Hi everyone!
My name is Karoline Lee. I am currently a sophomore undergraduate student as a Biology major on a pre-med track, although I haven't officially declared it yet. I enjoy watching television, jogging, playing sports, and having fun with friends. For a writing class I took last year, my research paper involved understanding the role media plays in how a female sees herself. I think this course will be very interesting because a good majority of us do have some sort of blog or network website, such as Facebook, Myspace or Twitter, so many of us can relate to it on some level. I also like seeing things from another perspective. Nonetheless, I look forward to seeing what this course has to offer because I think that we can all learn from it and perhaps change our views as a result.
Yours,
Karoline Lee
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Introduction
Hello everyone!
My name is Kevin Di Benedetto and I am an undergraduate computer science student at Binghamton University. I intend to continue my studies at Binghamton University as a PHD student. I am half Chinese and half Italian. I know it's a weird mix, my parents may have met at a UN conference. I am excited as to what this course has to offer. I am not a big fan of placing personal information on public domains; this is why I do not have a Facebook, Myspace or Twitter. I get bashed for it all the time, but I digress. I am looking forward to studying with all of you!
Annemarie Fischer: Me, Myself and I
Dear Global Media Networkers,
please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Annemarie Fischer, and I am currently working as a Doctoral Candidate in Comparative Literature at Binghamton University.
My research focus includes Global Communication/Media Studies, Popular Culture, and Transnational Writing.
I obtained a Master of Arts in Political Science from Binghamton University as well as a Magistra atrium in German Studies, Journalism and Eastern European Sciences from Leipzig University in Germany. At Moscow State University, I studied Journalism and Russian Literature/Philology. I am fluent in English, French and Russian. At the United Nations Headquarters in New York, I performed an internship at the Department of Public Information (DPI).
You can see more info on me, myself and I at http://www.annemariefischer.de.
please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Annemarie Fischer, and I am currently working as a Doctoral Candidate in Comparative Literature at Binghamton University.
My research focus includes Global Communication/Media Studies, Popular Culture, and Transnational Writing.
I obtained a Master of Arts in Political Science from Binghamton University as well as a Magistra atrium in German Studies, Journalism and Eastern European Sciences from Leipzig University in Germany. At Moscow State University, I studied Journalism and Russian Literature/Philology. I am fluent in English, French and Russian. At the United Nations Headquarters in New York, I performed an internship at the Department of Public Information (DPI).
You can see more info on me, myself and I at http://www.annemariefischer.de.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Welcome to Media, the Global Network!
Welcome to Media, the Global Network!
The class traces media mechanisms in the blogosphere, digital television/radio/print outlets and citizen journalism podiums (iReport at CNN), video platforms (YouTube) and social networks (Facebook, Twitter), and their role in different regions of the world.
This course explores the global media network and information paths in cyberspace.
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