[Air-L] one person's jargon

McLaughlin, Lisa M. Dr. mclauglm at muohio.edu
Wed Dec 1 16:14:50 PST 2010


Do you mean "interweave"? If not, what does "interleave" mean? I haven't
heard this term.

Best.

Lisa


On 12/1/10 7:01 PM, "Matthew Allen" <M.Allen at exchange.curtin.edu.au> wrote:

> you could reframe it:  e - "merging media" is electronic tools/digital
> processes/network connections to interleave all media. We don't converge, but
> merge forms?
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> is my mystery
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> What's "emerging media"?
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> BTW, I like Nancy Baym's new book on new-ish media.
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