technological mediation
(the "show": http://www.vinculo-a.net/english_site/central.htm)
a lot of the links don't work anymore but here's a somewhat interesting one:
http://www.mteww.com/five_small_videos/
Jennifer Pybus, Affect and Subjectivity: A Case Study of Neopets.com
this guy put his entire syllabus for a class called Affective Politics online: http://stevphen.mahost.org/affectivepolitics.html
at the bottom of every week there is a link to download a zip file of all the readings.
and, not necessarily related, another artist's stuff: iamchriscollins.com/
also, a somewhat humorous breakdown of how the internet is used by the two sexes from about.com:
"Men are more likely to use the internet to:
- Read the news
- Buy travel services or make reservations
- Check sports scores and gather sports information
- Stay updated on political news
- Participate in online auctions, such as ebay
- Write content to publish online
- Download music
- Buy and sell stocks, bonds and mutual funds
A Forrester study done in 2007 also showed that on the average men tend to stay online longer and devote more time to online entertainment and researching technical gadgets.
Women use the internet to:
- Get health information
- Read spiritual and religious information
- Gain access and participate in support group websites"
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