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“I’ve got a job to do and I’m not going to let any technology’s ‘no’ stop me.” @karlstolley #cwcon
“I’ve got a job to do and I’m not going to let any technology’s ‘no’ stop me.” @karlstolley #cwcon
@cgbrooke Thanks Collin. A friend introduced me to your blog this week. Nice stuff! Your grad publishing reading list is impressive.
@cgbrooke Thanks Collin. A friend introduced me to your blog this week. Nice stuff! Your grad publishing reading list is impressive.
@jenveltsos I'll tweet a link to the course materials once I'm back at my desk. Readings there might also be useful.
@jenveltsos I'll tweet a link to the course materials once I'm back at my desk. Readings there might also be useful.
@karlstolley understands his rhetorical situation, posts his slides for audience to follow on their own devices. Brilliant move #cwcon
@karlstolley understands his rhetorical situation, posts his slides for audience to follow on their own devices. Brilliant move #cwcon
@jenveltsos Latour's Reassembling the Social has a chapter where he explains ANT to a grad student. Useful stuff.
@jenveltsos Latour's Reassembling the Social has a chapter where he explains ANT to a grad student. Useful stuff.
@jenveltsos My book will be out in Sept. I'll have a website filled with ANT resources launching soon.
@jenveltsos My book will be out in Sept. I'll have a website filled with ANT resources launching soon.
@jenveltsos try Spinuzzi’s Network. Does a nice job of distinguishing bw ANT and activity theory, plus embedded in an actual study
@jenveltsos try Spinuzzi’s Network. Does a nice job of distinguishing bw ANT and activity theory, plus embedded in an actual study
@lmeloncon Thanks Lisa! I’m getting a good reading list.
@lmeloncon Thanks Lisa! I’m getting a good reading list.
@jenveltsos if you're familiar with activity theory (cause they can go together), then read chapter 3 of Network @spinuzzi .
@jenveltsos if you're familiar with activity theory (cause they can go together), then read chapter 3 of Network @spinuzzi .
@kellerej Thanks!
@kellerej Thanks!
@jenlmichaels Thanks again! I can’t even imagine how that works.
@jenlmichaels Thanks again! I can’t even imagine how that works.
@jenlmichaels Thanks! Always so much more to learn.
@jenlmichaels Thanks! Always so much more to learn.
@jenveltsos I tried Reassembling the Social first, couldn’t wrap head around it. Did much better w/ that after reading Aramis. #cwcon
@jenveltsos I tried Reassembling the Social first, couldn’t wrap head around it. Did much better w/ that after reading Aramis. #cwcon
@jenveltsos I second reassembling the social! Also John Law is useful. As is Michel Callon!
@jenveltsos I second reassembling the social! Also John Law is useful. As is Michel Callon!
@jenveltsos Also, Latour’s Aramis is old but is a pretty inviting jump into ANT. Imagined as murder mystery novel for a technology. #cwcon
@jenveltsos Also, Latour’s Aramis is old but is a pretty inviting jump into ANT. Imagined as murder mystery novel for a technology. #cwcon
@jenveltsos Take good notes for me! I wish I could be in two sessions at once.
@jenveltsos Take good notes for me! I wish I could be in two sessions at once.
F8 Archives and other multi literate processes. Hidden way back in Guild Hall, which seems a little appropriate. #cwcon
F8 Archives and other multi literate processes. Hidden way back in Guild Hall, which seems a little appropriate. #cwcon