[Air-L] Julian Dibbell to Speak in 2009 Steve Jones Internet Research Lecture
Steve Jones
sjones at uic.edu
Mon May 18 20:17:32 PDT 2009
I'd like to remind people of this lecture at the International
Communication Association meeting on Friday, May 22 (4:30pm-5:45pm),
and say that it might provide an opportunity for a bit of an AoIR
meetup of sorts. I'll hope as many AoIRers as possible can make it and
I look forward to seeing many of you.
I'd also like to say thanks to the Carl Couch Center for its
sponsorship and to the International Communication Association for its
support.
Sj
On Apr 20, 2009, at 3:24 PM, Sarina Chen wrote:
> Julian Dibbell, author of Play Money: or, How I Quit My Day Job and
> Made Millions Trading Virtual Loot (Basic, 2006), and My Tiny Life:
> Crime and Passion in a Virtual World (Henry Holt, 1999), will speak
> in the Steve Jones Internet Research Lecture Series during the 2009
> annual convention of the International Communication Association
> (ICA), on Friday, May 23, 2009, at 4:30 pm, in Ohio State Room, in
> Downtown Chicago Marriott. Dibbell’s lecture is entitled, “Kittens,
> Kittens, and the Crisis of Online-Cultural Propriety: An Exercise
> in Memetic Literacy.
>
> The Steve Jones Internet Research Lecture Series is sponsored by the
> Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet Research (http://www.cccsir.org
> ) and supported by the International Communication Association (ICA, http://www.icahdq.org
> ). The lecture series is designed to bring leading Internet
> thinkers to the ICA Conference to promote Internet research to
> foster collaborations with communication researchers. For questions
> and comments about this event, please contact Shing-Ling Sarina Chen
> at sarina.chen at uni.edu.
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