Culture and Anarchy 2.0: Self-Branding and the Jobless Present (4th of 5)

Posted on Apr 24, 2011 | 0 comments

Ready for your test? Describe YaWifeyLovesMe, the videographer/citizen journalist/ringside announcer, who excitedly recorded “This is Just 2 Crazy,” the four-minute video of the brawl in front of the Rutgers Student Center that has racked up over half a million views on WorldStarHipHop.com over the past eight days. (If you’re lagging the action, I’ve been writing around and about this video over the first three posts in...

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Culture and Anarchy 2.0: Bitches Poppin’ Dudes (3rd of 5)

Posted on Apr 23, 2011 | 2 comments

In Culture and Anarchy, Matthew Arnold’s foundational act of public criticism, the author looks on in horror at the society that is being brought into being by the Industrial Revolution. Nearly one hundred and fifty years later, although most of Arnold’s observations are about practices, institutions, and factions long gone, Culture and Anarchy remains an object of interest because Arnold had a way of categorizing that would now be...

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Culture and Anarchy 2.0: No Ideas without Ideals (2nd of 5)

Posted on Apr 18, 2011 | 1 comment

And now we turn to the runaway hit from Rutgersfest 2011, a video that to date (some 48 hours out from the event) has garnered more views than all the other videos of fist fights, drunken walks, revelry, and stupidity from that day combined: “This Is Just 2 Crazy: Fight Outside Rutgers Fest 2011!(Girls Poppin Off On Everybody & Boyfriend Fights 3 Chicks While His Girl Gets Jumped).” This video, captured by a cell phone, has far...

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Culture and Anarchy 2.0: Broadcasting the End of Civilization (1st of 5)

Posted on Apr 17, 2011 | 0 comments

Is this when it begins, the end of civilization? I had the ringer on my phone turned off, so I didn’t wake at 3:14:53 when the string of text alerts came in announcing a shooting on campus. As it turns out, the three text messages were lagging reality: at least four people had been shot in separate incidents hours earlier. Here the technology provided not so much early alert as eventual alert. What’s a few hours on a Saturday night?...

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“Welcome to America:” A Brief Prehistory of Citizen Journalism 2.0

Posted on Jan 30, 2011 | 0 comments

As the year-long celebration of Reagan’s centennial gets underway, it’s worth thinking for just a few moments about what might have been. With the Democratic Party gearing up to regain the White House at the end of Reagan’s second term, Gary Hart positioned himself as the early frontrunner. In the press release officially announcing his candidacy on April 13th, 1987, Hart invoked the special interests controlling the election...

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The End

Posted on Jan 12, 2011 | 0 comments

As our meditation on Tyler Clementi’s last days comes to a close, a very different ending has assumed center stage. Jared Loughner, exhibiting bizarre behavior in class, is finally advised to withdraw from Pima Community College this past November and is told not to seek re-entry without a mental evaluation. Paranoid, Loughner finds a virtual community that both shares and stokes his sense of outrage at a world gone mad. He posts rants to...

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The PG-13 Version of This Blog Entry Has Been Rated NSFW

Posted on Dec 29, 2010 | 0 comments

The following entry is the “SFW” (i.e., PG-13) version of: This Blog Entry Has Been Rated NSFW What is “age appropriate” viewing? Who determines when you can see what? Let’s begin with some representative vignettes. The first from the print-centric paradigm of my youth. When I was a teenager in the seventies, growing up in the South, there were visible, physical boundaries marking what was fit for consumption by...

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This Blog Entry Has Been Rated NSFW

Posted on Dec 29, 2010 | 0 comments

What is “age appropriate” viewing? Who determines when you can see what? Let’s begin with some representative vignettes. The first from the print-centric paradigm of my youth. When I was a teenager in the seventies, growing up in the South, there were visible, physical boundaries marking what was fit for consumption by those who were “under aged.” At the back of the local used paperback bookstore, a curtain...

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One-Point-Oh Media Reports on 2.0 Realities: On Recording, Streaming, and Live Streaming

Posted on Dec 27, 2010 | 0 comments

If we fold together the timelines that I have been piecing together over the most recent posts, something confounding emerges: cit2mo knows that he has been spied on by his roommate. He has filled out a form requesting a roommate change. And then he contacts Ravi asking to have the room again that night? This is virtually inexplicable. Unless, of course, you understood, as Clementi certainly did, how the spying took place in the first...

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WikiLeaks and the Decentralization of Power: Recap of the Argument that the Advent of Web 2.0 Constitutes a Paradigm Shift

Posted on Nov 30, 2010 | 0 comments

What better way to sum up the last couple of weeks’ meditations on the transformative powers of Web 2.0 than WikiLeaks? When Paul and I make our presentations on the future of higher education, we begin by stipulating that the dominance of digital media is not inevitable at some future time, but rather is already a fait accompli. Here’s one way to illustrate this fact: a few months back, the New York Times ran an article with a...

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