week 6 : 8 november
more diffusion of innovation
- Questions about papers, comments about proposal:
- due time extended! - reminder Mac folks,
please add file extensions and send Word Docs, not PDFs - remember to put your name on your papers,
please - one person used Word Outline View on proposal - yeah! - strongly
recommended if you are having difficulty structuring your paper - I'd like to
e-mail back to you my edits/comments on your paper but to do this I need your
permission to use e-mail as a medium of communicating private information
Citing an illustration:
Note. From Washington State University, Pullman, University Recreation. (2004). Men's Ice Hockey [Photograph]. Available from University Recreation website, http://login.ezproxy.library.ualberta.ca/login?url=http://urec.wsu.edu/photos/ Copyright 2002 by Board of Regents, Washington State University. Reprinted with permission.
See also: Citing Visual Material
Citing electronic resources
- Begin sign-up for presentations
- Reading Review - break into triads - develop consensus on 2-3 points of
agreement and disagreement and pick a reporter to share with the class
- Discussion leaders lead into diffusion lecture
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Assignment (Week 7 - 15 November)
- Read: Winston, Ch 13 and 18
- Discussion Leaders Read
Group 6: next week: (Ginny Lee Walters) , Erik W Denmark, Susan C Eick, Suzanne K Pitre
Group 7: week after next (Astrid Lipke), Brian B Cutler, Chia Chi Lin, Ronald P Rundus
Media Framing and Effective Public Deliberation, Adam Simon and Michael Xenos.
Communicating Civic Engagement conference, Seattle WA May 2000; and
Hate and peace in a connected world: Comparing MoveOn and Stormfront
Noriko Hara and Zilia Estrada, First Monday, 11 Nov 2003
What do you see as the future role of new media in public discourse? How is
it similar to or different from other break-through media?
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