main content. Thoughts Arguments and Rants. Online Papers in Philosophy. People with Online Papers in Philosophy. Australasian Journal of Logic. Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Garden of Forking Paths. John Holbo and Belle Waring. 22 October, 2013. I haven’t updated this for a while, have I? So it’s time for some updates. Last weekend I was at a workshop on social epistemology at Arche. Miriam Schoenfield presented this great paper. This will be the nint...
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PragmaticIdealists: 10.2010
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The devil's always in the details. Monday, October 25, 2010. I usually try not to engage in agism. Sometimes, though, I am the victim and I feel I need to defend myself. A few commenters posted thoughts along the lines of "why don't we stop coddling these spoiled brats" and "I'm a baby boomer and life is hard, grow up kids.". I normally leave these alone, but the workday was almost over and I was feeling passionate. Here is an excerpt:. I feel guilty even existing.". We have many more years to live, and ...
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PragmaticIdealists: A New Year
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The devil's always in the details. Sunday, January 26, 2014. Inspired by the very impressive Katie at Marriage Confessions. I'm making a month-by-month goal sheet of increasing my happiness by way of well being. I will try to implement the changes from January through March in the designated month and keep them the whole year. Limit sweets to 3 sweet desserts a week. If craving sweets, eat fruit on other days. Go to the gym at least 3 times per week- 30 minutes of cardio minimum, yoga counts. Make a list...
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PragmaticIdealists: 07.2011
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The devil's always in the details. Friday, July 22, 2011. In 2004, at the tender age of 23, I set off from my childhood home in a U-Haul, with my earthly belongings and also with four of my mother's muffin tins, for some reason. The move was driven by two things: my conviction in the value of getting a masters degree, and a leap of faith in my boyfriend. Immediately after moving across town, we adopted a dog that we brought home to that new apartment and fretted over constantly. Is she okay? On Wednesday...
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PragmaticIdealists: 09.2011
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The devil's always in the details. Monday, September 19, 2011. DC Pride: French Names We Pronounce Wrong On Purpose in Descending Order of Inaccuracy. I never noticed this till I moved back here, but we D.C.-area folk sure do love naming stuff after French people and places and subsequently pronouncing those words terribly. Links to this post. My mother once told me that she refuses to give to domestic charities. I'll be taking tee-shirt orders shortly. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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PragmaticIdealists: 01.2011
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The devil's always in the details. Monday, January 17, 2011. Today according to my calendar, is Martin Luther King, Jr. (Observed) Day. I really admire President Obama's national call to service. On this day. It's good to remember that this is not just a day off from work and school, it's a day to remember all the good we have done and still have yet to do in this world. It's funny how many people pledge to do more "clean living" - eating right, volunteering, keeping their houses clean, etc. - after ...
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PragmaticIdealists: 01.2014
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The devil's always in the details. Sunday, January 26, 2014. Inspired by the very impressive Katie at Marriage Confessions. I'm making a month-by-month goal sheet of increasing my happiness by way of well being. I will try to implement the changes from January through March in the designated month and keep them the whole year. Limit sweets to 3 sweet desserts a week. If craving sweets, eat fruit on other days. Go to the gym at least 3 times per week- 30 minutes of cardio minimum, yoga counts. Make a list...
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PragmaticIdealists: 08.2011
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The devil's always in the details. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. Culture Shock - The 'Burbs. Okay, we moved and are kind of settled. Humming along in some semblance of a routine. But hello, culture shock! West Philly and the 'Burbs are two very different worlds. Economically and racially diverse. Walk around the corner=restaurants! Lady commuters: heels, sandals. Teeny urban gardens - cukes, thyme. Walk everywhere, actually. Can I emphasize this more? Apartment mailboxes with teeny mail keys. Links to this p...
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