[Air-l] Re poor spam scam targetting

Derek McMillan derekmcmillan1951 at yahoo.co.uk
Sat Dec 4 07:41:51 PST 2004


Re poor spam scam targetting.

If I had received an email which appeared to be from my bank and for
security reasons asked me to reregister my password or have my account
(reluctantly) frozen, I might have responded.
As it was I received such an email from four banks, none of which I bank
with. I became just a tad suspicious :)


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> Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 14:57:33 -0600 (CST)
> From: "Eszter Hargittai" <lists04 at eblogle.com>
> Subject: [Air-l] Re: political blogging
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> Dan Drezner and Henry Farrell (the co-author of that piece in Foreign
> Policy) also have the draft of a related paper available online with a
> summary and link here:
> http://www.crookedtimber.org/archives/002223.html
>
> Also, with Jason Gallo and Sean Zehnder, I am working on a political
> blogging paper from which we'll be presenting material at the Eastern
> Sociological Society meetings in DC in March and at the Midwest Political
> Science Assn meetings in Chicago in April.  We are using social network
> analysis to map the political blogosphere and look at the extent of
> cross-ideological discussions.  It's not quite ready for circulation, but
> feel free to send me a note if you'd like us to keep you posted.
>
> Eszter
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> > Message: 1
> > Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 05:40:32 +0800
> > From: "Randolph Kluver (Assoc Prof)" <TRKluver at ntu.edu.sg>
> > Subject: [Air-l] political blogging
> > To: <air-l-aoir.org at listserv.aoir.org>
> > Message-ID:
> >
> > Sarah, Daniel Drezner, a political scientist/blogger at the University
of
> > Chicago, has recently been doing a lot on blogging, and just published a
> > piece in Foreign Policy, I think.
> > http://www.danieldrezner.com/research/blogpaperfinal.pdf
> > http://danieldrezner.com/policy/webofinfluence.htm
> >
> > Randolph Kluver
> > Executive Director
> > Singapore Internet Research Centre
> > Nanyang Technological University
> > Singapore 637718
> > phone (65) 6790-5770
> > URL: www.ntu.edu.sg/sci/sirc/
> >
> > mapping from an online identity to a legal identity--these seem like Bad
> > Ideas.  But is there a strong case for protecting an open system from
> > passive surveillance?
> >
> > A colleague is advising a senior capstone thesis in political
> > blogging and its impact, and had the following questions after
> > finding few academic publications. I'd appreciate any suggestions for
> > her, off-list or on.
> >
> >>Are there major academic articles about political blogs? In what
> >> journals?
> >>Are there major theories that we should consider?
> >>What criteria do you apply to blogs when analyzing them?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Sarah
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> Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 17:22:19 -0500
> From: Barry Wellman <wellman at chass.utoronto.ca>
> Subject: [Air-l] Call for papers: Special issue on "Patriotic
> Information Systems" (fwd)
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> fyi
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>  Barry
>  _____________________________________________________________________
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>   Barry Wellman         Professor of Sociology        NetLab Director
>   wellman at chass.utoronto.ca  http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman
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>   Centre for Urban & Community Studies          University of Toronto
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> From: G. David Garson <Garson at social.chass.ncsu.edu>
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> Subject: Call for papers: Special issue on "Patriotic Information Systems"
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> We at  the "Social Science Computer Review" are putting together a
> timely special issue on "Patriotic Information Systems," treating the
> intersection of the Patriot Act and related legislation,
> dataveillance and efforts to control information, and the effect on
> journalism, law, and civil liberties. We are soliciting proposals
> immediately and hope to receive manuscripts by May 10, in the range
> of 12 to 40 double spaced pages. While we have lined up a number of
> exciting contributions, we do wish additional participation.
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> If you wish to view information about our journal, which is now in
> its third decade of publication, the website is
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> If you are interested in participating in this special issue, please
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> Information Systems" in your subject: line. Please note we are not
> soliciting general overview essays.
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> Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 10:25:44 +0000
> From: Kathleen O'Riordan <k.s.o-riordan at sussex.ac.uk>
> Subject: [Air-l] fixed term teaching fellow in sociology at Lancaster
> UK
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> May be of interest to list members:
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> Teaching Fellow Post in Sociology at Lancaster in Jan 05
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> > Please circulate as widely as possible:
> >
> > A six-month, full-time teaching fellow position at Lancaster
> University in the Department of Sociology has become vacant from  1st
> January  - 1st July 2005.  The main duties of the post will include the
> delivery of a course \'Media in the Global Age\' (1 lecture and 3
> seminars a week - this course has already been devised and has been
> taught in previous years and relevant teaching materials are available)
> and the supervision of final year dissertation students in Sociology.
> >
> > We welcome applicants who have just completed (or have nearly
> completed) a PhD and who have some undergraduate teaching experience in
> the area.
> >
> > Given the tight schedule, applications should be sent ASAP directly
> to the Head of Department by email (j.stacey at lancaster.ac.uk).  An up
> to date cv and one page letter outlining relevant experience and
> interest in the post will suffice.
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> > Professor Jackie Stacey
> > Head of Department
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