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  1. You are not a gadget ‎(14 categories)
  2. Lose your mother ‎(14 categories)
  3. COMM525/Comparative study of Fidonet and USENET ‎(13 categories)
  4. Fidonet notes ‎(13 categories)
  5. Conversation map ‎(13 categories)
  6. Dude, where's my video?/Revision ‎(11 categories)
  7. Dude wheres my video ‎(11 categories)
  8. Dude wheres my video/Presentation ‎(11 categories)
  9. Encoding/decoding ‎(11 categories)
  10. Dude, where's my video?/Draft ‎(11 categories)
  11. Dude, where's my video?/Notes ‎(11 categories)
  12. Dude, where's my video?/Outline ‎(11 categories)
  13. Listening In ‎(10 categories)
  14. White paper notes ‎(10 categories)
  15. Fiske, Hartley, 26 Jan 2010 ‎(10 categories)
  16. COMM620/Hobbyists ‎(9 categories)
  17. Branding the post-feminist self ‎(9 categories)
  18. The Work of Sustaining Order in Wikipedia ‎(9 categories)
  19. COMM620/Listening In Outline ‎(9 categories)
  20. COMM620/Playback ‎(9 categories)
  21. COMM620/Playback notes ‎(9 categories)
  22. Myra Donnelley, Brave New Films, 2 March 2010 ‎(9 categories)
  23. Rich media, poor democracy ‎(9 categories)
  24. Protocol: How control exists after decentralization ‎(9 categories)
  25. BBS: The Documentary ‎(9 categories)
  26. SWMS560/ACTA/Draft ‎(9 categories)
  27. The virtual community ‎(9 categories)
  28. White paper brainstorm, 19 January 2010 ‎(9 categories)
  29. But do not identify as gay ‎(8 categories)
  30. COMM552/Santa Anita field notes ‎(8 categories)
  31. VBulletin/Draft ‎(8 categories)
  32. Canonization achieved ‎(8 categories)
  33. COMM552/Santa Anita outline ‎(8 categories)
  34. VBulletin/Outline ‎(8 categories)
  35. Canonization achieved? Stuart hall’s ‘Encoding/decoding’ ‎(8 categories)
  36. Suisman, David. Sound and sense. January 11, 2009. ‎(8 categories)
  37. Virtual cultivation ‎(8 categories)
  38. The subtlety of horkheimer and adorno ‎(8 categories)
  39. Hackers: Wizards of the electronic age ‎(8 categories)
  40. Johanna Blakley, Norman Lear Center, 30 March 2010 ‎(8 categories)
  41. SWMS560/Midterm ‎(8 categories)
  42. "I Want It That Way": Teenybopper Music and the Girling of Boy Bands ‎(7 categories)
  43. Hundt, Reed. Future of international broadband and practically everything else. April 7, 2010 ‎(7 categories)
  44. Fowler, James. Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Netowrks and How They Shape Our Lives. 23 November 2009. ‎(7 categories)
  45. Show and Tell ‎(7 categories)
  46. Image, Music, Text ‎(7 categories)
  47. Skype meeting with Stephen Duncombe, 9 February 2010 ‎(7 categories)
  48. Info-hactivism, 24 Aug 2011 ‎(7 categories)
  49. The history of sexuality: An introduction ‎(7 categories)
  50. Dumbstruck: A Cultural History of Ventriloquism ‎(7 categories)

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