One of my colleagues would like to know if anyone is working on the internet as a Foucauldian heterotopia. Please address your responses to Jere Tesser jtesser@emory.edu. thanks, kathy -- Katherine Mancuso, PhD student Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts S415 Callaway Center Emory University Atlanta, GA 30322 katherine.mancuso@emory.edu AAA 2005 Media/Technology sessions: http://wiki.oxus.net/wiki/AAA2005 Anthropologists and labor unions allied: http://AAAUnite.blogspot.com Orphans V: Science, Industry, Education: http://www.sc.edu/filmsymposium Social software linkage: http://del.icio.us/museumfreak My weblog: http://museumfreak.livejournal.com "My life is not a quota or an action to affirm an idea of equality. My life is my life." ~Jamaica Kincaid "she's nothing more than fiction / she dreams in digital / compose your dreams / and don't be afraid to expose yourself." ~Orgy
Jere, Kathy, et al., Here's a couple of not particularly impressive papers I wrote as a graduate student nearly a decade ago in which I draw on that concept-- Mark Warschauer, M. (1996). Heterotopias, panopticons, and Internet discourse. University of Hawai'i Working Papers in ESL 14 (1). http://www.gse.uci.edu/markw/heterotopias.html Warschauer, M. & Lepeintre, S. (1997). Freire's dream or Foucault's nightmare?: Teacher-student relations on an international computer network. In R. Debski, J. Gassin, & M. Smith (Ed.), Language learning through social computing. Canberra, Australia: Applied Linguistics Association of Australia. http://www.gse.uci.edu/markw/freire.html
One of my colleagues would like to know if anyone is working on the internet as a Foucauldian heterotopia. Please address your responses to Jere Tesser jtesser@emory.edu.
thanks, kathy
-- Katherine Mancuso, PhD student Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts S415 Callaway Center Emory University Atlanta, GA 30322 katherine.mancuso@emory.edu
AAA 2005 Media/Technology sessions: http://wiki.oxus.net/wiki/AAA2005 Anthropologists and labor unions allied: http://AAAUnite.blogspot.com Orphans V: Science, Industry, Education: http://www.sc.edu/filmsymposium Social software linkage: http://del.icio.us/museumfreak My weblog: http://museumfreak.livejournal.com
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At the annual meeting in Chicago, I presented a paper titled "Cyberspace as/and Space," which examines the debate within legal theory about the "cyberspace" metaphor. Among other things, the paper considers the ways in which many legal theorists have effectively situated "cyberspace" as a Foucauldian heterotopia. I am in the process of revising the paper now, prior to submitting it for publication. I expect to be finished in early Jan., after which I would be happy to share it. Julie Katherine Mancuso wrote:
One of my colleagues would like to know if anyone is working on the internet as a Foucauldian heterotopia. Please address your responses to Jere Tesser jtesser@emory.edu.
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