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in title, tags, annotations or urlI'm alone, but not lonely - 0 views
The Jargon of Doujinshi - 0 views
From mourning to 'magic' | The Japan Times Online - 0 views
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lishing firm which never had a best seller, but he was a great editor and the books he published were of a high quality [mainly on historical subjects]. He really dedicated his life to that quality, which I tried to inherit in terms of content as well as design. I think I achieved his dream of publishing good books which sell well. He couldn't achieve the second objective, but I did. My husband,
Technology Review: Why Heather Can Write - 0 views
Why Heather can write - 0 views
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Teachers sometimes complain that popular culture competes for the attention of their students, a claim that starts from the assumption that what kids learn from media is less valuable than what schools teach. Here, however, much of what is being mastered are things that schools try-and too often fail-to teach their students. (It has been said that if schools taught sex education the same way they taught writing, the human race would die out in a generation.)
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such informal teaching occurs across a range of other online communities.
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we could talk about young anime fans who are teaching each other Japanese language and culture in order to do underground subtitling of their favorite shows.
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Collective intelligence - 0 views
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If the current media environment makes visible the once invisible work of media spectatorship, it is wrong to assume that we are somehow being liberated through improved media technologies. Rather than talking about interactive technologies, we should document the interactions that occur amongst media consumers, between media consumers and media texts, and between media consumers and media producers.
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On-line fan communities might well be some of the most fully realized versions of Levy's cosmopedia, expansive self-organizing groups focused around the collective production, debate, and circulation of meanings, interpretations, and fantasies in response to various artifacts of contemporary popular culture.
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Fan women routed around male hostility, developing web communities 'that combine the intimacy of small groups with a support network similar to the kind fan women create off-line.' Discussion lists, mailing groups, webrings, and chatrooms each enabled fan communication.
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Dōjin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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