Amanda Starling Gould

Mar 162013
 

#toofew FemHack: #toofew FemWikiBot

Considering the vast majority of Wikipedia’s editing is performed by its wikibots, let's collaboratively create a speculative #toofew FemWikiBot that could, theoretically, continue forward into the future the work we begin here today.

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Nov 022012
 

I am working on a list of resources for a colleague who seeks projects, resources, and theory engaging Augmented Reality + Photography + Gaming. He is specifically interested in online gaming that uses photography. I thought we might mobilize the (brilliantly savvy) HASTAC community for a bit of crowd-sourced feedback to expand the list. Please contribute! 

My list begins here, with an overview of Augmented Reality + Photography resources.

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Oct 302012
 

Should there be formal field-related requirements for tweeting?
What are the responsibilities of the live-tweeter?

As Twitter continues to grow as an outlet for scholars, students, research, and education, how do we teach ourselves and our students to become good readers of Tweets?

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Oct 122012
 

As a student of digital literary media currently pursuing a PhD at Duke, I am investigating how technologies of expression become technologies–qua agents–of thought and discovery; how the visible textures and invisible networks of technoscientific new media affect and effect modern thought and literature; how the shape of a literary work–its legible topographies, its structural architectures, its digital immaterialities, and its transmedia contexts–influence its discursive function; and how well we understand the cultural and historical conventions and expectations of visual-literary commun

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Oct 022012
 

Dear all, there is a fascinating and, I think, important debate being held - via Twitter - about the ethics and etiquette of live-tweeting conference events. Some say it is a no-no, some say the talks are public and thus open to broadcast twittering.

More #twittergate, Storified by Adeline Koh here

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Oct 022012
 

Dear all, there is a fascinating and, I think, important debate being held - via Twitter - about the ethics and etiquette of live-tweeting conference events. Some say it is a no-no, some say the talks are public and thus open to broadcast twittering.

More #twittergate, Storified by Adeline Koh here

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