Monthly Archives: September 2012

Unsociably Social

Andrew Keen is an Internet entrepreneur who focuses on the “impact of digital technologies on 21st century business, education and society”. He has a chat show called “Keen On” and he works for many newspapers, radio stations, and television stations. In … Continue reading

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YouTube and Copyright

Lucas Hilderbrand is an associate professor for film and media studies, visual studies, and women’s studies at UC Irvine. He received his Ph.D. in 2006 from New York University in Cinema Studies. His article, YouTube: Where Cultural Memory and Copyright … Continue reading

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The Complex Nature of Cybercultures

Pramod Nayar teaches with the English department at the University of Hyderabad in India. He has written several books, many of which pertain to the internet and internet culture. In an excerpt from An Introduction to Cybercultures and New Media, … Continue reading

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Becky’s Book Reviews

“Becky’s Book Reviews” is an Internet blog book review, written by Becky, which targets children and young adults. Becky has a BA and MA in English literature Texas Women’s University and a MLS degree all from Texas Women’s University. She … Continue reading

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