praxis
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Read More: On Rallies Real and Fake
I’ve been mulling over both my take and my stake in regards to the Rally to Restore Sanity and the recent and related Tea Party March on Washington, not to…
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Read More: Networking Lessons
I have been teaching from three scholarly books (Burgess and Green, Snickars and Vonderau, Strangelove) devoted to YouTube for this year’s go at Learning from YouTube, a huge difference. First,…
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Read More: Me ‘n MIT: Building Better Contracts for On-Line Publishing
For anyone out there interested in digital academic publishing, I am quite pleased to report that the slow and complex negotiations to create a useful and meaningful contract with MIT…
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Read More: Nowhere and Everywhere: The Place of Feminism on YouTube
I gave a talk last week at Berkeley’s Gender Consortium that points towards the (non)place, and yet somehow real focus and locus, of my future work: the nowheres and everywheres…
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Read More: Video and Participatory Culture: On Tubing
I’ve published an article in a special issue on YouTube of the on-line journal, Enculturation (A Journal of Rhetoric, Writing and Culture). The editors, Geoffrey Carter and Sarah Arroyo explain…
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Read More: Casey Affleck’s “Big” Reveal: Fake Doc, Joaquin’s Tummy or Tranny Prostitutes?
It came as no surprise to me when Casey Affleck at long last spilled the beans: that his tawdry expose of Joaquin Phoenix’s bad-boy decent into star-boy-debauchery was, in fact,…
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Read More: Fred on Film
I was recently interviewed by Monica Hesse at the Washington Post for her article on Fred’s big move to movie: “This is a movie. This is a movie based on…
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Read More: LFYT 10
I am teaching two sections of my class on and about YouTube, Learning from YouTube, this Fall. You can follow us on our new group page. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAcH1a0Uh2k&fs=1&hl=en_US] The class is…