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[ecrea] Global Media Journal Special Issue Communication Technology and Social Life
Thu Oct 03 07:43:32 GMT 2013
Just announcing a special issue of Global Media Journal Australia.
/Communication Technology and Social Life: Collaboration, Innovation,
Conflict and Disorder/
1) Guest Editorial: Tanya Notley, Jonathan Marshall, Juan Francisco Salazar
2) Cyber-BFFs*: Assessing women's ‘perceived interconnectedness’ in
Singapore's commercial lifestyle blog industry: Crystal Abidin
3) Phantasms collide: Navigating video-mediated communication in the
Swedish workplace:
Rebekah Cupitt
4) Creative interactions and improvable digital objects in cloud-based
musical collaboration:
Elaine Lally
5) Self-writing a movement and contesting indigeneity, Being an
Aboriginal activist on social media:
Theresa Lynn Petray
6) Death in Space and the Piracy Debate: Negotiating ethics and ontology
in Entropia Universe:
Rhian Morgan
7) Online video translation and subtitling: examining emerging practices
and their implications for media activism in South East Asia: Tanya
Notley, Juan Francisco Salazar, Alexandra Crosby
8) The Mess of Information and the Order of Doubt: Jonathan Paul Marshall
Extras:
9) Narrative, Commercial Media and Atenco: Mexican Television
Corporations and Political Power
Socorro Cancino Cifuentes
10) Book Review - The Stalking of Julia Gillard: How the media and Team
Rudd brought down the Prime Minister: Myra Gurney
11) Book Review - Networks of outrage and hope. Social movements in the
internet age: Ekaterina Tokareva
12) Book Review - Advertising, the media and globalization: A world in
motion Julie Bilby
13) Book Review - Journalism and Conflict in Indonesia: From Reporting
Violence to Promoting Peace: Alexandra Wake
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