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The Presentation of Self on a Decentralised Web
The Presentation of Self on a Decentralised Web
Self presentation is evolving; with digital technologies, with the Web and personal publishing, and then with mainstream adoption of online social media. Where are we going next? One possibility is towards a world where we log and own vast amounts of data about ourselves. We choose to share - or not - the data as part of our identity, and in interactions with others; it contributes to our day-to-day personhood or sense of self. I imagine a world where the individual is empowered by their digital traces (not imprisoned), but this is a complex world.
·dr.amy.gy·
The Presentation of Self on a Decentralised Web
PC Tech Journal | PCjs Machines
PC Tech Journal | PCjs Machines
s of July 2019, this is no longer the nearly complete collection – it is now complete, at least as far as regular issues are concerned. It took several years of checking eBay and waiting for a few remaining issues to become available, but my patience (and yours) has now been rewarded. I may still be missing some special issues, similar to the 1987 PC Tech Journal Directory, but it’s hard to say, since I don’t have a complete publication schedule. I’ve also created links to all the Microsoft Languages NewsLetters that were published in PC Tech Journal, as well as an assortment of PC Tech Journal Disks containing published source code listings and more.
·pcjs.org·
PC Tech Journal | PCjs Machines
Internet Histories: Vol 4, No 4
Internet Histories: Vol 4, No 4
Digital Technology, Culture and Society Frequency: Yearly ISSN: 2470-1475 eISSN: 2470-1483 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/24701475.2019.1704495 Abstract Our goal in this article is to understand the historical sequences as well as consequences of the internet on the development of the academic field of communication. As a field that has one foot in the study of a most basic and necessary human activity, and another foot in the study of innovative technology, has scholarship in the field of communication followed internet developments? Is there a lag between technological develo...
·tandfonline.com·
Internet Histories: Vol 4, No 4
Inventorying Riding the Meridian – Electronic Literature Lab
Inventorying Riding the Meridian – Electronic Literature Lab
I have spent the last week inventorying Riding the Meridian, an important journal founded by Jennifer Ley that published five issues, from 1999-2003, comprising 262 works produced by some of the world’s most notable artists and writers. In the coming weeks the ELL Team will move the information I created into an Excel spreadsheet into…
·dtc-wsuv.org·
Inventorying Riding the Meridian – Electronic Literature Lab