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John Fenn

Flashback: Warren Zevon Says Goodbye on 'David Letterman' - Video | Rolling Stone - 6 views

  • Not long after finding out he had an inoperable form of lung cancer, Warren Zevon was booked on the Late Show With David Letterman as the only guest for the full hour. Letterman was a huge Zev
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      this is awesome
John Fenn

The battle for 'Trayvon Martin': Mapping a media controversy online and off-line | Grae... - 6 views

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    I think this article is really spot on in providing an important model for empirically studying and representing the spread of ideas (or controversies) between media and how participatory and professional media influence one another. The fact that this article is written as much for academics as for activists is also exciting (and scary) to me, as a means of thinking about agenda-setting and influence. How might access to these tools help activist campaigns, and how might they swing back to challenge them? How can you really measure effect? "Even when we are able to access the data we need for analysis, interpretation is complicated by the specificity of individualized media experiences, where we've each curated our own individualized lists of sources on platforms like Twitter and Facebook. This can leave us with very different understandings of the day's news. Is it possible to speak meaningfully about a media agenda when agendas are set by individuals following a combination of friends and professional sources they've chosen to meet personal preferences and needs?"
John Fenn

A defense of private-sector ethnography | Technology, Society, Change - 1 views

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    Sam Ladner writes on (and practices) ethnography in non-academic settings...eg. "private sector ethnography." While there is not much "digital" in her post here (a transcript of a plenary talk) with regards to overt subject matter, much of what she says intersects with how this course approaches the intersection of "digital" and "ethnography".
Jenny Dean

What will social media's giants look like in 5 or 10 years? - Fortune Tech - 4 views

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    An interesting look at Facebook, Twitter, Google, and LinkedIn considering where these each will be 5 years from now and 10 years from now.
Kyle McDaniel

Digital Ethnographic Videos on YouTube - 1 views

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    This is fascinating. A Kansas State professor encouraged his students to create individual YouTube videos (of themselves) in order to generate different types of creative, self-reflexive, and personal digital "ethnographies." Scroll down the webpage to view individual videos or visit the class's group page on YouTube.
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    This project by Michael Wesch has been going for some time and earned him much attention/respect. Check his bio here: http://mediatedcultures.net/michael-wesch/
Jenny Dean

Portraits of Reconciliation - NYTimes.com - 4 views

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    Definitely a must view. It is an amazing piece of work."Last month, the photographer Pieter Hugo went to southern Rwanda, two decades after nearly a million people were killed during the country's genocide, and captured a series of unlikely, almost unthinkable tableaus."
Forrest Rule

Audio Transcription Service: Fast, Accurate, & Mobile | TranscribeMe - 0 views

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    This is a paid service.
Forrest Rule

If you are using R and you think you're in hell, this is a map for you. - 0 views

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    Intermediate-level R resource as an adaptation of Dante's Inferno.
John Fenn

Visualising the future of work: myth, media and mobilities - 1 views

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  • Microsoft’s Future Vision, Googleplex, Apple’s ‘spaceship’ campus: predictions of the imminent demise of the office workplace coincide with a proliferation of media images of the ‘office of the futu
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      important sentence
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    This was a really fascinating piece. I have given some thought as to how the digital world can/will transform the workplace but this is the first scholarly piece on the subject. I am curious to see how these changes will affect face-face (i.e., office) interaction and communication practices in the future.
Aylie B

ARCTIC PERSPECTIVE INITIATIVE - 0 views

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    Marko Pelijhan is an incredible digital artist, a lot of his work comments on surveillance. This project is a cool collaboration with North and Arctic Peoples and climate scientists - and brings up some important questions for me around open authoring and traditional ecological knowledge, how might platforms like this incorporate the necessary feedback loops or knowledge-ownership protocols of a particular person/group. How do you protect the sacred in the digital sphere? "The Arctic Perspective Initiative (API) is a non-profit, international group of individuals and organizations, founded by Marko Peljhan and Matthew Biederman, whose goal is to promote the creation of open authoring, communications and dissemination infrastructures for the circumpolar region. Its aim is to work with, learn from, and empower the North and Arctic Peoples through open source technologies and applied education and training. By creating access to these technologies while promoting the creation of shared communications and data networks without costly overheads, continued and sustainable development of autonomous culture, traditional knowledge, science, technology and education opportunities for peoples in the North and Arctic regions is enabled."
Julianne Meyer

Legend-tripping Online: Supernatural Folklore and the Search for Ong's Hat - Michael Ki... - 1 views

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    This is a book that I have read through in my previous attempts to approach the online-life of legends and ghost narratives. I found it really helpful to see how Kinsella approached the online community, and perhaps this might help some of you to read through some of his ideas. 
Aylie B

Transcribe - online transcription and dictation software - 2 views

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    I am currently on the look out for the best transcribing tool, and here is one of my first finds.
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    This sounds very interesting. I will be translating and then having to transcribe in both Portuguese and English. If I can dictate the audio through a mic using both languages, that would be fantastic! I definitely want to explore this more and/or have someone look into doing a little teaching session on this!
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    Hey all! This is a fantastic transcribing app I've just started using. Wanted to share!
flrdorothy

Hardcore Coddling: How Eleven Madison Park Modernized Elite, Old-School Service -- Grub... - 0 views

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    An upscale restaurant that both demands rigorous formal training in dining service, and googles customers to scoop demographic data and give them a deeply personalized experience.
John Fenn

What is a research platform? Mapping methods, mobilities and subjectivities - 3 views

  • his article provides an account of the question of method as it relates to collective modes of research organised,
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    ABSTRACT: This article provides an account of the question of method as it relates to collective modes of research organised, conceived and produced through the interplay between digital technologies of communication and offline strategies of investigation. It does so by exploring the orchestration of research platforms, which are mediating devices that constitute the production of knowledge across a range of geocultural settings. In the context of a project entitled Transit Labour: Circuits, Regions, Borders, the article maintains that research methods must contend with the ideological, technological and economic instruments that condition knowledge production at the current conjuncture. The platform, we argue, operates as a medium through which research, labour, subjectivity and knowledge are shaped in ways specific to hardware settings, software dynamics and the materialities of labour and life.
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