[Air-l] Analysing the analysers

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Fri Aug 25 14:47:17 PDT 2006


 Hello everyone,
 
This is my first post to the list. My name is Martin Calvert and I'm currently a PhD student in the department of Central & East European Studies, at the University of Glasgow. My research interests are related to the use of social networking websites in Russia.
At the moment I am still a bit of a novice when it comes to current theory about internet research. One thing that has struck me though is the way in which many books/articles discussing internet/social networking issues are written.
It often seems like authors take quite a conversational approach, often adding amusing (though illustrative) anecdotes and pop culture references beyond the remit of the work.
Is there a Generation X thing at play here?
 
Martin
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: michael.zimmer at nyu.edu
To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org; wrc at tcfir.org
Sent: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 8.40PM
Subject: Re: [Air-l] RFID


And thus you lost all control to selectively distribute information  
about yourself. (short of wrapping your badge in tin foil)

On Aug 25, 2006, at 3:08 PM, Dr. W. Reid Cornwell wrote:

> Barry and Ellis,
>
> For the last year, we have been looking at experimental designs that
> incorporate RFID.
>
> I attended a conference where the badges were RFID and when I  
> approached
> someone that shared my interests (logged at registration) the  
> badges not
> only recorded the data but beeped on both badges to inform us that  
> we were
> kindred spirits. It was awesome. Can you imagine this for group  
> research?
>
> Reid
>
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