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  1. my SlideShare Presentation: Media Life (http://slidesha.re/1IQ80) for public lecture on November 9 in Urbana, IL (http://bit.ly/3zLzah)
  2. so true RT @SimoneSchott http://twitpic.com/oikou @citizenM coolest hotel at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam #citizenM
  3. new blogpost: Media Life Interviews http://bit.ly/3OoYjW
  4. Mark Deuze on Focus 580 on WILL AM radio http://chirb.it/7MMvEq
  5. new blogpost: Media Life Course Grades 2006-2009 http://bit.ly/wlR0k
  6. @Tidge77 hey, every character counts!
  7. @nancybaym cool - do you have a reference and/or URL?
  8. @netwoman agreed. which is the preferred real? I'd say, the one where the illusion of control over self-representation is paramount (online)
  9. @hwasser sure, but I wonder if we have reached a tipping point, where the frantic perfomance of multiple online identities is 'more' real
  10. Via @hfr: 20.000 gameverslaafden (jongeren) in NL http://bit.ly/2tsFo8 "verslaafden zijn eenzamer", IRL bedoelt ie denk, what is real?
  11. question: if we act with the intent or expectation to be tagged/ tweeted etc, to what extent are our online selves more 'real' than reality?
  12. awesome news: Elinor Ostrom, Indiana University faculty member, wins Nobel Prize for Economics (http://is.gd/4gd5g)
  13. new blogpost: Media Life Public Lecture http://bit.ly/44xqQE
  14. new blogpost: The End of the University (or a New Beginning) http://bit.ly/XceZm
  15. if you are in or around Urbana-Champaign on November 9: http://bit.ly/15mCDf via @addthis
  16. my 2 cents on the increasing corporatization of the university: http://bit.ly/Rd6Xb (appropriately written in a Facebook note)...
  17. just as students do not accept a "sage on a stage" anymore, citizens do not accept a distant news/information provider anymore.
  18. @brewbart exactly! a lecture keeps students at a safe (for the teacher) distance. a conversation engages them as thehuman beings they are.
  19. @cscannella well yes, but have you ever tried tubbing with a drenched stack of newspapers and magazines? a less than stellar experience.
  20. the only real difference between old/new media: they either bring the world of lived experience in society closer (nm), or keep it outside.