web 2.0
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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: Guggenheim Got the Highs & Missed Wonderfully Defintive YouTube Lows
The Guggenheim Museum just released its list of the twenty-five best videos on YouTube, selected from 23,000 entries, and now the celebrated objects off-line and on, of YouTube Play, a…
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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: 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…