New Media is Neither New nor Media. Discuss
For Volume 11 of the online journal FlowTV I wrote a series of columns about “New Media” studies as a discipline. The “editorial triptych” is a short attempt to congeal some of my thoughts around what...
View ArticleProfound Heterogeneity
I am currently working on a book(ish) project on the question of what happens to democracy in the age of the digital network. This project has its own blogs and I publish chapters (essays) in draft...
View ArticleBillie Jean King
This is a preprint, creative commons licensed version a paper that is soon(ish) to be published in a collection called Composing (Media) = Composing (Bodies). It argues that paying attention to network...
View ArticleTeaching Mobile Literacy
This is a short piece I wrote for Educause Review on the importance of recognizing “mobile literacy” as one of the media skills we should be striving to teach our students. You can read the article in...
View ArticleUsing Twitter-But Not in the Classroom
My essay “Using Twitter-But Not in the Classroom” appears in the edited collection, Learning Through Digital Media Experiments in Technology and Pedagogy. I was proud to be a part of this project as it...
View ArticleThe Digital Humanities or a Digital Humanism
My essay, “The Digital Humanities or a Digital Humanism,” appears Debates in the Digital Humanities, published by the University of Minnesota Press. The volume collects essays from a range of scholars...
View ArticleHacking the Academy
Two pieces I wrote about the future (or possible future) of the academy in the age of the digital network appear in Hacking the Academy, edited by Dan Cohen and Tom Scheinfeldt. The University of...
View ArticleUbiquitous Surveillance
As part of the Living Books about Life collection sponsored by the JISC and the Open Humanities Press I edited a book collection on the developing surveillance society. This book surveys a range of...
View ArticleComputers in Writing 2012.
I was be three people keynotes at the Computers in Writing Conference this year. I gave a talk about Open Access and Academic Publishing. If you want you can watch a video of the presentation. I also...
View ArticleKnowledge Rights versus Knowledge Cartels
In this article in Enculturation I make the claim that Open Access isn’t merely an issue of economic benefit, but rather one of an ethical imperative to make our scholarship widely available.
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