Re: Query on Digitial Technology and National Identity
One book i would really recomend on this topic is Nils Zurawski (2000): Virtuelle Ethnizität. Studien zu Identität, Kultur und Internet. Unfortunatly in German, but i guess Nils is subscribed to air-list and you can contact him for english abstracts of his work. And there is an article from Mark Poster (1999) in Jones (Ed.): Cybersociety 2.0 called "Virtual Ethnicity". Both works deal mainly with ethnicity but also with the interconnected phenomenon nationalism. Greetings, Philipp -- Philipp Budka email: ph.budka@philbu.net tel.: +43(01) 95 28 244 tel. mobil.: +43(0)6991 95 28 244 Rustengasse 5/10 1150 Wien, Austria http://www.philbu.net +++ GMX - Mail, Messaging & more http://www.gmx.net +++ Bitte lächeln! Fotogalerie online mit GMX ohne eigene Homepage!
One book i would really recomend on this topic is Nils Zurawski (2000): Virtuelle Ethnizität. Studien zu Identität, Kultur und Internet. Unfortunatly in German, but i guess Nils is subscribed to air-list and you can contact him for english abstracts of his work. And there is an article from Mark Poster (1999) in Jones (Ed.): Cybersociety 2.0 called "Virtual Ethnicity". Both works deal mainly with ethnicity but also with the interconnected phenomenon nationalism.
Greetings, Philipp
Philipp and others..., I am flattered that you brought my book up here... indeed there is a website up with some stuff on it.. including chapters from the book in English.... http://www.uni-muenster.de/PeaCon/zurawski I believe it is easy to browse through, although the navigation is in German and half of the texts are as well... try it out if you like.... there seems to be more research and work going on on this subject... if it wasn't mentioned here.... Lisa Nakamuras work is worth looking at as well.....also the volume she edited with Beth Kolko and Gilbert (?) Rodman.. "Race in Cyberspace"..... there are also some ihnteresting articles ihn David Trend's "reading digital culture"....... (2000, I believe).. and a collegue of mine has done some work on the russian cyberspace in regards to literature and national identity and diaspora...... and from what I have seen in the reviewing process for IR 4.0 there will be interesting papers on this in Toronto.... best and peace nilz
FWIW: I recently put up my PowerPoint slides for a talk before the Humanities Education Research Group at the Open University (Milton Keynes, UK) at the end of March. <http://www.drury.edu/ess/herg/CATaC-CC.htm> These provide an overview of what the research presented at and affiliated with the various conferences on "Cultural Attitudes towards Technology and Communication" - including the articles published in the most recent issue of Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication - suggest in a comprehensive way regarding the interactions of national culture and identity with CMC technologies. One slide, in particular, while something of an oversimplification, helps make the point: as one moves from a U.S. (indeed, middle-to-upper-middle class white male) center through the national cultures/identities of Europe / the Middle East / Asia / and indigenous peoples - there is increasing contrast and conflict between the cultural values and communicative preferences embedded and fostered by contemporary CMC technologies and those of the "target" cultures. Perhaps this overview and some of the individual research reports (full bibliography at the end of the slides) will be of interest and some value. Good luck! And please consider CATaC'04 as a venue in which to present your own results. Cheers and all best wishes, Charles Ess Distinguished Research Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies Drury University 900 N. Benton Ave. Voice: 417-873-7230 Springfield, MO 65802 USA FAX: 417-873-7435 Home page: http://www.drury.edu/ess/ess.html Co-chair, CATaC: http://www.it.murdoch.edu.au/catac/ Exemplary persons seek harmony, not sameness. -- Analects 13.23
--On Saturday, April 19, 2003 12:52 PM -0500 Charles Ess <cmess@lib.drury.edu> wrote:
FWIW: I recently put up my PowerPoint slides for a talk before the Humanities Education Research Group at the Open University (Milton Keynes, UK) at the end of March.
FWIW, I can't get this to show up in either Netscape 7.02 or Opera 7.10 (the current versions of both browsers). Normally, I don't have problems with either browser's handling of PowerPoint. Joan Joan Korenman, Director Center for Women & Information Technology University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, MD 21250 USA korenman@umbc.edu http://www.umbc.edu/cwit/
Apologies! I'm not sure what to do about fixing the html version for Netscape (suggestions, anyone?) - in the meantime, I can e-mail you the slides (566KB - or zipped / stuffed, whichever you prefer)? Thanks for your interest - and cheers, Charles Ess Distinguished Research Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies Drury University 900 N. Benton Ave. Voice: 417-873-7230 Springfield, MO 65802 USA FAX: 417-873-7435 Home page: http://www.drury.edu/ess/ess.html Co-chair, CATaC: http://www.it.murdoch.edu.au/catac/ Exemplary persons seek harmony, not sameness. -- Analects 13.23
From: Joan Korenman <korenman@umbc.edu> Reply-To: air-l@aoir.org Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 17:40:26 -0400 To: air-l@aoir.org Subject: Re: [Air-l] Re: Query on Digitial Technology and National Identity
--On Saturday, April 19, 2003 12:52 PM -0500 Charles Ess <cmess@lib.drury.edu> wrote:
FWIW: I recently put up my PowerPoint slides for a talk before the Humanities Education Research Group at the Open University (Milton Keynes, UK) at the end of March.
FWIW, I can't get this to show up in either Netscape 7.02 or Opera 7.10 (the current versions of both browsers). Normally, I don't have problems with either browser's handling of PowerPoint.
Joan
Joan Korenman, Director Center for Women & Information Technology University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, MD 21250 USA korenman@umbc.edu http://www.umbc.edu/cwit/
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I was able to view the slides using internet explorer for mac OS X . . . On Saturday, April 19, 2003, at 06:46 PM, Charles Ess wrote:
Apologies!
I'm not sure what to do about fixing the html version for Netscape (suggestions, anyone?) - in the meantime, I can e-mail you the slides (566KB - or zipped / stuffed, whichever you prefer)?
Thanks for your interest - and cheers,
Charles Ess Distinguished Research Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies Drury University 900 N. Benton Ave. Voice: 417-873-7230 Springfield, MO 65802 USA FAX: 417-873-7435 Home page: http://www.drury.edu/ess/ess.html Co-chair, CATaC: http://www.it.murdoch.edu.au/catac/
Exemplary persons seek harmony, not sameness. -- Analects 13.23
From: Joan Korenman <korenman@umbc.edu> Reply-To: air-l@aoir.org Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 17:40:26 -0400 To: air-l@aoir.org Subject: Re: [Air-l] Re: Query on Digitial Technology and National Identity
--On Saturday, April 19, 2003 12:52 PM -0500 Charles Ess <cmess@lib.drury.edu> wrote:
FWIW: I recently put up my PowerPoint slides for a talk before the Humanities Education Research Group at the Open University (Milton Keynes, UK) at the end of March.
FWIW, I can't get this to show up in either Netscape 7.02 or Opera 7.10 (the current versions of both browsers). Normally, I don't have problems with either browser's handling of PowerPoint.
Joan
Joan Korenman, Director Center for Women & Information Technology University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, MD 21250 USA korenman@umbc.edu http://www.umbc.edu/cwit/
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--On Saturday, April 19, 2003 8:18 PM -0500 Ed Lamoureux <ell@bradley.edu> wrote:
I was able to view the slides using internet explorer for mac OS X . . .
The problem is that the presentation seems NOT to be accessible to those of us who use Netscape, Opera, or perhaps other non-Microsoft browsers. Joan Joan Korenman, Director Center for Women & Information Technology University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, MD 21250 USA korenman@umbc.edu http://www.umbc.edu/cwit/
Joan et al - In his usual fashion, Jeremy Hunsinger has graciously offered to develop an alternative version of the slides that will be accessible to everyone who has managed to escape the Microsoft cave (I'm thinking of Plato's - smile!). As soon as they're ready, Jeremy and/or I will post a note. I'm genuinely sorry that I've not made better progress on this score! Thanks again for your interest, Cheers and all best wishes, Charles Ess Distinguished Research Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies Drury University 900 N. Benton Ave. Voice: 417-873-7230 Springfield, MO 65802 USA FAX: 417-873-7435 Home page: http://www.drury.edu/ess/ess.html Co-chair, CATaC: http://www.it.murdoch.edu.au/catac/ Exemplary persons seek harmony, not sameness. -- Analects 13.23
From: Joan Korenman <korenman@umbc.edu> Reply-To: air-l@aoir.org Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 21:29:23 -0400 To: air-l@aoir.org Subject: Re: [Air-l] Re: Query on Digitial Technology and National Identity
--On Saturday, April 19, 2003 8:18 PM -0500 Ed Lamoureux <ell@bradley.edu> wrote:
I was able to view the slides using internet explorer for mac OS X . . .
The problem is that the presentation seems NOT to be accessible to those of us who use Netscape, Opera, or perhaps other non-Microsoft browsers.
Joan
Joan Korenman, Director Center for Women & Information Technology University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, MD 21250 USA korenman@umbc.edu http://www.umbc.edu/cwit/
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If it's not any trouble. I would also love to see the slides. Zipped is fine. Thank you! Tema Milstein Doctoral Student/Research Assistant Department of Communication University of Washington P.O. Box 353740 Seattle, WA 98195 On Sat, 19 Apr 2003, Charles Ess wrote:
Apologies!
I'm not sure what to do about fixing the html version for Netscape (suggestions, anyone?) - in the meantime, I can e-mail you the slides (566KB - or zipped / stuffed, whichever you prefer)?
Thanks for your interest - and cheers,
Charles Ess Distinguished Research Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies Drury University 900 N. Benton Ave. Voice: 417-873-7230 Springfield, MO 65802 USA FAX: 417-873-7435 Home page: http://www.drury.edu/ess/ess.html Co-chair, CATaC: http://www.it.murdoch.edu.au/catac/
Exemplary persons seek harmony, not sameness. -- Analects 13.23
From: Joan Korenman <korenman@umbc.edu> Reply-To: air-l@aoir.org Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 17:40:26 -0400 To: air-l@aoir.org Subject: Re: [Air-l] Re: Query on Digitial Technology and National Identity
--On Saturday, April 19, 2003 12:52 PM -0500 Charles Ess <cmess@lib.drury.edu> wrote:
FWIW: I recently put up my PowerPoint slides for a talk before the Humanities Education Research Group at the Open University (Milton Keynes, UK) at the end of March.
FWIW, I can't get this to show up in either Netscape 7.02 or Opera 7.10 (the current versions of both browsers). Normally, I don't have problems with either browser's handling of PowerPoint.
Joan
Joan Korenman, Director Center for Women & Information Technology University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, MD 21250 USA korenman@umbc.edu http://www.umbc.edu/cwit/
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