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Essay question options for first year media students

So, it is November, which means that some of you teaching Media classes will be cooking up questions for students, and some of you will be trying to think up ideas for papers. I'm doing neither this...

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Research Methods syllabus and student materials for you

I often find myself teaching  Research Methods to graduate and undergraduate students . Because I have a cultural studies focus, I tend to emphasize  so-called 'qualitative methods': semiotics,...

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TERRI’S TIPS FOR CLOSE READING (Especially for "hard" theory pieces)

TERRI’S TIPS FOR CLOSE READING What is a close reading?Close reading is a method for • comprehending• analyzing and • appreciating the context of a given piece of writingAs a written document, a close...

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Next week I play the Old Spice guy, so if you have a question...

A few weeks ago,  super smart Women's Studies professor Leandra Peston asked if I would answer some questions from students in her class called "Virtual Girls: Girls and Digital Media" at the...

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Some videos you might find useful (or not!)

 I'm answering questions for Leandra Preston's class on Digital Girls at the University of Central Florida this week via video. Just posting the links here in case people are interested, or want to...

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Freelance journalists?

Anyone know a journalist who wants to do some freelance work for Berkman Center's Youth & Media Policy project? Drop me an email at t.senft@uel.ac.uk and I'll pass on your name to the great people...

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Micro-celebrity: Questions and answers with reporters

About six months ago, I did some question and answer stuff about micro-celebrity with students from the Columbia Journalism Review. I would change some of this now, but I still think it's a good primer...

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Ten Statements from a "New Woman" in the Tech Sector

I’m writing this quickly, and may come back to edit later, but wanted to get my thoughts down:Recently, Clay Shirky asked why the women he teaches at the Interactive Telecommunications Department at...

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My YouTube-based Class Assignment this Semester.

Teachers reading here: Have you ever given a YouTube-based class assignment? Students reading here: Have you ever received one? I'm thinking of doing one in my Digital Media Cultures class this Spring....

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Stay classy, Pennsylvania.

I'm trying to get some writing done on these cases in general, but can I just stop and say: What is the *deal* with Pennsylvania these days?First, there was the case of the female students who sued...

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Tis the season to write abstracts

 Writing an Abstract: From Terri Senft: t.senft@uel.ac.uk   Many students working on abstracts find themselves panicked with "blank page syndrome." To help, I have developed a tool for you. This has...

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Micro-celebrity, charity, democracy? Decoding the Logic of Udorse

Here's  my newest paper proposal for the Association of Internet Researchers Conference (this October in Sweden!) 

This paper is part of a larger (and awesome) panel I’ve proposed with the title,...

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Public Lecture at UEL on 8 March at 5:30pm

--PLEASE PASS ON TO INTERESTED PARTIES--Hello, friends in London!I wanted to invite folks to join me next Tuesday at the University of East London Public Lecture Series, where I am giving a talk...

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Assessement questions: Digital Media Cultures

After the cut, you can find the assessment questions for my third-year undergrad Digital Media Cultures class.
OPTION 1: MAKE AND ANALYZE YOUR OWN REMIX


OPTION 2: Discuss the legal and ethical...

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The Future Sex symposia project

My colleague Stephen Maddison and I are working to put together the symposia below. We just won a 'pump prime' grant from our university today ('pump prime' is another way of saying, "Here is some...

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On ambivalence and ethnography

This week, students in a cyberculture class are asking me questions about doing ethnography. One of the students asked me to discuss the issue of ambivalence. Here is part of my reply:On Ambivalence:I...

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My story (academically at least...)

A student asked me how I wound up doing what I do intellectually, and why I do it where I do it. It occurred to me that some of you might welcome hearing me tell this story. I dedicate this to folks...

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Abuse, harassment, stalking: some preliminary thoughts.

Here is something I wrote that I thought I would put out for other people's thoughts.A student recently asked, "Did any of the camgirls you interviewed for your book deal with cyberstalking or other...

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Prelim. thoughts on the Old Spice Guy (yes, I like him too)

I do not think it is an accident that a society willing to grant corporations the legal status of individuals is also a society that seeks 'community' with anthropomorphized brands. What the viral...

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Confession, discipline, pleasure

I wanted to talk a bit about confession.Pretty regularly, I talk to students who tell me they want to talk about confessional writing online. The cultural studies folks tend to want to focus on how...

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