Archive: 2012
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The Politics of Manufacturing
A few weeks after the re-election of President Obama, discussions are now turning to the next four years and what can be done to improve the economy. Politicians are focused on the fiscal cliff and
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A Conversation on Affirmative Action – Part 3
Note: This is the third blog in a three-blog series. To read Part 1, click here. T read Part 2, click here. [caption id="attachment_6403" align="aligncenter" width="621"] Harvard Law Review Board of
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Semiotics, Intertextuality, and Alternative Mapping
An appealing aspect of cultural analysis is its interpretive flexibility; many mundane types of media that seem natural to us are worth scrutinizing. Signs, for instance, can be found in many differen
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A Conversation on Affirmative Action – Part 2
Note: This is the second blog in a three-blog series. To read Part 1, click here. [caption id="attachment_6393" align="aligncenter" width="607"] Harvard Law Review Board of Editors, Volume 72, 1958-1
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Long Live the Internet
Written by Guest Author Jeremy Pesner Next month, the World Conference on Information Technology (WCIT), sponsored by the United Nations' International Telecommunications Union (ITU), will hold a mee
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A Conversation on Affirmative Action – Part 1
[caption id="attachment_6395" align="aligncenter" width="607"] Harvard Law Review Board of Editors, Volume 29, 1915-1916. Image from the Harvard Law School Library.[/caption] A friend of mine at Harva
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Rethinking Art as Data-Based
“After the novel, and subsequently cinema privileged narrative as the key form of cultural expression of the modern age, the computer age introduces its correlate - database. Many new media objects do
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Politics and Privacy
With the 2012 election finally over, it seems both inevitable and laughable that 2016 is already being mentioned, and not just by Jon Stewart. At the moment I am not at all interested in what lies ah
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To Tweet or Not To Tweet: An Experience Using Twitter in the Classroom
There are various advantages to using Twitter in the classroom, be it for polling, immediate classroom feedback, or professional development. Thus, while Twitter is at times “dismissed as recording so
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SOPA, PIPA and Crowd Sourced Government
This article is from Electronic Media & Politics. eM&P is a dynamic online journal that is adaptive to new media and evolving forms of political communication research. www.emandp.com Technology has
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