Social Network Analysis & User InnovationsPaul Di Gangi
High-level introduction of social network analysis technique for a professional development workshop at Western Carolina University.
The purpose of this presentation was to introduce faculty to networks and social network analysis. A brief sample of research was also included to demonstrate key points.
Social Network Analysis & User InnovationsPaul Di Gangi
High-level introduction of social network analysis technique for a professional development workshop at Western Carolina University.
The purpose of this presentation was to introduce faculty to networks and social network analysis. A brief sample of research was also included to demonstrate key points.
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!)
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!)
Blogs and Journalists: From Online Communities to Social Media
Sosiale nettverk: sammen er vi sterke?
1. Sosiale nettverk Sammen er vi sterke? First Tuesday Bergen, 5. Februar 2007 Jill Walker Rettberg Førsteamanuensis Universitetet i Bergen jilltxt.net
10. Facebook News Feed Facebook har blitt et nettverk som krysser sosiale sfærer.
11. Noen av Facebook-vennene mine. student Bekjent fra gymnastiden Nettkultur-forsker, kjenner henne mest gjennom bloggen hennes Rådgiver for Sarkozy’s nettsatsning, truffet på en konferanse i New York Gikk i parallelklassen på gymnaset Spillforsker - kollega i København (mange svake bånd)
12. “Adding more users to a social network increases the probability that it will put you in an awkward social circumstance” boyd’s law , formulert av Cory Doctorow “How Your Creepy Ex-Co-Workers Will Kill Facebook”, Information Week , 16. november 2007. http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=204203573
13. Burning Man er en ukeslang festival i ørkenen i Nevada, fylt med alternativ kunst og kultur. (CC) http://flickr.com/photos/lightmatter/95598535/
14. Man oppfører seg annerledes der enn på jobb. (CC) http://www.flickr.com/photos/ruthlesslogic/1353195025/
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16. Nye tjenester knytter sammen informasjon som er offentlig - men spredd http://spock.com (se også OpenSocial , som kobler sosiale nettverkssteder sammen - http://jilltxt.net/?p=2151)
17. Tim O’Reilly: We have a moral responsibility to eliminate "security by obscurity" so that people aren't shocked when they are suddenly exposed. Se danah boyds bloggpost 4. Februar 2007 http://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/archives/2008/02/04/just_because_we.html