Hi folks, wondering if anyone has come across research that discusses
users' feelings of being creeped out or similar expressions of discomfort
with regards to the surveillant capacities and techniques of social media.
Please email me off-list and I can post a summary if there is interest.
/Greg Elmer
Greg Elmer, PhD
Professor of Media, Communication & Culture
Bell Media Research Chair & Director, Infoscape Research Lab
Ryerson University, Toronto
Preempting Dissent <http://www.preemptingdissent.com/>: A creative commons
documentary film that investigates the genesis of the Miami Model of
protest policing. Winner of the Action on Film Festival's 2014 Award for
Best Social Commentary Film.
The Canadian Delegation <http://www.thecanadiandelegation.com/>: In the
summer of 1989, as the Soviet bloc crumbles and China fends of a democratic
revolt, the head of Canada's Young Communist League leads a delegation of
youth to an international student festival in one of the most isolated and
enigmatic nations in the world. This feature documentary film is currently
in production.
Hi All
I am searching for scholars who have had publishing experiences with Lexington (subsidiary of Rowman & LIttlefield). I am interested in their publishing process for monographs. Please e-mail me off list (stine.eckert(a)wayne.edu) if you are willing to share your insights.
Thank you!
Take care,
Stine
Stine Eckert, Ph.D.
Vice-Chair Feminist Scholarship Division, ICA
Assistant Professor
Department of Communication
571 Manoogian Hall
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI 48201
@stineeckert
http://stineeckert.com/https://wikidgrrls.wordpress.com/