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Open codex. infocide
2013-02-07 ⚑blog
infocide Open Codex Collaborative Code and Culture Bio CV praxis social technology 404 Not Found infocide in Open Content Communities Wed 19 September 2012 By Joseph Reagle In social. tags infocide The initial draft of 404 Not Found infocide in Open Content Communities is available. I welcome comments here, or via email. Abstract The term infocide , and related neologisms such as cybersuicide, are identified and distinguished as a
Joseph reagle introduction
infocide , and comment culture. If you are bored, you could check out my other older work including student projects from MIT and UMBC, and over a fifteen years worth of photos and writing on the Web. Copyright 1997.2013 Joseph M. Reagle
spir.aoir.org
Http://spir.aoir.org/index.php/spir/article/view/5
2013-03-08 ⚑books ⚑r&d ⚑tech
infocide in Open Content Communities Joseph Reagle Abstract infocide , the purposeful retraction and deletion of an online identity, is accompanied by a confusing set of neologisms such as cybersuicide and information suicide. I distinguish and identify these variations as a form of cyberlanguage. I then explore the complexities of infocide in open content communities e.g., Python, Wikipedia, Ruby, Debian and Ubuntu with respect to
Http://spir.aoir.org/index.php/spir/article/view/5/0
infocide in Open Content Communities Joseph Reagle Abstract infocide , the purposeful retraction and deletion of an online identity, is accompanied by a confusing set of neologisms such as cybersuicide and information suicide. I distinguish and identify these variations as a form of cyberlanguage. I then explore the complexities of infocide in open content communities e.g., Python, Wikipedia, Ruby, Debian and Ubuntu with respect to
Http://spir.aoir.org/index.php/spir/issue/view/8
infocide in Open Content Communities PDF Joseph Reagle Beyond Freedom and Oppression. Social Media, Refusal, and the Politics of Participation PDF Zeena Feldman Fandoms, Trending Topics and Social Capital in Twitter PDF Raquel Recuero, Adriana Amaral, Camila Monteiro Fixity Identity, Time and Dur on Facebook PDF Richard Harper, Eryn Whitworth, Ruth Page Motivations for police blogging and how fear of being outed can force a
Open codex. infocide
2013-02-07 blog
infocide Open Codex Collaborative Code and Culture Bio CV praxis social technology 404 Not Found infocide in Open Content Communities Wed 19 September 2012 By Joseph Reagle In social. tags infocide The initial draft of 404 Not Found infocide in Open Content Communities is available. I welcome comments here, or via email. Abstract The term infocide , and related neologisms such as cybersuicide, are identified and distinguished as a
Joseph reagle introduction
infocide , and comment culture. If you are bored, you could check out my other older work including student projects from MIT and UMBC, and over a fifteen years worth of photos and writing on the Web. Copyright 1997.2013 Joseph M. Reagle
spir.aoir.org
Http://spir.aoir.org/index.php/spir/article/view/5
2013-03-08 books ⚑r&d ⚑tech
infocide in Open Content Communities Joseph Reagle Abstract infocide , the purposeful retraction and deletion of an online identity, is accompanied by a confusing set of neologisms such as cybersuicide and information suicide. I distinguish and identify these variations as a form of cyberlanguage. I then explore the complexities of infocide in open content communities e.g., Python, Wikipedia, Ruby, Debian and Ubuntu with respect to

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