Re: [Air-L] Air-L Digest, Vol 104, Issue 31
Ola a todos! Este Caderno da Cultura Digital foi escrito em 2009. Ele faz parte do Ministério da Educação e foi elaborado para auxiliar as práticas educativas nas escolas do Brasil. Veja um pequeno resumo: "O Caderno Pedagógico intitulado Cultura Digital é parte da Série de Cadernos vinculados ao Programa Mais Educação – MEC e tem por objetivo apresentar alguns exemplos e informações aos monitores, professores e gestores da escola no sentido de oferecer possibilidades de tensionar uma prática escolar refratada pela Cultura Digital em todos os campos da vida, seja do espaço escolar ou não. Ele se encontra diretamente entrecruzado com todos os Cadernos Pedagógicos do Programa Mais Educação muito especialmente por ser ele um tema contextual, o da cultura hoje em um cotidiano que é também digital. O Caderno Cultura Digital é destinado aos que se interessam em pensar a escola integral nas suas múltiplas formas de ser e habitar a contemporaneidade, na tentativa de problematizar formas de pensar as comunidades hoje, na relação de todos para todos, considerando o compartilhamento de experiências, se expandindo do mais próximo e enraizado para o mais distante e virtual. A internet, assim como a própria Cultura Digital, por ser dinâmica e se comportar como um organismo vivo que renova seu tecido celular constantemente, nos apresenta um desafio enorme na escrita deste Caderno Pedagógico e temos a certeza de que este documento se atualizará nas práticas educativas de nossos leitores. Esperamos contribuir não só para o tensionamento de conceitos e experiências, mas também para a continuidade dos estudos, reflexões e práticas atravessadas pela Cultura de uso Digital." Você poderá encontra-lo neste link http://portal.mec.gov.br/ index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=16727&Itemid=1119 Att Cintia Ines Boll Profa Dra. Faculdade de Educação-UFRGS-Brasil 2013/3/29 <air-l-request@listserv.aoir.org>
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Today's Topics:
1. canada/privacy (Barry Wellman) 2. online etiquette (Woodstock, Louise) 3. Re: online etiquette (William Dutton) 4. Re: online etiquette (Ulf-Dietrich Reips) 5. Re: online etiquette (Ilana Gershon) 6. Re: online etiquette (Janet Sternberg) 7. Fwd: New from NYU Press: Cached (stephanie schulte)
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Message: 1 Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2013 19:15:13 -0400 From: Barry Wellman <wellman@chass.utoronto.ca> To: Terri Senft <tsenft@gmail.com>, aoir list <air-l@aoir.org> Subject: [Air-L] canada/privacy Message-ID: <Pine.SGI.4.64.1303281914100.32761338@origin.chass.utoronto.ca> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed
Both the Federal and the Ontario Privacy Commissioners have done good work in this area. With good websites. Lots more needs to be done.
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S.D. Clark Professor of Sociology, FRSC NetLab Director Department of Sociology 725 Spadina Avenue, Room 388 University of Toronto Toronto Canada M5S 2J4 twitter:@barrywellman http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman fax:+1-416-978-3963 NETWORKED:The New Social Operating System. Lee Rainie & Barry Wellman MIT Press http://amzn.to/zXZg39 Print $20 Kindle $16 Old/newCybertimes http://bit.ly/c8N9V8 It's still rock & roll to me
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Message: 2 Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 10:09:41 -0400 From: "Woodstock, Louise" <lwoodstock@ursinus.edu> To: "air-l@listserv.aoir.org" <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: [Air-L] online etiquette Message-ID:
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Dear List, Please send citations for recent articles addressing online etiquette. Thanks in advance!
Louise Woodstock Associate Professor of Media & Communication Studies Ursinus College
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Message: 3 Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 14:19:27 +0000 From: William Dutton <william.dutton@oii.ox.ac.uk> To: "Woodstock, Louise" <lwoodstock@ursinus.edu> Cc: "air-l@listserv.aoir.org" <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: Re: [Air-L] online etiquette Message-ID: <E2F9ED409FA08A49BC1101263A99B2272AF57F@MBX04.ad.oak.ox.ac.uk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252"
Not that recent, but not a new issue. See: Dutton, W. H. (1996), ?Network Rules of Order: Regulating Speech in Public Electronic Fora,? Media, Culture, and Society, 18 (2), 269-90.
On 29 Mar 2013, at 14:09, Woodstock, Louise wrote:
Dear List, Please send citations for recent articles addressing online etiquette. Thanks in advance!
Louise Woodstock Associate Professor of Media & Communication Studies Ursinus College
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William H. Dutton Professor of Internet Studies Oxford Internet Institute University of Oxford 1 St Giles', Oxford OX1 3JS UNITED KINGDOM
Tel +44 (0)1865 287 210 Fax +44 (0)1865 287 211 Cell +44 (0)7768 823906 Web: http://people.oii.ox.ac.uk/dutton/about/ You can access my papers on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) at: http://ssrn.com/author=478025 Latest Book: The Oxford Handbook of Internet Studies: http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199589074.do
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Message: 4 Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 15:35:20 +0100 From: Ulf-Dietrich Reips <u.reips@ikerbasque.org> To: "Woodstock, Louise" <lwoodstock@ursinus.edu>, "air-l@listserv.aoir.org" <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: Re: [Air-L] online etiquette Message-ID: <p0624083ecd7b55f8d1ac@[130.206.138.44]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" ; format="flowed"
Hi Louise: here some other ones:
1. Boehlefeld, S. P. (1996). Doing the right thing: Ethical cyberspace research. The Information Society, 12, 141-152.
2. Dzeyk, W. (2001). Ethische Dimensionen der Online-Forschung [Ethical dimensions of online research]. K?lner Psychologische Studien, 6(1), 1-30. Online available at: http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/2424/
2. Ess, C. (2007). Internet research ethics. In A. N. Joinson, K. Y. A. McKenna, T. Postmes & U.-D. Reips (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of Internet psychology (pp. 487-502). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
3. Eysenbach, G. and Till, J. (2001). Information in practice. Ethical issues in qualitative research on internet communities. BMJ (British Medical Journal) 2001; 323(10 November), 1103-1105. Available online: <http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/reprint/323/7321/1103>
4. Olivero, N. & Lunt, P. (2004). When the ethic is functional to the method: The case of e-mail qualitative interviews. In Buchanan (Ed.), Readings in Virtual Research Ethics: Issues and Controversies. Hershey, PA: Information Science Pub.
5. Peden, B. F., & Flashinski, D. P. (2004). Virtual Research Ethics: A Content Analysis of Surveys and Experiments Online. In E. Buchanan (Ed.), Readings in Virtual Research Ethics: Issues and Controversies. Hershey, PA: Information Science Pub. http://www.idea-group.com/downloads/excerpts/1591401526E.pdf
6. Reips, U.-D. (1999). Online research with children. In U.-D. Reips, B. Batinic, W. Bandilla, M. Bosnjak, L. Gr?f, K. Moser, & A. Werner (Eds.), Current Internet science - trends, techniques, results. Z?rich: Online Press. [WWW document]. Available URL: http://gor.de/gor99/tband99/pdfs/q_z/reips.pdf
7. International Journal of Internet Research Ethics: http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/SOIS/cipr/ijire/index.html
Best wishes --u
At 10:09 Uhr -0400 29.3.2013, Woodstock, Louise wrote:
Dear List, Please send citations for recent articles addressing online etiquette. Thanks in advance!
Louise Woodstock Associate Professor of Media & Communication Studies Ursinus College
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Message: 5 Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 10:49:32 -0400 From: Ilana Gershon <imgershon@gmail.com> To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: Re: [Air-L] online etiquette Message-ID: <5155A9FC.5050806@gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Dear Louise, I think my book, The Breakup 2.0, is all about how people try to figure out what should be the etiquette around using new technologies to end relationships.
Best, Ilana
Ilana Gershon Dept. of Communication and Culture Indiana University
On 3/29/2013 10:09 AM, Woodstock, Louise wrote:
Dear List, Please send citations for recent articles addressing online etiquette. Thanks in advance!
Louise Woodstock Associate Professor of Media & Communication Studies Ursinus College
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Message: 6 Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 15:09:58 -0400 From: Janet Sternberg <janet.sternberg@nyu.edu> To: William Dutton <william.dutton@oii.ox.ac.uk> Cc: "air-l@listserv.aoir.org" <air-l@listserv.aoir.org>, "Woodstock, Louise" <lwoodstock@ursinus.edu> Subject: Re: [Air-L] online etiquette Message-ID: <5155E706.1040902@nyu.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed
My 2012 book, Misbehavior in Cyber Places: The Regulation of Online Conduct in Virtual Communities on the Internet, deals with the earlier stages of online etiquette (including references to Dutton's 1996 article and work of many other AoIR folks).
Janet Sternberg, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Communication and Media Studies Latin American and Latino Studies Fordham University Bronx, NY 10458-9993 USA http://about.me/JanetPhD New book: Misbehavior in Cyber Places http://misbehaviorincyberplaces.tumblr.com
William Dutton wrote:
Not that recent, but not a new issue. See: Dutton, W. H. (1996), ?Network Rules of Order: Regulating Speech in Public Electronic Fora,? Media, Culture, and Society, 18 (2), 269-90.
On 29 Mar 2013, at 14:09, Woodstock, Louise wrote:
Dear List, Please send citations for recent articles addressing online etiquette. Thanks in advance!
Louise Woodstock Associate Professor of Media & Communication Studies Ursinus College
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Message: 7 Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 16:01:50 -0500 From: stephanie schulte <stephanieschulte@gmail.com> To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: [Air-L] Fwd: New from NYU Press: Cached Message-ID: < CAECmVM2hVYCR0i+HMUKtdR6Lf-ANO7c9xjwYUEJfbNzTWCCOoA@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
Hello, I thought my new book might interest some listserv members. Best wishes, Steph
*Cached <http://nyupress.org/books/book-details.aspx?bookId=8212>*: Decoding the Internet in Global Popular Culture (NYU Press, 2013)
In the 1980s and 1990s, the internet became a major player in the global economy and a revolutionary component of everyday life for much of the United States and the world. It offered users new ways to relate to one another, to share their lives, and to spend their time?shopping, working, learning, and even taking political or social action. Policymakers and news media attempted?and often struggled?to make sense of the emergence and expansion of this new technology. They imagined the internet in conflicting terms: as a toy for teenagers, a national security threat, a new democratic frontier, an information superhighway, a virtual reality, and a framework for promoting globalization and revolution.
Schulte maintains that contested concepts had material consequences and helped shape not just our sense of the internet, but the development of the technology itself. *Cached* focuses on how people imagine and relate to technology, delving into the political and cultural debates that produced the internet as a core technology able to revise economics, politics, and culture, as well as to alter lived experience. Schulte illustrates the conflicting and indirect ways in which culture and policy combined to produce this transformative technology.
*Stephanie Ricker Schulte* is Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of Arkansas.
"This is the most culturally sophisticated history of the Internet yet written. We can't make sense of what the Internet means in our lives without reading Schulte's elegant account of what the Internet has meant at various points in the past 30 years." ?Siva Vaidhyanathan, Chair of the Department of Media Studies, University of Virginia
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