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November 20, 2006
Green Fog
Following these questions:
What does it mean to be part of a network?
How might we consider networks represent a distinct way of looking at new media (as opposed to mass media or interpersonal media)?
How can we think about power in networks?
Where do the boundaries come from, and what does the boundary of a network or a system mean?
and more.
Posted by Xiao at November 20, 2006 04:47 PM
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