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Category Archives: Stanford Networked Rhetorics class
Video conference between Orebro and Stanford: International Perspectives on Oral Rhetoric
Today, students at Stanford University, U.S.A. and Orebro University, Sweden, will be meeting through marratech video conference to engage in analysis and oral rhetoric activities about contemporary speeches. They have been preparing for this encounter for a few weeks now, … Continue reading
Online anonymity
This post was written by Paolo Gabriel, a student in the Stanford’s Winter 2011 Networked Rhetoric class; it was designed to focus in on a particular source or research experience related to his project on social media and digital culture … Continue reading
A decade after the dot-com boom, the recipe for a successful online community remains the same
This post was written by a student in the Stanford’s Winter 2011 Networked Rhetoric class; it was designed to focus in on a particular source or research experience related to his project on social media and digital culture . See a … Continue reading
4chan: A primordial soup for virtual organic art
This post was written by a student in the Stanford’s Winter 2011 Networked Rhetoric class; it was designed to focus in on a particular source or research experience related to his project on social media and digital culture . See a … Continue reading
Stereotype Threat for Women in Gaming
This post was written by a student in the Stanford’s Winter 2011 Networked Rhetoric class; it was designed to focus in on a particular source or research experience related to his project on social media and digital culture . See a … Continue reading