Extractions: for future students current students faculty/staff alumni/friends ... nineteenth century popular culture renaissance studies science in the liberal arts sciences - humanities sexualities ... transferring credits Popular culture is a vital area of study that offers new insights into our history, beliefs, diversity, emotional make-up, and socio-economic relations. Study of popular culture is an interdisciplinary approach aimed at understanding how culture links the individual and society. This cluster of courses will enable students to see everyday life with new eyes by teaching them the habits of critical thinking and query into what they would otherwise take for granted. Cluster Coordinator: Antonia Levi E-mail: levia@pdx.edu In this course, students begin to study popular culture through observation, reflection, description, and critical thinking in order to gain a deeper understanding of the popular myths surrounding everyday life. Students focus on several forms of popular culture and engage in discussion and interpretation individually and in-group work. This SINQ leads to the Popular Culture Cluster.
Library Services 070 Journalism / 770 Media tech. 570 Biology of Plants Animals. 300 Sociology Communication, 620 Engineering. 330 Economics, 630 Agriculture http://www.polytechnic.edu.na/library/acquisitions list - april 2005.html
Extractions: Polytechnic Library Acquisitions List for April 2005 This list is organized according to the Dewey Classification Syst em. 004 Computer Science 510 Mathematics and Statistics 070 Journalism / 770 Media Tech. 620 Engineering 330 Economics 630 Agriculture 338.4791 Tourism ... 657 Accounting 400 Linguistics 658 Management Class: 004
Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) Sources On The Internet (1 Of 3) Subject Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) Sources on the Internet (1 of 3) txt must Have List ftp pilot.njin.net pub/Internetcourse/mus http://www.uni-giessen.de/faq/archiv/communication-net-resources.part1-3/msg0000
Extractions: [Vorherige] [ Index Subject : Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) Sources on the Internet (1 of 3) From decemj@rpi.edu Date : 22 May 1994 10:36:09 GMT Newsgroups comp.infosystems alt.culture.internet alt.internet.services alt.culture.usenet ... ftp://ftp.rpi.edu/pub/communications/internet-cmc.html internet-cmc.dvi the device-independent (binary) version internet-cmc.gif The graphics image that I use in the .html version. internet-cmc.bib This is a selected listing of items related to Computer-Mediated Communication, the Internet, and network information infrastructure and use. The source code for translating internet-cmc.dat into its various formats is available on request. USE === Basically, o internet-cmc.ps looks best for reading on static paper. o internet-cmc.txt is good if you want the 80-column constraint (other wise, it seems a bit awkward to read with all the continuations). o internet-cmc is great for manipulating with Unix scripts. o internet-cmc.html is useful in a WWW server; Connect to URL: ftp://ftp.rpi.edu/pub/communications/internet-cmc.html
Tribuneindia...Book Reviews As electronic networks replace slower means of communication and contact, Globalisation is rather a kind of cyberspace in which capital has reached its http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99may16/book.htm
Extractions: Post-modernism: a fact there, a fad here Its manifestations include the abdication of cognition and immediacy in the use of language, an automatism that tends to level out all expression into the most anonymous and banal formalism, in the dilution of meanings, in the blunting of individual expressiveness and, above all, in the installation of populist mediocrity in all spheres of social and cultural life.