Re: MultiMediaStations in Austria, wikipedia etc
For what it's worth, British Telecom has 1,500 Internet kiosks around the country (certainly many in London) http://www.btplc.com/Innovation/Mobility/booth/ and I believe they have been around for at least two years - I have to say I have never seen anyone use them... As for collaborative content, there were several attempts before Wikipedia's success including http://www.everything2.com/ (mentioned in the Emigh & Herring paper), http://www.nupedia.com/ and my personal favourite, http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/ (the BBC purchased and took over Douglas Adams' Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy collaborative encyclopedia which specialises in the quirky and is built around a community but is more explicitly hierarchical than the other efforts). David Brake, PhD researcher in Media and Communications, London School of Economics & Political Science http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/media@lse/study/mPhilPhDMediaAndCommunicati... Also see http://davidbrake.org/ (home page) and http://blog.org/ (weblog) Author of Dealing With E-Mail - http://davidbrake.org/dealingwithemail/ gives ordering info and supplementary links
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With everything moving faster in 'Internet time,' we have arguably spanned many technological Internet generations within a single human generation: from the birth of computing to the first online communications; from the beginnings of email to the enriched worlds of chat, virtual worlds and mobile text messaging; from the workplace to home and school; from optional to all-but-mandatory; and from mainframe to desktop to laptop to mobile devices. We can also talk about contextual Internet generations, from the early pioneers who count themselves among those communicating online before the 1980s; to the early adopters of the 1980s in university and proprietary systems; to latecomers finding the need to adopt computing and technology use as part of their daily work; to the current and coming generations that will not know a time without a computer in the household, a mobile phone in their hand, and a lap- or palmtop and an MP3 player an essential part of their daily wear. 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Dear Caroline, sorry for answering so late... but I would like to volunteer as a reviewer, having done this the past three years.... fields of interest: journalism, surveillance, identity issues, space I look forward to the website... as it was mentioned in the report... best and a happy new year. it is not too late yet. nilz
The website for submissions to the next AoIR conference will be up soon. Stay tuned to the AoIR list for updates.
Meantime, think about reviewing -- good for AoIR, good for your resume! Sign up to the Air-meet list if you are interested in reviewing. Go to http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-meet-aoir.org to subscribe. Details will be sent to that list.
/Caroline Haythornthwaite
-- Dr. Nils Zurawski Universität Hamburg Inst. für kriminologische Sozialforschung Allendeplatz 1 20146 Hamburg Germany tel. +49 (0) 40 42838 6185 fax. +49 (0) 40 42838 2328 Projekt zu Videoüberwachung: http://www.surveillance-studies.org
oops sorry this should not have gone out to the list.. nilz
Dear Caroline,
sorry for answering so late... but I would like to volunteer as a reviewer, having done this the past three years....
fields of interest: journalism, surveillance, identity issues, space
I look forward to the website... as it was mentioned in the report...
best and a happy new year. it is not too late yet.
nilz
-- Dr. Nils Zurawski Universität Hamburg Inst. für kriminologische Sozialforschung Allendeplatz 1 20146 Hamburg Germany tel. +49 (0) 40 42838 6185 fax. +49 (0) 40 42838 2328 Projekt zu Videoüberwachung: http://www.surveillance-studies.org
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Caroline Haythornthwaite -
David Brake -
Nils Zurawski