The aim of the paper is to analyze the Twitter conversations produced by networked publics of the Laura Poitras’s documentary Citizenfour (2014). The documentary deals
with the case of the computer analyst Edward Snowden and it was aired by HBO in USA and Channel 4 in UK respectively the 23th and 25th of February 2015. We focused on the type of representations produced around the relationship between
privacy and the Internet, ie the imaginary related to privacy conveyed by Snowden case.
The paper thus attempt to answer the following RQ: what are the privacy’s imagery around Snowden case emerging from double screen audience of documentary Citizenfour?
Based on a complete corpus of 25,000 tweets containing the hashtag #citizenfour and created between 22th and 26th of February 2015, the research identified peaks in the Twitter activity (through a ‘breakout detection’) as well as what accounted for those peaks (through a semantic cluster analysis). Finally, a sample of original tweets will be content analyzed using a codeset derived by DeCew (1997) definitions in order to identify the emerging imaginary of privacy.
Haavinds eksperter innen personvern og digital vern presenterer her betydningen av å inkludere og tenke sikkerhet allerede i design- og utviklingsfasen av digitale løsninger.
Study: The Future of VR, AR and Self-Driving CarsLinkedIn
We asked LinkedIn members worldwide about their levels of interest in the latest wave of technology: whether they’re using wearables, and whether they intend to buy self-driving cars and VR headsets as they become available. We asked them too about their attitudes to technology and to the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the devices that they use. The answers were fascinating – and in many cases, surprising.
This SlideShare explores the full results of this study, including detailed market-by-market breakdowns of intention levels for each technology – and how attitudes change with age, location and seniority level. If you’re marketing a tech brand – or planning to use VR and wearables to reach a professional audience – then these are insights you won’t want to miss.
Et foredrag holdt på Teknas forskerkonferanse i Trondheim 10. januar 2017, hvor jeg forteller om mine erfaringer med å bruke sosiale medier som forsker.
The aim of the paper is to analyze the Twitter conversations produced by networked publics of the Laura Poitras’s documentary Citizenfour (2014). The documentary deals
with the case of the computer analyst Edward Snowden and it was aired by HBO in USA and Channel 4 in UK respectively the 23th and 25th of February 2015. We focused on the type of representations produced around the relationship between
privacy and the Internet, ie the imaginary related to privacy conveyed by Snowden case.
The paper thus attempt to answer the following RQ: what are the privacy’s imagery around Snowden case emerging from double screen audience of documentary Citizenfour?
Based on a complete corpus of 25,000 tweets containing the hashtag #citizenfour and created between 22th and 26th of February 2015, the research identified peaks in the Twitter activity (through a ‘breakout detection’) as well as what accounted for those peaks (through a semantic cluster analysis). Finally, a sample of original tweets will be content analyzed using a codeset derived by DeCew (1997) definitions in order to identify the emerging imaginary of privacy.
Haavinds eksperter innen personvern og digital vern presenterer her betydningen av å inkludere og tenke sikkerhet allerede i design- og utviklingsfasen av digitale løsninger.
Study: The Future of VR, AR and Self-Driving CarsLinkedIn
We asked LinkedIn members worldwide about their levels of interest in the latest wave of technology: whether they’re using wearables, and whether they intend to buy self-driving cars and VR headsets as they become available. We asked them too about their attitudes to technology and to the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the devices that they use. The answers were fascinating – and in many cases, surprising.
This SlideShare explores the full results of this study, including detailed market-by-market breakdowns of intention levels for each technology – and how attitudes change with age, location and seniority level. If you’re marketing a tech brand – or planning to use VR and wearables to reach a professional audience – then these are insights you won’t want to miss.
Et foredrag holdt på Teknas forskerkonferanse i Trondheim 10. januar 2017, hvor jeg forteller om mine erfaringer med å bruke sosiale medier som forsker.
Corpses, Fetuses And Zombies: The Dehumanization of Media Users in Science Fi...Jill Walker Rettberg
This paper aims to connect the trope of the human imprisoned and isolated by media as it is expressed in dystopic science fiction to its expressions in mainstream discourse. I draw upon theories of immersion and digital dualism, while analyzing the trope across science fiction literature and films as well as in popular media. Works discussed include Fahrenheit 451 (1953), The Matrix (1999), Wall-E (2008), Ready Player One (2011), Divergent (2013) and I Forgot My iPhone (2013). I find that media is frequently seen as a threat that dehumanizes its user, and that this is expressed by showing the human user as a corpse, as a fetus, as motionless or as zombie-like. Even works that show the human as in control of media occasionally make use of this trope, and understanding this cultural imaginary of humans and media can help us understand contemporary media use and discourse.
Vi lever i en tid som er besatt av tall. Alt skal måles. Alt kan måles. Men hva er det vi ikke ser når vi måler alt?
Lett oppdatert versjon av TEDxBergen foredraget mitt fra oktober 2014, som du finner på YouTube. Om du vil lese mer, kan du se på kapittel 5 i boken min, Seeing Ourselves Through Technology, som kan kjøpes på papir (Palgrave Macmillan 2014) eller lastes ned gratis fordi den også er open access. Lenker finner du på websiden min: http://jilltxt.net
My opening keynote for ELO2014, the annual conference of the Electronic Literature Organization, held in Milwaukee this year. The presentation connects my current work on quantitative self-representations and surveillance to my earlier work on feral hypertext and other disruptive forms of electronic literature.
The ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base: Documentation, Connections a...Jill Walker Rettberg
Talk given at "What are Digital Humanities?" at the University of Oslo, June 14, 2013.
A presentation of the ELMCIP Knowledge Base and the ways in which we've been working with visualization, and an addendum about alternative data sources for exploring what electronic literature - or the digital humanities - are. Most of the visualizations in this presentation and most of the slides themselves were made by Scott Rettberg.
Links include:
http://elmcip.net/knowledgebase
https://sites.google.com/site/whatisdigitalhumanities/
http://retts.net/viz/elmcip_ref_crit_work/#
A presentation of the knowledge base we've been working on in the ELMCIP project, and of future plans, to be used visiting universities and research groups in Chicago and California in April 2012.
I don't usually do powerpoints for teaching, but somehow I started doing one for the first lecture in DIKULT103, and so I ended up piling it down with examples to talk about. This may not be very useful without reading the first 60 or so pages of Manovich's Language of New Media.
Blogs and Journalists: From Online Communities to Social MediaJill Walker Rettberg
Keynote on blogging and social media given at the Journalism Eductation Association Australia conference in Sydney on November 26, 2010. Focuses on public/private and more. (Thanks to Thomas Moen for the "drittunge" slides!)
Kort presentasjon av sosiale medier for fagdagen på LLE/UiB 18. september 2010. Fagdagen er ment å vise fram noe av forskningen ved instituttet for nye bachelorstudenter.
Corpses, Fetuses And Zombies: The Dehumanization of Media Users in Science Fi...Jill Walker Rettberg
This paper aims to connect the trope of the human imprisoned and isolated by media as it is expressed in dystopic science fiction to its expressions in mainstream discourse. I draw upon theories of immersion and digital dualism, while analyzing the trope across science fiction literature and films as well as in popular media. Works discussed include Fahrenheit 451 (1953), The Matrix (1999), Wall-E (2008), Ready Player One (2011), Divergent (2013) and I Forgot My iPhone (2013). I find that media is frequently seen as a threat that dehumanizes its user, and that this is expressed by showing the human user as a corpse, as a fetus, as motionless or as zombie-like. Even works that show the human as in control of media occasionally make use of this trope, and understanding this cultural imaginary of humans and media can help us understand contemporary media use and discourse.
Vi lever i en tid som er besatt av tall. Alt skal måles. Alt kan måles. Men hva er det vi ikke ser når vi måler alt?
Lett oppdatert versjon av TEDxBergen foredraget mitt fra oktober 2014, som du finner på YouTube. Om du vil lese mer, kan du se på kapittel 5 i boken min, Seeing Ourselves Through Technology, som kan kjøpes på papir (Palgrave Macmillan 2014) eller lastes ned gratis fordi den også er open access. Lenker finner du på websiden min: http://jilltxt.net
My opening keynote for ELO2014, the annual conference of the Electronic Literature Organization, held in Milwaukee this year. The presentation connects my current work on quantitative self-representations and surveillance to my earlier work on feral hypertext and other disruptive forms of electronic literature.
The ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base: Documentation, Connections a...Jill Walker Rettberg
Talk given at "What are Digital Humanities?" at the University of Oslo, June 14, 2013.
A presentation of the ELMCIP Knowledge Base and the ways in which we've been working with visualization, and an addendum about alternative data sources for exploring what electronic literature - or the digital humanities - are. Most of the visualizations in this presentation and most of the slides themselves were made by Scott Rettberg.
Links include:
http://elmcip.net/knowledgebase
https://sites.google.com/site/whatisdigitalhumanities/
http://retts.net/viz/elmcip_ref_crit_work/#
A presentation of the knowledge base we've been working on in the ELMCIP project, and of future plans, to be used visiting universities and research groups in Chicago and California in April 2012.
I don't usually do powerpoints for teaching, but somehow I started doing one for the first lecture in DIKULT103, and so I ended up piling it down with examples to talk about. This may not be very useful without reading the first 60 or so pages of Manovich's Language of New Media.
Blogs and Journalists: From Online Communities to Social MediaJill Walker Rettberg
Keynote on blogging and social media given at the Journalism Eductation Association Australia conference in Sydney on November 26, 2010. Focuses on public/private and more. (Thanks to Thomas Moen for the "drittunge" slides!)
Kort presentasjon av sosiale medier for fagdagen på LLE/UiB 18. september 2010. Fagdagen er ment å vise fram noe av forskningen ved instituttet for nye bachelorstudenter.
2. Eit menneske er inga øy, sitt eige
heile;
kvar ein er bit av eit kontinent, del av
Vert ein leirklump vaska i havet, gjer
Europa mindre,
like mykje som
gjaldt det eit
forberg eller eit
jordegods i ein
vens eller ditt
eige; kvart
menneskes død
minkar meg, for
eg høyrer
menneska til (..)
Bilde av Mehrad.HM. (CC) John Donne
23. “In composing a text, in “writing”
something, the one producing the
written utterance is also alone.
Writing is a solipsistic operation.”
Walter Ong, Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing
of the Word. 1983. Page 116.
25. Diaries were a form of spiritual work
to the Puritans.
Serfaty, Viviane The Mirror and the Veil: An Overview of American Online Diaries
and Blogs. Amsterdam Monographs in American Studies, Amsterdam, 2004.
26. Vi ser sjeldent
for oss HELE
vårt publikum.
(Funn fra Sissel Lenviks masteroppgave “Å dele eller ikke dele: en studie
av ungdoms forhold til Facebook. Digital kultur, UiB, september 2011.)
32. Hva om sjefen vil bli “venn”
med deg?
(CC) by Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ M§. яåє Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rae_is_kandee/2861521563/sizes/m/in/photostream/
33. Her er
min
timeline
sett av
ikke-
venner
Jeg poster
noen
statuser
og lenker
helt
åpent.
34. Jeg har strenge
personvernsinnstillin
ger, så kun statuser
Men noen og bilder jeg bevisst
ting tenkte gjør offentlig synes.
jeg ikke Selv fødselen min er
over var skjult.
offentlige.
37. Sosiale medier dekkes
av eksisterende lover:
Taushetsplikt
Alminnelig lojalitetsplikt
(en arbeidstager plikter å ta hensyn til
arbeidsgivers legitime interesser, også
når arbeidstager ytrer seg som
privatperson)
- men også ytringsfrihet
38. “Arbeidstaker har rett til å varsle
offentligheten om kritikkverdige forhold i
virksomheten der dette ikke er i strid
med annen lov.” Arbeidsmiljøloven §2-4
Bildet er fra en bok om jenter og mensen fra 40-tallet.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elanafarley/1346234606/in/photostream/
41. Petter Bae Brandtzæg: Delingskulturen: et
paradigmeskifte for offentlig virksomhet.
SINTEF, oktober 2009.
http://www.slideshare.net/PetterB/foredrag-om-
delingskulturen
45. Her “retweeter” jeg
tallene til Brandtzæg.
} Det er dette Petter
Bae Brandtzæg
svarte på.
46. Hvordan skjønne Twitter:
1. Følg mange. Minst 100 – ellers skjer det
for lite og du skjønner ingenting.
2. Vær pragmatisk. Slutt å følge folk som ikke
poster ting som interesserer deg. Erstatt
med nye.
3. Delta i samtalen. Svar folk, retweet folk –
slik blir du synlig for andre, og blir tatt med
i samtalen.
(Fritt etter råd over en lunsj fra Jon Hoem og Thomas Brevik)
47. Control the conversation by
improving the conversation.
‐‐ Hugh McLeod, til Tom Mahon,
luksusskredderen som utvidet
kundekretsen til hele verden ved å blogge.
http://www.gapingvoid.com/Moveable_Type/archives/001132.html
52. Å ikke delta er å isolere deg
CC Stefano Mortellaro
53. Les mer:
Rettberg, Jill Walker. Walker, Jill. “Blogging from
Blogging. Polity Press, Inside the Ivory Tower”. In Uses
of Blogs, edited by Axel Bruns
and Joanne Jacobs. Peter
54. Opphav og lisenser
Denne presentasjonen er lisensiert som Creative Commons BY‐NC‐SA. Det
betyr at du fritt kan gjenbruke deler av eller hele presentasjonen dersom
du oppgir at jeg (og andre opphavsfolk) har laget den, og det er til ikke‐
kommersielt formål og du gir andre tillatelse til å bruke det du har laget
(share alike).
Noen slides er tatt fra Mathias Klangs presentasjon “Surveillance,
souveillance, autoveillance”. Klang har brukt Creative Commons BY‐NC‐SA
lisens. www.slideshare.net/klang
Bildene er fra Flickr og opphavspersonen er oppgitt på hver slide.
Editor's Notes
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
la salière... from Biscarotte cc by\n\nPrivacy quote from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privacy 14 September 2011\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
1888 - Kodak nr 1 \nFörsta massproducerade lådkameran \nEnkel att använda\nBärbar\nKort exponeringstid\n\n
\nBismarck on his deathbed: Maybe this is the first example of the works of Paperazzi: Max Priester & Willy Wilcke took this picture secretly without consent; the even managed to shift the body so that the face would be more visible and turned the clock back. They sold the pictures until the Bismarck family confiscated the plates. The pictures later appeared in a.o. the Frankfurter Illustrierte\n\n
A reporter for the New York Daily News, Thomas Howard, sat in the front row as a woman\nnamed Ruth Snyder sat in the electric chair, in Sing Sing, in 1928; he had a concealed camera on\nhis ankle, and he took a picture of Snyder as the electricity surged through her body. The picture\nsold an incredible amount of newspapers\n
AIR travellers will be invited to take part in "virtual strip searches" [X-rays] at Australian airports when the Federal Government begins trials of security screening measures this month. The measures include a body scanner [X-rays] that can see what lies under a person's clothes. The Government says the scanner could detect weapons and explosives, but critics say it is an invasion of privacy. "It provides detailed images of a person's body … which many people might find highly embarrassing," said Stephen Blanks, of the NSW Council for Civil Liberties.\n\nhttp://publik18.blogspot.com/2008/10/privacy-health-fears-over-airport-body.html\n
why cameras fail by wrote cc by nc\n
\n
\n
Learning to express OURSELVES rather than simply allowing ourselves to be described by others.\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
Sales from Nils Geylen cc by sa\n
Facebook Is The Opium Of The People from tacoekkel cc by sa\n