[Air-L] Air-L Digest, Vol 144, Issue 14

mariza georgalou m.georgalou at gmail.com
Wed Jul 13 07:43:11 PDT 2016


Person of Interest (http://www.cbs.com/shows/person_of_interest/) -
thought-provoking TV series on AI and surveillance

Best,
Mariza

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>    1. Re: suggestions for movies on communication technology and
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>    2. Re: suggestions for movies on communication technology and
>       social change (Charles Ess)
>    3. Re: suggestions for movies on communication technology and
>       social change (Aaron Chia Yuan Hung)
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>    6. Re: suggestions for movies on communication technology and
>       social change (Jillana)
>    7. Job vacancy - doctoral research grant on online
>       self-disclosure (Walrave Michel)
>    8. Re: suggestions for movies on communication technology and
>       social change (Zach McDowell)
>    9. Re: suggestions for movies on communication technology and
>       social change (Niels ten Oever)
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> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 08:09:00 -0400
> From: Patricia Aufderheide <pat.aufderheide at gmail.com>
> To: Justine Humphry <justine.humphry at gmail.com>
> Cc: "air-l at listserv.aoir.org" <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
> Subject: Re: [Air-L] suggestions for movies on communication
>         technology and social change
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> Brian Knappenberger's work (someone already mentioned Internet's Own Boy),
> including We Are Legion (about Anonymous).
> Alex Winter's Downloaded
> The seven part series Do Not Track
> Alex Gibney's Zero Days
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 7:33 AM, Justine Humphry <
> justine.humphry at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Has anyone mentioned eXistenZ, David Cronenburg's brilliant 1999 film
> about
> > a video game designer on the run?  Videodrome is another equally weird
> and
> > squeamish pre-digital era film also by Cronenburg.
> >
> > http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120907/
> >
> > Justine
> >
> > On Wednesday, 13 July 2016, Michael T Zimmer <zimmerm at uwm.edu> wrote:
> >
> > > Yes! Other pre-digital reflections on information technology & society
> > > would be Radio Days, and perhaps even The Name of the Rose.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Michael Zimmer, PhD
> > > Associate Professor, School of Information Studies
> > > Director, Center for Information Policy Research
> > > University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
> > > e: zimmerm at uwm.edu <javascript:;>
> > > w: www.michaelzimmer.org
> > >
> > >
> > > > On Jul 13, 2016, at 3:39 AM, Joshua Braun <jabraun at journ.umass.edu
> > > <javascript:;>> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Since your request includes broadcast-era media, I'm surprised no one
> > > has yet mentioned Network (1976). Such a brilliant satirical and
> > hilarious
> > > take on the commercialization of media that also speaks to the current
> > > obsession with analytics.
> > > >
> > > > Josh
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > On 2016-07-12 22:33, Paul Henman wrote:
> > > >> Dear colleagues
> > > >> I am teaching a course on media, culture and society, and am
> > > >> introducing a new assessment piece - a movie review.
> > > >> I am going to give students a selection of movies to choose from
> that
> > > >> have as a key element the role of communications technologies
> > > >> (including social media) on social change, social relations and
> > > >> identify.
> > > >> I have already identified the following:
> > > >> *         Her - on operating systems and the self
> > > >> *         The Truman Show - on reality tv and public/private nexus
> > > >> *         The Enemy of the State - on surveillance technologies
> > > >> *         You've got mail (maybe) - on email and relationships
> > > >> *         Good morning Vietnam (maybe) - on radio and community
> > building
> > > >> I welcome any other suggestions and commendations.  They can be old
> > > >> technologies, current or predicted new ones (ie sci fi).
> > > >> Paul
> > > >> Paul Henman
> > > >> Associate Professor of Social Policy and Sociology
> > > >> Head of Sociology
> > > >> Program Director, BSocSci
> > > >> School of Social Science
> > > >> University of Queensland  QLD  4072
> > > >> T: +61 7 3365 2765 | E: P.Henman at uq.edu.au <javascript:;><mailto:
> > > P.Henman at uq.edu.au <javascript:;>>
> > > >> | W: www.digitalsocialpolicy.com<
> http://www.digitalsocialpolicy.com/>
> > > >> Recent publications:
> > > >> 'Population health performance as primary healthcare
> > > >> governance<
> > http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/J7ntAVEWvxBzbChMzv4e/full
> > > >'
> > > >> Policy and Society (2016, with M. Foster et al)
> > > >> '"Schooling" performance
> > > >> measurement<https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:354448>',
> Policy
> > > >> and Society(2015, with A. Gable)
> > > >> 'Networks of Communities and Communities of Networks in Online
> > > >> Government<http://www.ejeg.com/issue/download.html?idArticle=347>'
> > > >> Electronic Journal of e-Government (2014, with R Ackland, T Graham)
> > > >> Government and the Internet, in W. Dutton (ed) The Oxford Handbook
> of
> > > >> Internet
> > > >> Studies<
> > > http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199589074.do#.USJX6Og7i_E>
> > > >> (2014)
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> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 14:19:21 +0200
> From: Charles Ess <charles.ess at gmail.com>
> To: Michael T Zimmer <zimmerm at uwm.edu>
> Cc: "air-l at listserv.aoir.org" <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
> Subject: Re: [Air-L] suggestions for movies on communication
>         technology and social change
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> Great thread indeed!
> I hold the now very old view (first articulated by Robert Cathcart and Gary
> Gumpert, "The Person-Computer Interaction: A Unique Source," in Information
> and Behavior, vol. 1, ed. Brent D. Ruben (New Brunswick: NJ: Transaction
> Books, 1985) that social robots are media and communication devices, and
> hence deserve attention from the perspectives of media and communication
> studies, as well as religious and philosophical studies.
> In these directions - what has not been mentioned yet are the movies
> Metropolis (Lang 1927) and Bladerunner (1982).  Metropolis literally sets
> the stage for the theme of the robot who cannot be distinguished from a
> human - and more directly, what our colleague Mia Consalvo has identified
> as the trope of the "techno-femme fatale" (2004) - "Maria" in Metropolis
> (who is explicitly set up to play the Whore of Babylon, among other types),
> and Priss  in Bladerunner - and in these ways serve as direct ancestors of
> Eva in Ex Machina.
> Broadly, these new devices are generally represented as mechanical versions
> of the Frankenstein monster, whose introduction into society leads to
> disasters of one form or another - e.g., the revolt of the workers and the
> erotically induced madness of the ruling class in Metropolis, the various
> threats of replicants turning on their makers in Bladerunner, and ditto for
> Ex Machina.  More specifically, they literally embody the demonization of
> women, body, and sexuality that follows from Augustine's teachings on
> "Original Sin"
> - (i.e., a late interpretation of the 2nd Genesis creation story that
> faults the woman for primal disobedience and thus primary responsibility
> for "the Fall" - in contrast with more orthodox Jewish, early Christian,
> and American Deist readings that foreground the woman as choosing agency,
> rationality, and adult-like responsibility as part of the earthlings'
> growing up, thus helping to argue for both democratic polity broadly [we
> are creatures capable of self-rule] and gender equality more specifically)
> - hence the "techno-femme fatale" who will likewise turn on and destroy its
> / "her" creator(s).
>
> What is striking to me is how far this Augustinian reading continues to
> undergird even more contemporary and ostensibly more secular approaches to
> emerging technologies - including Gibson's construction of a body-less
> cyberspace that explicitly invokes Augustinian language of "the Fall", and
> certainly the Eva (Eve/Adam) of Ex Machina.
> New technologies and social change? Yes, certainly - but insofar as I have
> all of this more or less correctly, what is striking is how much the
> Augustinian framework - often carried through a more secular Cartesianism -
> still shapes foundational and thereby largely negative assumptions about
> women, body, and sexuality.
> Or, as the French would say, plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose (the
> more things change, the more they remain the same, approximately).
>
> Enjoy!
> - charles ess
> Professor in Media Studies
> Department of Media and Communication
> University of Oslo
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>
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 12:58 PM, Michael T Zimmer <zimmerm at uwm.edu>
> wrote:
>
> > Yes! Other pre-digital reflections on information technology & society
> > would be Radio Days, and perhaps even The Name of the Rose.
> >
> > --
> > Michael Zimmer, PhD
> > Associate Professor, School of Information Studies
> > Director, Center for Information Policy Research
> > University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
> > e: zimmerm at uwm.edu
> > w: www.michaelzimmer.org
> >
> >
> > > On Jul 13, 2016, at 3:39 AM, Joshua Braun <jabraun at journ.umass.edu>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Since your request includes broadcast-era media, I'm surprised no one
> > has yet mentioned Network (1976). Such a brilliant satirical and
> hilarious
> > take on the commercialization of media that also speaks to the current
> > obsession with analytics.
> > >
> > > Josh
> > >
> > >
> > > On 2016-07-12 22:33, Paul Henman wrote:
> > >> Dear colleagues
> > >> I am teaching a course on media, culture and society, and am
> > >> introducing a new assessment piece - a movie review.
> > >> I am going to give students a selection of movies to choose from that
> > >> have as a key element the role of communications technologies
> > >> (including social media) on social change, social relations and
> > >> identify.
> > >> I have already identified the following:
> > >> *         Her - on operating systems and the self
> > >> *         The Truman Show - on reality tv and public/private nexus
> > >> *         The Enemy of the State - on surveillance technologies
> > >> *         You've got mail (maybe) - on email and relationships
> > >> *         Good morning Vietnam (maybe) - on radio and community
> building
> > >> I welcome any other suggestions and commendations.  They can be old
> > >> technologies, current or predicted new ones (ie sci fi).
> > >> Paul
> > >> Paul Henman
> > >> Associate Professor of Social Policy and Sociology
> > >> Head of Sociology
> > >> Program Director, BSocSci
> > >> School of Social Science
> > >> University of Queensland  QLD  4072
> > >> T: +61 7 3365 2765 | E: P.Henman at uq.edu.au<mailto:P.Henman at uq.edu.au>
> > >> | W: www.digitalsocialpolicy.com<http://www.digitalsocialpolicy.com/>
> > >> Recent publications:
> > >> 'Population health performance as primary healthcare
> > >> governance<
> http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/J7ntAVEWvxBzbChMzv4e/full
> > >'
> > >> Policy and Society (2016, with M. Foster et al)
> > >> '"Schooling" performance
> > >> measurement<https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:354448>', Policy
> > >> and Society(2015, with A. Gable)
> > >> 'Networks of Communities and Communities of Networks in Online
> > >> Government<http://www.ejeg.com/issue/download.html?idArticle=347>'
> > >> Electronic Journal of e-Government (2014, with R Ackland, T Graham)
> > >> Government and the Internet, in W. Dutton (ed) The Oxford Handbook of
> > >> Internet
> > >> Studies<
> > http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199589074.do#.USJX6Og7i_E>
> > >> (2014)
> > >> UQ ALLY  - Supporting the diversity of sexuality and gender identity
> at
> > UQ.
> > >> CRICOS Provider Number: 00025B
> > >> _______________________________________________
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> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 08:22:52 -0400
> From: Aaron Chia Yuan Hung <aaron.chiayuanhung at gmail.com>
> To: "air-l at listserv.aoir.org" <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
> Subject: Re: [Air-L] suggestions for movies on communication
>         technology and  social change
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> Not a movie yet but coming soon: The Circle based on Dave Eggers' novel of
> the same name is a fascinating critique of technology and society.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Jul 13, 2016, at 8:06 AM, sahana udupa <sahanaudupa.nk at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Extremely helpful thread.
> >
> > Are there suggestions for movies on digital activism?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> > Sahana
> >
> > Sahana Udupa, PhD
> > Research Fellow
> > Max Planck Institute
> > for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity
> > Book: 2015, Making News in Global India: Media, Publics, Politics.
> > Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
> > <
> http://www.cambridge.org/de/academic/subjects/politics-international-relations/south-asian-government-politics-and-policy/making-news-global-india-media-publics-politics
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 1:33 PM, Justine Humphry <
> justine.humphry at gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Has anyone mentioned eXistenZ, David Cronenburg's brilliant 1999 film
> about
> >> a video game designer on the run?  Videodrome is another equally weird
> and
> >> squeamish pre-digital era film also by Cronenburg.
> >>
> >> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120907/
> >>
> >> Justine
> >>
> >>> On Wednesday, 13 July 2016, Michael T Zimmer <zimmerm at uwm.edu> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Yes! Other pre-digital reflections on information technology & society
> >>> would be Radio Days, and perhaps even The Name of the Rose.
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Michael Zimmer, PhD
> >>> Associate Professor, School of Information Studies
> >>> Director, Center for Information Policy Research
> >>> University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
> >>> e: zimmerm at uwm.edu <javascript:;>
> >>> w: www.michaelzimmer.org
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>> On Jul 13, 2016, at 3:39 AM, Joshua Braun <jabraun at journ.umass.edu
> >>>> <javascript:;>> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Since your request includes broadcast-era media, I'm surprised no one
> >>> has yet mentioned Network (1976). Such a brilliant satirical and
> >> hilarious
> >>> take on the commercialization of media that also speaks to the current
> >>> obsession with analytics.
> >>>>
> >>>> Josh
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>> On 2016-07-12 22:33, Paul Henman wrote:
> >>>>> Dear colleagues
> >>>>> I am teaching a course on media, culture and society, and am
> >>>>> introducing a new assessment piece - a movie review.
> >>>>> I am going to give students a selection of movies to choose from that
> >>>>> have as a key element the role of communications technologies
> >>>>> (including social media) on social change, social relations and
> >>>>> identify.
> >>>>> I have already identified the following:
> >>>>> *         Her - on operating systems and the self
> >>>>> *         The Truman Show - on reality tv and public/private nexus
> >>>>> *         The Enemy of the State - on surveillance technologies
> >>>>> *         You've got mail (maybe) - on email and relationships
> >>>>> *         Good morning Vietnam (maybe) - on radio and community
> >> building
> >>>>> I welcome any other suggestions and commendations.  They can be old
> >>>>> technologies, current or predicted new ones (ie sci fi).
> >>>>> Paul
> >>>>> Paul Henman
> >>>>> Associate Professor of Social Policy and Sociology
> >>>>> Head of Sociology
> >>>>> Program Director, BSocSci
> >>>>> School of Social Science
> >>>>> University of Queensland  QLD  4072
> >>>>> T: +61 7 3365 2765 | E: P.Henman at uq.edu.au <javascript:;><mailto:
> >>> P.Henman at uq.edu.au <javascript:;>>
> >>>>> | W: www.digitalsocialpolicy.com<http://www.digitalsocialpolicy.com/
> >
> >>>>> Recent publications:
> >>>>> 'Population health performance as primary healthcare
> >>>>> governance<
> >> http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/J7ntAVEWvxBzbChMzv4e/full
> >>>> '
> >>>>> Policy and Society (2016, with M. Foster et al)
> >>>>> '"Schooling" performance
> >>>>> measurement<https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:354448>',
> Policy
> >>>>> and Society(2015, with A. Gable)
> >>>>> 'Networks of Communities and Communities of Networks in Online
> >>>>> Government<http://www.ejeg.com/issue/download.html?idArticle=347>'
> >>>>> Electronic Journal of e-Government (2014, with R Ackland, T Graham)
> >>>>> Government and the Internet, in W. Dutton (ed) The Oxford Handbook of
> >>>>> Internet
> >>>>> Studies<
> >>> http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199589074.do#.USJX6Og7i_E>
> >>>>> (2014)
> >>>>> UQ ALLY  - Supporting the diversity of sexuality and gender identity
> >> at
> >>> UQ.
> >>>>> CRICOS Provider Number: 00025B
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> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 08:44:08 -0400
> From: "=?utf-8?b?VHJhY2kgQmVsYW5nZXI=?=" <tlster at myfairpoint.net>
> To: "air-l at listserv.aoir.org" <Air-L at listserv.aoir.org>
> Subject: Re: [Air-L] suggestions for movies on communication
>         technology      andsocial change
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> Let's not forget Spielberg's A. I., Zero Therom (if you've never seen
> it, you should)  and most recently Ex Machina...
>
> --
> May all winds at your back inspire you, and may you have harmony and
> peace today.
>
> On Wed, 13 Jul 2016 02:33:05 +0000, Paul Henman
>   wrote:
>
>        Dear colleagues
>
> I am teaching a course on media, culture and society, and am
> introducing a new assessment piece - a movie review.
> I am going to give students a selection of movies to choose from that
> have as a key element the role of communications technologies
> (including social media) on social change, social relations and
> identify.
>
> I have already identified the following:
>
> * Her - on operating systems and the self
>
> * The Truman Show - on reality tv and public/private nexus
>
> * The Enemy of the State - on surveillance technologies
>
> * You've got mail (maybe) - on email and relationships
>
> * Good morning Vietnam (maybe) - on radio and community building
>
> I welcome any other suggestions and commendations. They can be old
> technologies, current or predicted new ones (ie sci fi).
>
> Paul
>
> Paul Henman
> Associate Professor of Social Policy and Sociology
> Head of Sociology
> Program Director, BSocSci
> School of Social Science
> University of Queensland QLD 4072
> T: +61 7 3365 2765 | E: P.Henman at uq.edu.au | W:
> www.digitalsocialpolicy.com
>
> Recent publications:
> 'Population health performance as primary healthcare governance' Policy
> and Society (2016, with M. Foster et al)
> '"Schooling" performance measurement', Policy and Society(2015, with A.
> Gable)
> 'Networks of Communities and Communities of Networks in Online
> Government' Electronic Journal of e-Government (2014, with R Ackland, T
> Graham)
> Government and the Internet, in W. Dutton (ed) The Oxford Handbook of
> Internet Studies (2014)
>
> UQ ALLY - Supporting the diversity of sexuality and gender identity at UQ.
> CRICOS Provider Number: 00025B
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 08:45:54 -0400
> From: "=?utf-8?b?VHJhY2kgQmVsYW5nZXI=?=" <tlster at myfairpoint.net>
> To: Jack Qiu <jacklqiu at gmail.com>, Avi Marciano
>         <marcianoavi at gmail.com>,        rafael alarcon <
> tractatus91 at yahoo.com>
> Cc: "air-l at listserv.aoir.org" <Air-L at listserv.aoir.org>
> Subject: Re: [Air-L] suggestions for movies on communication
>         technology      andsocial change
> Message-ID: <20160713084554.7q0r131qlnwowog8 at webmail.myfairpoint.net>
> Content-Type: text/plain;       charset=UTF-8;  format="flowed"
>
> Existenz and Videodrome! Two David Cronenberg's and I love him as a
> director!
>
> --
> May all winds at your back inspire you, and may you have harmony and
> peace today.
>
> On Wed, 13 Jul 2016 03:32:39 +0000 (UTC), rafael alarcon  wrote:
>
>        Ghost in the shell, ExistenZ, Videodrome...
>
> Enviado desde Yahoo Mail para Android
>
> El mar., jul. 12, p.m. a 8:24 p.m., Jack Qiu escribió: Yes fully
> agree. For those who enjoy X-Machina, there is a whole genre of
> Asian sci-fi horror movies like the Phone (Korean) and 999-9999 (Thai),
> both made in 2002 I think.
>
> jack
>
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 11:14 AM, Avi Marciano
> wrote:
>
> > x-machina is a must.
> > בתאריך 13 ביול 2016 06:02,‏ "Tonya Ricklefs"  כתב:
> >
> > > It is very old school, but I always liked War Games (relationships with
> > > AI) with Mathew Broderick.  The Net (isolation, online interaction with
> > > others, being "hunted" online)  with Sandra Bullock.  A newer Pixar
> movie
> > > is Big Hero Six (AI relationships).  Other classics could be the
> Matrix,
> > > and I have used The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind to teach
> about
> > > love and relationships and what we learn from them.
> > >
> > >
> > > Tonya Ricklefs, Ph.D., MSW
> > > Kansas State Approved Mediator
> > > Clinical Assistant Professor
> > > Riley Geary Mediation Program Coordinator
> > > Family Studies and Human Services
> > > College of Human Ecology
> > > Kansas State University
> > > Learner*Positivity*Woo*Individualization*Ideation
> > > Myers-Briggs-ENFJ
> > > True Colors -Blue, Green, Gold, Orange
> > >
> > >
> > > ________________________________
> > > From: Air-L  on behalf of Paul Henman <
> > > p.henman at uq.edu.au>
> > > Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 9:33 PM
> > > To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
> > > Subject: [Air-L] suggestions for movies on communication technology and
> > > social change
> > >
> > > Dear colleagues
> > >
> > > I am teaching a course on media, culture and society, and am
> introducing
> > a
> > > new assessment piece - a movie review.
> > > I am going to give students a selection of movies to choose from that
> > have
> > > as a key element the role of communications technologies (including
> > social
> > > media) on social change, social relations and identify.
> > >
> > > I have already identified the following:
> > >
> > > *        Her - on operating systems and the self
> > >
> > > *        The Truman Show - on reality tv and public/private nexus
> > >
> > > *        The Enemy of the State - on surveillance technologies
> > >
> > > *        You've got mail (maybe) - on email and relationships
> > >
> > > *        Good morning Vietnam (maybe) - on radio and community building
> > >
> > > I welcome any other suggestions and commendations.  They can be old
> > > technologies, current or predicted new ones (ie sci fi).
> > >
> > > Paul
> > >
> > > Paul Henman
> > > Associate Professor of Social Policy and Sociology
> > > Head of Sociology
> > > Program Director, BSocSci
> > > School of Social Science
> > > University of Queensland  QLD  4072
> > > T: +61 7 3365 2765 | E: P.Henman at uq.edu.au |
> > > W: www.digitalsocialpolicy.com > http://www.digitalsocialpolicy.com>
> > >
> > > Recent publications:
> > > 'Population health performance as primary healthcare governance<
> > > http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/J7ntAVEWvxBzbChMzv4e/full>' Policy
> and
> > > Society (2016, with M. Foster et al)
> > > '"Schooling" performance measurement<
> > > https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:354448>', Policy and
> > > Society(2015, with A. Gable)
> > > 'Networks of Communities and Communities of Networks in Online
> > Government<
> > > http://www.ejeg.com/issue/download.html?idArticle=347>' Electronic
> > > Journal of e-Government (2014, with R Ackland, T Graham)
> > > Government and the Internet, in W. Dutton (ed) The Oxford Handbook of
> > > Internet Studies<
> > > http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199589074.do#.USJX6Og7i_E>
> (2014)
> > >
> > > UQ ALLY  - Supporting the diversity of sexuality and gender identity at
> > UQ.
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> Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 08:01:05 -0500
> From: Jillana <jillana at jillana.net>
> To: Paul Henman <p.henman at uq.edu.au>, air-l at aoir.org
> Subject: Re: [Air-L] suggestions for movies on communication
>         technology and  social change
> Message-ID: <26243B20-7A0F-4937-A60D-DC8BDA5A6B42 at jillana.net>
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>
> Catfish,
> Ex Machina
> Matrix
> Johnny Nmumonic (don’t forget deleted scenes from Japanese version),
>
> I’ve got many more ideas—those are just recent choices. I’ve taught a
> class called Imagining the Internet for the past decade.
>
> best, jillana
>
>
> Associate Professor
> Gender and Sexuality Studies Program
> Asian American Studies
> Northwestern University
> Author of Import/Export: Thai English as Transnational Sexuality Studies
> (Onyx 2015)
> Co-convener NUDHL: the Northewestern University Digitial Humanities Lab
>
> > On Jul 12, 2016, at 9:33 PM, Paul Henman <p.henman at uq.edu.au> wrote:
> >
> > Dear colleagues
> >
> > I am teaching a course on media, culture and society, and am introducing
> a new assessment piece - a movie review.
> > I am going to give students a selection of movies to choose from that
> have as a key element the role of communications technologies (including
> social media) on social change, social relations and identify.
> >
> > I have already identified the following:
> >
> > *         Her - on operating systems and the self
> >
> > *         The Truman Show - on reality tv and public/private nexus
> >
> > *         The Enemy of the State - on surveillance technologies
> >
> > *         You've got mail (maybe) - on email and relationships
> >
> > *         Good morning Vietnam (maybe) - on radio and community building
> >
> > I welcome any other suggestions and commendations.  They can be old
> technologies, current or predicted new ones (ie sci fi).
> >
> > Paul
> >
> > Paul Henman
> > Associate Professor of Social Policy and Sociology
> > Head of Sociology
> > Program Director, BSocSci
> > School of Social Science
> > University of Queensland  QLD  4072
> > T: +61 7 3365 2765 | E: P.Henman at uq.edu.au<mailto:P.Henman at uq.edu.au> |
> W: www.digitalsocialpolicy.com<http://www.digitalsocialpolicy.com/>
> >
> > Recent publications:
> > 'Population health performance as primary healthcare governance<
> http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/J7ntAVEWvxBzbChMzv4e/full>' Policy and
> Society (2016, with M. Foster et al)
> > '"Schooling" performance measurement<
> https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:354448>', Policy and
> Society(2015, with A. Gable)
> > 'Networks of Communities and Communities of Networks in Online
> Government<http://www.ejeg.com/issue/download.html?idArticle=347>'
> Electronic Journal of e-Government (2014, with R Ackland, T Graham)
> > Government and the Internet, in W. Dutton (ed) The Oxford Handbook of
> Internet Studies<
> http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199589074.do#.USJX6Og7i_E> (2014)
> >
> > UQ ALLY  - Supporting the diversity of sexuality and gender identity at
> UQ.
> > CRICOS Provider Number: 00025B
> >
> > _______________________________________________
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> Message: 7
> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 13:04:30 +0000
> From: Walrave Michel <michel.walrave at uantwerpen.be>
> To: "air-l at listserv.aoir.org" <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
> Subject: [Air-L] Job vacancy - doctoral research grant on online
>         self-disclosure
> Message-ID:
>         <64477E8487B496479C4A1DA80D5224BD013C61A28B at xmail30.ad.ua.ac.be>
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>
> Dear Colleague,
>
> Please find hereafter more information about a vacancy for a doctoral
> research grant in the area of Communication Studies,
> more particularly on adolescents’ and adults’ motives to use social
> network sites and other digital media for online self-disclosure.
>
> Best regards,  Michel
>
> ----------------------------
>
> The Faculty of Social Sciences is seeking to fill the following full-time
> (100%) vacancy
> in the Department of Communication Studies for a Doctoral Grant by the
> University Research Fund (BOF)
> in the area of  Communication Studies.
>
> Why do adolescents and adults self-disclose online?
> Research on individuals' self-disclosure and protective behaviors on
> social network sites.
>
> * The deadline for applications is 15 August 2016.*
>
> Job description
>
> You prepare a doctoral thesis in the field of Communication Studies.
> More specifically, you will conduct research on adolescents’ and adults’
> motives to use social network sites and other digital media for online
> self-disclosure,
> how they engage in data protective behavior and how this is linked with
> other online and offline behavior.
> You publish scientific articles related to the research project of the
> assignment.
> You contribute to teaching and research in the Research Group Media,
> ICT/Interpersonal Relations in Organisations and Society (MIOS).
> Profile and requirements
>
> You hold a master degree in the social or human sciences, preferably
> communication studies, psychology, educational sciences, sociology,
> political sciences or another relevant degree.
> You can submit outstanding academic results.
> You have a working knowledge of quantitative research methods and
> statistical analytic techniques.
> You have a good command of English.
> You like to take initiative, are able to work independently and enjoy
> accepting responsibility.
> You are strongly motivated to conduct high-level quantitative research
> within the abovementioned domain.
> You are driven to publish your research results in scientific articles.
> You are quality-oriented, conscientious, creative and cooperative.
> Your academic qualities comply with the requirements stipulated in the
> university’s policy.
> Students in the final year of their degree can also apply.
> Foreign candidates are encouraged to apply.
>
>
> We offer:
> a doctoral scholarship for a period of two years, with the possibility of
> renewal for a further two-year period after positive evaluation.
> the start date of scholarship will be 1 October, 1 November or 1 December
> 2016 or 1 January 2017.
> a gross monthly grant ranging from € 2.189,88 - € 2.334,46.
> a dynamic and stimulating work environment.
> the opportunity to participate in high-quality training and international
> conferences.
> How to apply?
>
> Applications may only be submitted online, and should include a copy of
> your CV and a cover letter in which you motivate your application, until
> the closing date 15 August 2016.
>
> A pre-selection will be made from amongst the submitted applications.
>
> The remainder of the selection procedure is specific to the position and
> will be determined by the selection panel.
>
> The interviews of the candidates, preselected by a selection panel, will
> take place from 22 August until 16 September 2016.
>
> More information about the application form can be obtained from Myra De
> Munck (Tel. +32 (0)3 265 32 24).
>
> For questions about the profile and the description of duties, please
> contact Prof. dr. Michel Walrave (Michel.Walrave at uantwerpen.be) and/or
> Prof. dr. Koen Ponnet (Koen.Ponnet at uantwerpen.be).
>
> For more information and online application procedure, please see:
>
> https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/jobs/vacancies/ap/2016bapdocproex211/
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 8
> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 09:07:01 -0400
> From: Zach McDowell <zmcdowell at gmail.com>
> To: Jillana <jillana at jillana.net>
> Cc: air-l at aoir.org
> Subject: Re: [Air-L] suggestions for movies on communication
>         technology and social change
> Message-ID:
>         <
> CAMGxLgtnKspAcnXYFFeY8Z0F68apO6UmbOJW97v7t9wexgJJ0Q at mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>
> Has someone made a Google Doc on this yet? This would be a good list to
> keep, especially with some of the annotations that people are offering.
>
> best,
>
> Zach
>
> --------------------
> Zachary J. McDowell, PhD
> www.zachmcdowell.com
>
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 9:01 AM, Jillana <jillana at jillana.net> wrote:
>
> > Catfish,
> > Ex Machina
> > Matrix
> > Johnny Nmumonic (don’t forget deleted scenes from Japanese version),
> >
> > I’ve got many more ideas—those are just recent choices. I’ve taught a
> > class called Imagining the Internet for the past decade.
> >
> > best, jillana
> >
> >
> > Associate Professor
> > Gender and Sexuality Studies Program
> > Asian American Studies
> > Northwestern University
> > Author of Import/Export: Thai English as Transnational Sexuality Studies
> > (Onyx 2015)
> > Co-convener NUDHL: the Northewestern University Digitial Humanities Lab
> >
> > > On Jul 12, 2016, at 9:33 PM, Paul Henman <p.henman at uq.edu.au> wrote:
> > >
> > > Dear colleagues
> > >
> > > I am teaching a course on media, culture and society, and am
> introducing
> > a new assessment piece - a movie review.
> > > I am going to give students a selection of movies to choose from that
> > have as a key element the role of communications technologies (including
> > social media) on social change, social relations and identify.
> > >
> > > I have already identified the following:
> > >
> > > *         Her - on operating systems and the self
> > >
> > > *         The Truman Show - on reality tv and public/private nexus
> > >
> > > *         The Enemy of the State - on surveillance technologies
> > >
> > > *         You've got mail (maybe) - on email and relationships
> > >
> > > *         Good morning Vietnam (maybe) - on radio and community
> building
> > >
> > > I welcome any other suggestions and commendations.  They can be old
> > technologies, current or predicted new ones (ie sci fi).
> > >
> > > Paul
> > >
> > > Paul Henman
> > > Associate Professor of Social Policy and Sociology
> > > Head of Sociology
> > > Program Director, BSocSci
> > > School of Social Science
> > > University of Queensland  QLD  4072
> > > T: +61 7 3365 2765 | E: P.Henman at uq.edu.au<mailto:P.Henman at uq.edu.au>
> |
> > W: www.digitalsocialpolicy.com<http://www.digitalsocialpolicy.com/>
> > >
> > > Recent publications:
> > > 'Population health performance as primary healthcare governance<
> > http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/J7ntAVEWvxBzbChMzv4e/full>' Policy and
> > Society (2016, with M. Foster et al)
> > > '"Schooling" performance measurement<
> > https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:354448>', Policy and
> > Society(2015, with A. Gable)
> > > 'Networks of Communities and Communities of Networks in Online
> > Government<http://www.ejeg.com/issue/download.html?idArticle=347>'
> > Electronic Journal of e-Government (2014, with R Ackland, T Graham)
> > > Government and the Internet, in W. Dutton (ed) The Oxford Handbook of
> > Internet Studies<
> > http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199589074.do#.USJX6Og7i_E> (2014)
> > >
> > > UQ ALLY  - Supporting the diversity of sexuality and gender identity at
> > UQ.
> > > CRICOS Provider Number: 00025B
> > >
> > > _______________________________________________
> > > The Air-L at listserv.aoir.org mailing list
> > > is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org
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> Message: 9
> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 15:12:08 +0200
> From: Niels ten Oever <lists at digitaldissidents.org>
> To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
> Subject: Re: [Air-L] suggestions for movies on communication
>         technology and social change
> Message-ID:
>         <e9f2f8b5-c596-3c25-a1a7-b81360eab616 at digitaldissidents.org>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>
> And the BBC series 'All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace'
>
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Watched_Over_by_Machines_of_Loving_Grace_(TV_series)
>
> also: Mr. Robot
>
> and is it passe to say: The Matrix, Hackers and Tron ?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Niels
>
> On 07/13/2016 03:07 PM, Zach McDowell wrote:
> > Has someone made a Google Doc on this yet? This would be a good list to
> > keep, especially with some of the annotations that people are offering.
> >
> > best,
> >
> > Zach
> >
> > --------------------
> > Zachary J. McDowell, PhD
> > www.zachmcdowell.com
> >
> > On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 9:01 AM, Jillana <jillana at jillana.net> wrote:
> >
> >> Catfish,
> >> Ex Machina
> >> Matrix
> >> Johnny Nmumonic (don’t forget deleted scenes from Japanese version),
> >>
> >> I’ve got many more ideas—those are just recent choices. I’ve taught a
> >> class called Imagining the Internet for the past decade.
> >>
> >> best, jillana
> >>
> >>
> >> Associate Professor
> >> Gender and Sexuality Studies Program
> >> Asian American Studies
> >> Northwestern University
> >> Author of Import/Export: Thai English as Transnational Sexuality Studies
> >> (Onyx 2015)
> >> Co-convener NUDHL: the Northewestern University Digitial Humanities Lab
> >>
> >>> On Jul 12, 2016, at 9:33 PM, Paul Henman <p.henman at uq.edu.au> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Dear colleagues
> >>>
> >>> I am teaching a course on media, culture and society, and am
> introducing
> >> a new assessment piece - a movie review.
> >>> I am going to give students a selection of movies to choose from that
> >> have as a key element the role of communications technologies (including
> >> social media) on social change, social relations and identify.
> >>>
> >>> I have already identified the following:
> >>>
> >>> *         Her - on operating systems and the self
> >>>
> >>> *         The Truman Show - on reality tv and public/private nexus
> >>>
> >>> *         The Enemy of the State - on surveillance technologies
> >>>
> >>> *         You've got mail (maybe) - on email and relationships
> >>>
> >>> *         Good morning Vietnam (maybe) - on radio and community
> building
> >>>
> >>> I welcome any other suggestions and commendations.  They can be old
> >> technologies, current or predicted new ones (ie sci fi).
> >>>
> >>> Paul
> >>>
> >>> Paul Henman
> >>> Associate Professor of Social Policy and Sociology
> >>> Head of Sociology
> >>> Program Director, BSocSci
> >>> School of Social Science
> >>> University of Queensland  QLD  4072
> >>> T: +61 7 3365 2765 | E: P.Henman at uq.edu.au<mailto:P.Henman at uq.edu.au>
> |
> >> W: www.digitalsocialpolicy.com<http://www.digitalsocialpolicy.com/>
> >>>
> >>> Recent publications:
> >>> 'Population health performance as primary healthcare governance<
> >> http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/J7ntAVEWvxBzbChMzv4e/full>' Policy
> and
> >> Society (2016, with M. Foster et al)
> >>> '"Schooling" performance measurement<
> >> https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:354448>', Policy and
> >> Society(2015, with A. Gable)
> >>> 'Networks of Communities and Communities of Networks in Online
> >> Government<http://www.ejeg.com/issue/download.html?idArticle=347>'
> >> Electronic Journal of e-Government (2014, with R Ackland, T Graham)
> >>> Government and the Internet, in W. Dutton (ed) The Oxford Handbook of
> >> Internet Studies<
> >> http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199589074.do#.USJX6Og7i_E>
> (2014)
> >>>
> >>> UQ ALLY  - Supporting the diversity of sexuality and gender identity at
> >> UQ.
> >>> CRICOS Provider Number: 00025B
> >>>
> >>> _______________________________________________
> >>> The Air-L at listserv.aoir.org mailing list
> >>> is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org
> >>> Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at:
> >> http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
> >>>
> >>> Join the Association of Internet Researchers:
> >>> http://www.aoir.org/
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