Journal of Digital Research & Publishing Semester 1 2009 (7pm class)
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The Journal of Digital Communication and Culture is a publication created by students of ARIN6912 Digital Research and Publishing. This unit of study is part of the Master of Digital Communication and Culture taught by the Digital Cultures Program in the School of Letters, Art, and ...
See moreThe Journal of Digital Communication and Culture is a publication created by students of ARIN6912 Digital Research and Publishing. This unit of study is part of the Master of Digital Communication and Culture taught by the Digital Cultures Program in the School of Letters, Art, and Media. For more information contact Chris Chesher ([email protected]). CONTENTS (TITLE/AUTHOR): Just zeroes and ones’: Nine Inch Nails and the move to online music publishing (Anon) // The evolution of Public Relations in the rhetorical public sphere of Web 2.0 Case study: Edelman PR representing Wal-Mart (Anita Sulentic) // Google Book Search: Digitisation of books as a positive invention (Remi Otani) // The Digital Business Ecosys¬tem and the Corporate Wiki: toward knowledge creation and innovation (Beth Powell) // Web 2.0 Activism and the battle for online space (Harry Mills) // The World Wide Web and the demise of quality journalism (Kyle Anderson)
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See moreThe Journal of Digital Communication and Culture is a publication created by students of ARIN6912 Digital Research and Publishing. This unit of study is part of the Master of Digital Communication and Culture taught by the Digital Cultures Program in the School of Letters, Art, and Media. For more information contact Chris Chesher ([email protected]). CONTENTS (TITLE/AUTHOR): Just zeroes and ones’: Nine Inch Nails and the move to online music publishing (Anon) // The evolution of Public Relations in the rhetorical public sphere of Web 2.0 Case study: Edelman PR representing Wal-Mart (Anita Sulentic) // Google Book Search: Digitisation of books as a positive invention (Remi Otani) // The Digital Business Ecosys¬tem and the Corporate Wiki: toward knowledge creation and innovation (Beth Powell) // Web 2.0 Activism and the battle for online space (Harry Mills) // The World Wide Web and the demise of quality journalism (Kyle Anderson)
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2009-01-01Publisher
University of Sydney. Digital CulturesDepartment, Discipline or Centre
Digital CulturesShare