I worked for a few weeks on the original popcultures project (in the 90's), before i ran out of time. It is an interesting resource and worth supporting. So if you are interested in what they do, try to get involved. --j From: Aleksandra Kaminska aleks.kaminska@gmail.com Popcultures is a website for the academic community working in the areas of cultural studies, media and communication. We are still seeking a few more subject editors to maintain and update the site. We are currently seeking volunteers to edit the following subject areas: - Media Theory: audience, content, effects, process... - Media Industry: structure, organization, policy, advertising/pr/ marketing... The subject editors will be responsible for keeping up-to-date information on conferences, call for papers, interesting articles and books, etc., and also, initally, in creating resources for the subject (a bibliography for example). To learn more, please visit the temporary page at: www.popcultures.com. We are also seeking looking for technical assistance so if you have Textpattern expertise and would like to help please let us know! If you are interested in any of these opportunities, please email me at : aleks.kaminska@gmail.com. Thank you. Aleks Kaminska Managing Editor, Popcultures.com Jeremy Hunsinger Center for Digital Discourse and Culture () ascii ribbon campaign - against html mail /\ - against microsoft attachments http://www.aoir.org The Association of Internet Researchers http://www.stswiki.org/ stswiki http://cfp.learning-inquiry.info/ LI-the journal
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