Umberto Eco Wiki - launch
MANNHEIM, Germany – November 14, 2011 – The Institut für Deutsche Sprache is announcing the launch of Umberto Eco Wiki, an online collaborative resource to the award-winning, best-selling fiction and nonfiction of Umberto Eco: http://eco.ids-mannheim.de Readers and academics with annotations, comments or questions on the plot, themes, or ideas in The Prague Cemetery and other Eco works are encouraged to add them directly to the site, with the goal of creating a thorough and useful resource to Eco’s writing, both for casual readers and academics in the fields of literature, history and linguistics. The wiki is in English and German. Want resources in other languages? Add them! The project is headed by Erik Ketzan, a researcher at the Institut für Deutsche Sprache who is Co-architect of Pynchonwiki.com, which to date has had 300+ contributors, 6000+ entries, and now contains over 600,000 words of high-quality literary commentary and annotation.
Dear all, I'm a graduate student in humanities in the Netherlands working on ethnic minority youth use of digital media for identity expression purposes. I am wondering whether anyone on the list knows how to find out how many people go by a particular name on Facebook. More specifically I want to look at how often ethnic self-definitional labels of "Mocro", "Desi" and "Nikkei" appear, to get a sense of the commonality of using such terms. (I am aware FB asks users to provide their real names, but from my interviews I have learned that many young people subvert this policy by composing nicknames). Kind regards, Koen. Koen Leurs | Phd student Graduate Gender Programme | Utrecht University | Muntstraat 2a, 3512 EV Utrecht | tel. 030-253 7859 | K.H.A.Leurs@uu.nl | www.uu.nl/wiredup | www.koenleurs.net | www.digitalcrossroads.nl
participants (2)
-
Erik Ketzan -
Leurs, K.H.A. (Koen)