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Alison Pope deposited Beyond Broadcasting? To What Extent are Digital Technologies Enabling Progressive Uses of Media in a Post-Broadcasting Television Landscape? in the group
Cultural Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThis study is an attempt to explore the changes digital technologies are having on the experience of watching television. When new technologies are introduced, revolutionary claims are often made for the new media they help form. A frequent claim is that new media are more ‘progressive’ than older media forms, and encourage more democratic par…[Read more]
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Alison Pope deposited Inform to Perform: Survey Questions in the group
Library & Information Science on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThe survey questions used in the athlete survey for the Inform to Perform project for any researcher wishing to reproduce this study for comparative research. The project dissertation is published at http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M67S9N and data set at http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M6436P.
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Alison Pope deposited Inform to Perform: Survey Results in the group
Library & Information Science on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThis data set provides processed, aggregated survey results for the quantitative data questions in an athlete survey on information behaviour for Inform to Perform. The survey instrument was an online questionnaire in SurveyGizmo. The survey questions are provided in a separate supplement for those wishing to reproduce the survey. The data for…[Read more]
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Alison Pope deposited Inform to Perform: Using Domain Analysis to Explore Amateur Athlete Information Resources and Behaviour in the group
Library & Information Science on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoSporting information has been relatively unexamined in library and information science (LIS) literature with most research concentrating on collection management or archival functions. User studies in LIS have covered some aspects of outdoor recreation and hobbies, but only one study has been found explicitly researching amateur athletes. This…[Read more]
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Alison Pope deposited Beyond Broadcasting? To What Extent are Digital Technologies Enabling Progressive Uses of Media in a Post-Broadcasting Television Landscape? on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
This study is an attempt to explore the changes digital technologies are having on the experience of watching television. When new technologies are introduced, revolutionary claims are often made for the new media they help form. A frequent claim is that new media are more ‘progressive’ than older media forms, and encourage more democratic par…[Read more]
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Alison Pope deposited Inform to Perform: Survey Questions on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
The survey questions used in the athlete survey for the Inform to Perform project for any researcher wishing to reproduce this study for comparative research. The project dissertation is published at http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M67S9N and data set at http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M6436P.
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This data set provides processed, aggregated survey results for the quantitative data questions in an athlete survey on information behaviour for Inform to Perform. The survey instrument was an online questionnaire in SurveyGizmo. The survey questions are provided in a separate supplement for those wishing to reproduce the survey. The data for…[Read more]
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Alison Pope deposited Inform to Perform: Using Domain Analysis to Explore Amateur Athlete Information Resources and Behaviour on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
Sporting information has been relatively unexamined in library and information science (LIS) literature with most research concentrating on collection management or archival functions. User studies in LIS have covered some aspects of outdoor recreation and hobbies, but only one study has been found explicitly researching amateur athletes. This…[Read more]
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Alison Pope changed their profile picture on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
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Alison Pope's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
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Sophia Booth Magnone deposited Finding Ferality in the Anthropocene: Marie Darrieussecq’s “My Mother Told Me Monsters Do Not Exist” in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoWhat will it take to undomesticate the world—to begin to loosen humanity’s tight grasp on the planet’s spaces, structures, resources, and populations? Marie Darrieussecq’s short story “My Mother Told Me Monsters Do Not Exist” describes the intrusion of an unidentifiable creature into a fastidious woman’s apartment home, a modest but powerful scen…[Read more]
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Sophia Booth Magnone deposited Microbial Zoopoetics in Octavia Butler’s Clay’s Ark in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThis paper reads Octavia Butler’s 1984 novel Clay’s Ark as a speculative handbook for living collaboratively in a more-than-human world. Drawing on Aaron Moe’s theory of zoopoetics, as well as emerging research on the effects of the human microbiome on health, behavior, and personality, I consider how the novel’s “villain,” an infectious…[Read more]
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Nicky Agate replied to the topic How to post blogposts? Discussion or Doc? in the discussion
Feedback and Feature Requests on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoHi Andreas,
Thanks for the message! Creating a seamless way to provide feedback on items in CORE is most definitely on our roadmap, but we have some UX work to do before we get there. In the interim, I have a couple of suggestions:
1. Sharing something you upload with a group generates an activity record in that group’s /activity tab. You could…[Read more]
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Sophia Booth Magnone deposited Microbial Zoopoetics in Octavia Butler’s Clay’s Ark on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
This paper reads Octavia Butler’s 1984 novel Clay’s Ark as a speculative handbook for living collaboratively in a more-than-human world. Drawing on Aaron Moe’s theory of zoopoetics, as well as emerging research on the effects of the human microbiome on health, behavior, and personality, I consider how the novel’s “villain,” an infectious…[Read more]
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Sophia Booth Magnone deposited Finding Ferality in the Anthropocene: Marie Darrieussecq’s “My Mother Told Me Monsters Do Not Exist” on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
What will it take to undomesticate the world—to begin to loosen humanity’s tight grasp on the planet’s spaces, structures, resources, and populations? Marie Darrieussecq’s short story “My Mother Told Me Monsters Do Not Exist” describes the intrusion of an unidentifiable creature into a fastidious woman’s apartment home, a modest but powerful scen…[Read more]
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Nicky Agate replied to the topic Jeff VanderMeer's Borne in the discussion
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThe LA Times just gave it quite the review. I can’t wait to start it, but I’m reading Cryptonomicon right now, and have to finish that first (almost there…)!
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Sophia Booth Magnone replied to the topic Jeff VanderMeer's Borne in the discussion
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoOh, and I’m looking forward to learning more about Borne at a reading Vandermeer is doing here in a couple weeks.
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Sophia Booth Magnone replied to the topic Jeff VanderMeer's Borne in the discussion
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoI was totally entranced by the Southern Reach trilogy. I’ve been thinking about how I’d like to teach it—probably just the first book, since the trilogy’s so long. If anyone has put it on a syllabus, I’d be really interested to hear how that went!
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Nicky Agate's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
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