New News-Online@ e-mail list, carrying on the tradition of "online-news"
For those researching the online news industry ... Steve After sensing a major hole in exchange among online news professionals during these dramatic times, I sent an e-mail to everyone who posted in its last year on the trusty "online-news" e-mail list (the one started by Steve Outing years ago). I asked if they would like to see a similar e-list come back. They did. So the description is simple: News Online is an e-mail list for professionals in online news around the world. It carries on in the spirit of former "online-news" e-mail list now with additional web/digest options. Sign-up here: http://dowire.org/news-online-join For more information: http://dowire.org/news-online Like the old "online-news" list, the web view will be behind a password for members-only when we open. We need at least 150 members before we will open for a round of introductions. Steven Clift http://stevenclift.com http://www.pbs.org/idealab/steven_clift/ P.S. What happened to the old list? I do know that Poynter launched a new web-based Groups system (http://groups.poynter.org) and the Wired Journalists Ning site (http://wiredjournalists.com) seems to have some good momentum, but none of these are simple e-mail lists that let you easily post in your idle time from your Blackberry or wireless e-mail. So, if you miss the good old "online-news" list, join us.
hi all, i wonder if anyone could suggest some critical readings that explore how graffiti and street artists use blogs, SNS, youtube etc to create artist based networks and communities? much appreciated! cheers, Esther Dr Esther Milne Lecturer in Media and Communications Convenor, Media Honours Program Faculty of Life and Social Sciences Swinburne University of Technology John Street, Hawthorn VIC 3122 AUSTRALIA office: AS 425 t: +613 92148195 f: +613 98196443 e: emilne@swin.edu.au www.fibreculture.org ***********************
Hi Esther,
i wonder if anyone could suggest some critical readings that explore how graffiti and street artists use blogs, SNS, youtube etc to create artist based networks and communities?
Maxime Crépel works on folksonomies, especially the way people use tags. We work together on flickr tags with social network analysis and have started to look at some streetart flickr groups. Well, it won't help you much since it's just at its very beginning :) Anyway we're interested in the answers you will get... _ Christophe Prieur, prieur@liafa.jussieu.fr Liafa, Université Paris-Diderot [user experience research, social networks, (large) graph algorithms] _ Le 23 janv. 09 à 06:17, Esther Milne a écrit :
hi all,
i wonder if anyone could suggest some critical readings that explore how graffiti and street artists use blogs, SNS, youtube etc to create artist based networks and communities?
much appreciated! cheers, Esther
Dr Esther Milne Lecturer in Media and Communications Convenor, Media Honours Program Faculty of Life and Social Sciences Swinburne University of Technology John Street, Hawthorn VIC 3122 AUSTRALIA office: AS 425 t: +613 92148195 f: +613 98196443 e: emilne@swin.edu.au www.fibreculture.org
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Hi Esther I did some work in this area a while back to generate a proposal for VicHealth (we got as far as short-list). This might be helpful, or not, I don't know. Could you let me know a little more about what you are working on and why you need the readings. Also, this question was asked on list a couple of years back and it might be worth your time digging into the archives. Yours Dr David Low Monash University www.understandascope.com At 04:17 PM 23/01/2009, you wrote:
hi all,
i wonder if anyone could suggest some critical readings that explore how graffiti and street artists use blogs, SNS, youtube etc to create artist based networks and communities?
much appreciated! cheers, Esther
Dr Esther Milne Lecturer in Media and Communications Convenor, Media Honours Program Faculty of Life and Social Sciences Swinburne University of Technology John Street, Hawthorn VIC 3122 AUSTRALIA office: AS 425 t: +613 92148195 f: +613 98196443 e: emilne@swin.edu.au www.fibreculture.org
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