9th Annual Internet Communications Undergraduate Conference (please visit and leave a comment!)
AoIRistas, Please see the invitation below - this is our ninth annual research conference hosted by the undergraduate students in our Internet Communication major. This year the theme is Debating Communities and Networks. Every year, we invite a wide range of people, including many scholars, to offer feedback on the papers written by our students. If you've got a even a few minutes to spare, we'd love if you could visit and possibly leave a comment on any of the papers that take your interest! Each time this runs, our students are blown away by having comments from scholars from across the world, often including the people whose work has been the foundation of their conference papers. Thanks in advance to anyone who has time to visit! -Tama ------ Dear colleagues, The staff and students of the Internet Studies program at Curtin University and Curtin Mauritius, are pleased to announce the ninth Debating Communities and Networks Conference running from 6 MAY to 24 MAY 2019 at: http://networkconference.netstudies.org/2019Curtin Hosted and organised annually by students in the Internet Communications degree program, the conference focuses on online networks, and the relationships between individuals and the groups to which they belong. It is designed for students, academics, and professionals working in the area of internet and mass communication. *This conference is fully online and attendance is free - you only need to visit the website (link above) to participate. * This year’s conference has student research papers across five discussion areas: - Communities and Web 2.0 - Social Networks - Identity in Communities and Networks - Communities and Online Gaming - Indigenous People, Virtual Communities and Online Social Networks Please read the attached invitation from the students. *You can also:* Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Curtin-Debating-Communities-Networks-2019-578280916... Follow us on Twitter: @CurtinDCN19 See us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curtindcn19/ <https://www.instagram.com/curtindcn19/> Find out about online communities and social networks, and join in the debate. We hope to see you all online and welcome your participation in the debates on these issues. The students have worked hard on the conference and we would love your participation and feedback. Regards, Deepti Azariah (Convenor) <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> Virus-free. www.avast.com <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> <#DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2>
Hi, *This conference is fully online and attendance is free - you only need to
visit the website (link above) to participate. *
I see the various "streams' but no evident method for remote participation. How does it work? joly On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 2:55 AM Tama Leaver <tamaleaver@gmail.com> wrote:
AoIRistas,
Please see the invitation below - this is our ninth annual research conference hosted by the undergraduate students in our Internet Communication major. This year the theme is Debating Communities and Networks.
Every year, we invite a wide range of people, including many scholars, to offer feedback on the papers written by our students. If you've got a even a few minutes to spare, we'd love if you could visit and possibly leave a comment on any of the papers that take your interest! Each time this runs, our students are blown away by having comments from scholars from across the world, often including the people whose work has been the foundation of their conference papers.
Thanks in advance to anyone who has time to visit!
-Tama
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Dear colleagues,
The staff and students of the Internet Studies program at Curtin University and Curtin Mauritius, are pleased to announce the ninth Debating Communities and Networks Conference running from 6 MAY to 24 MAY 2019 at:
http://networkconference.netstudies.org/2019Curtin
Hosted and organised annually by students in the Internet Communications degree program, the conference focuses on online networks, and the relationships between individuals and the groups to which they belong. It is designed for students, academics, and professionals working in the area of internet and mass communication.
*This conference is fully online and attendance is free - you only need to visit the website (link above) to participate. *
This year’s conference has student research papers across five discussion areas:
- Communities and Web 2.0 - Social Networks - Identity in Communities and Networks - Communities and Online Gaming - Indigenous People, Virtual Communities and Online Social Networks
Please read the attached invitation from the students.
*You can also:*
Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/Curtin-Debating-Communities-Networks-2019-578280916...
Follow us on Twitter: @CurtinDCN19
See us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curtindcn19/
<https://www.instagram.com/curtindcn19/>
Find out about online communities and social networks, and join in the debate. We hope to see you all online and welcome your participation in the debates on these issues. The students have worked hard on the conference and we would love your participation and feedback.
Regards,
Deepti Azariah
(Convenor)
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Hi Joly & All, So, participation in this case really means the ability to leave comments and questions on each individual paper. If you click onto any stream, and then open any paper in that stream, at the bottom of each paper there's a comment box which anyone can fill in. The comments are manually filtered so may not appear immediately, but rest assured every real comment will be visible as swiftly as we can moderate. Thanks so much for having a look - if you or anyone else has time to leave comments, the student really appreciate it! All the best, Tama On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 6:53 AM Joly MacFie <joly@punkcast.com> wrote:
Hi,
*This conference is fully online and attendance is free - you only need to
visit the website (link above) to participate. *
I see the various "streams' but no evident method for remote participation. How does it work?
joly
On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 2:55 AM Tama Leaver <tamaleaver@gmail.com> wrote:
AoIRistas,
Please see the invitation below - this is our ninth annual research conference hosted by the undergraduate students in our Internet Communication major. This year the theme is Debating Communities and Networks.
Every year, we invite a wide range of people, including many scholars, to offer feedback on the papers written by our students. If you've got a even a few minutes to spare, we'd love if you could visit and possibly leave a comment on any of the papers that take your interest! Each time this runs, our students are blown away by having comments from scholars from across the world, often including the people whose work has been the foundation of their conference papers.
Thanks in advance to anyone who has time to visit!
-Tama
------
Dear colleagues,
The staff and students of the Internet Studies program at Curtin University and Curtin Mauritius, are pleased to announce the ninth Debating Communities and Networks Conference running from 6 MAY to 24 MAY 2019 at:
http://networkconference.netstudies.org/2019Curtin
Hosted and organised annually by students in the Internet Communications degree program, the conference focuses on online networks, and the relationships between individuals and the groups to which they belong. It is designed for students, academics, and professionals working in the area of internet and mass communication.
*This conference is fully online and attendance is free - you only need to visit the website (link above) to participate. *
This year’s conference has student research papers across five discussion areas:
- Communities and Web 2.0 - Social Networks - Identity in Communities and Networks - Communities and Online Gaming - Indigenous People, Virtual Communities and Online Social Networks
Please read the attached invitation from the students.
*You can also:*
Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/Curtin-Debating-Communities-Networks-2019-578280916...
Follow us on Twitter: @CurtinDCN19
See us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curtindcn19/
<https://www.instagram.com/curtindcn19/>
Find out about online communities and social networks, and join in the debate. We hope to see you all online and welcome your participation in the debates on these issues. The students have worked hard on the conference and we would love your participation and feedback.
Regards,
Deepti Azariah
(Convenor)
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Dearest all Dearest all Looking for data on working hours and "always on call" culture via email and instant messaging. Reading suggestions on this topic? Thank you! Marta On Mon, 6 May 2019 at 03:44, Tama Leaver <tamaleaver@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Joly & All,
So, participation in this case really means the ability to leave comments and questions on each individual paper. If you click onto any stream, and then open any paper in that stream, at the bottom of each paper there's a comment box which anyone can fill in. The comments are manually filtered so may not appear immediately, but rest assured every real comment will be visible as swiftly as we can moderate.
Thanks so much for having a look - if you or anyone else has time to leave comments, the student really appreciate it!
All the best, Tama
On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 6:53 AM Joly MacFie <joly@punkcast.com> wrote:
Hi,
*This conference is fully online and attendance is free - you only need to
visit the website (link above) to participate. *
I see the various "streams' but no evident method for remote participation. How does it work?
joly
On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 2:55 AM Tama Leaver <tamaleaver@gmail.com> wrote:
AoIRistas,
Please see the invitation below - this is our ninth annual research conference hosted by the undergraduate students in our Internet Communication major. This year the theme is Debating Communities and Networks.
Every year, we invite a wide range of people, including many scholars, to offer feedback on the papers written by our students. If you've got a even a few minutes to spare, we'd love if you could visit and possibly leave a comment on any of the papers that take your interest! Each time this runs, our students are blown away by having comments from scholars from across the world, often including the people whose work has been the foundation of their conference papers.
Thanks in advance to anyone who has time to visit!
-Tama
------
Dear colleagues,
The staff and students of the Internet Studies program at Curtin University and Curtin Mauritius, are pleased to announce the ninth Debating Communities and Networks Conference running from 6 MAY to 24 MAY 2019 at:
http://networkconference.netstudies.org/2019Curtin
Hosted and organised annually by students in the Internet Communications degree program, the conference focuses on online networks, and the relationships between individuals and the groups to which they belong. It is designed for students, academics, and professionals working in the area of internet and mass communication.
*This conference is fully online and attendance is free - you only need to visit the website (link above) to participate. *
This year’s conference has student research papers across five discussion areas:
- Communities and Web 2.0 - Social Networks - Identity in Communities and Networks - Communities and Online Gaming - Indigenous People, Virtual Communities and Online Social Networks
Please read the attached invitation from the students.
*You can also:*
Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/Curtin-Debating-Communities-Networks-2019-578280916...
Follow us on Twitter: @CurtinDCN19
See us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curtindcn19/
<https://www.instagram.com/curtindcn19/>
Find out about online communities and social networks, and join in the debate. We hope to see you all online and welcome your participation in the debates on these issues. The students have worked hard on the conference and we would love your participation and feedback.
Regards,
Deepti Azariah
(Convenor)
<
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-- Associate Professor Tama Leaver Discipline Lead, Internet Studies, School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry (MCASI) Curtin University GPO Box U1987 Perth WA Australia 6845 Ph: (+61 8) 9266 1258 Email: t.leaver@curtin.edu.au Web: www.tamaleaver.net Twitter: @tamaleaver <https://twitter.com/tamaleaver> CRICOS Provider Code: 00301J (WA) _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
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Joly MacFie -
Marta Musso -
Tama Leaver