[iDC] iDC Digest, Vol 72, Issue 14

Mark Deuze mdeuze at indiana.edu
Tue Feb 1 16:01:57 UTC 2011


fyi: my 2 cents (and some links to excellent responses, such as on the  
protests and premediation by Richard Grusin) on the discourse of  
twiiter/facebook/high technology revolutions and the straightjacketing  
of lived experiences into the criteria and categories of media:

http://deuze.blogspot.com/2011/01/media-life-and-protests-in-arab-world.html

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Mark Deuze
Department of Telecommunications
Indiana University, USA
mail: mdeuze at indiana.edu
web: deuze.blogspot.com
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