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Snurb — Wednesday 8 February 2006 14:49

Extended CFP: Association of Internet Researchers Conference, Brisbane 27-30 Sep. 2006

AoIR 2006 |

We've just sent out a notice to extend the call for papers for the 2006 Association of Internet Researchers conference in Brisbane in September - paper proposals are now due on 21 February (there were a number of requests for extension from people who are only now getting back from their holidays). So, if anyone hasn't submitted a paper yet, now's the time to do so!

Also, some good progress on sponsors and keynote speakers over the last couple of weeks - hopefully I'll be able to say more about this soon... Other than that, this has been a week of meetings for me so far - yesterday I think I had only about one hour in my entire working day outside of meeting rooms. It would be nice to get some work done occasionally, rather than just to talk about what work needs to get done!

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Snurb — Friday 3 February 2006 13:45

Yet More DGM, and Less DRM

Filesharing | Digital Rights Management | Music |

Following up on my "[weblink:343]" post a little while ago: in his diary, Robert Fripp has now responded to some of the reports about the launch of DGMLive, and clarified some of the usage restrictions for downloaded music which apply for DGMLive downloads. "Act rightly" is the governing phrase - an idea which is positively alien to the mainstream music industry, of course.

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Snurb — Wednesday 1 February 2006 23:06

Overcoming Blogger's Block

Jill Walker is blogging less, or so she says - this wouldn't be newsworthy if Jill wasn't a genuine A-list academic blogger, and (I suspect) an inspiration for many an academic, and others in what we might laughingly refer to as the real world, to start blogging themselves. Certainly Jill was one of those names we just had to get on board for the [weblink:158] book - and her struggles in completing what turned out to be a very insightful, and fairly personal, chapter in the book may be a sign of the times for a number of the 'early' bloggers as they're coming to terms with a) the occasional sense of stardom that A-list status might bring, and b) the fact that life doesn't stop, or stop changing, just because you're blogging it.

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Snurb — Friday 27 January 2006 15:45

Progress on Multiple Fronts

It's been a positive few days on either side of the Australia/Invasion Day holiday. On Wednesday we gained a major sponsor for the Association of Internet Researchers conference in Brisbane in September, which should enable us to attract a further fairly high-profile keynote speaker; more on this as we go. Later that day we aso started work on the edgeX, or "Mapping the Missing Grassroots", ARC Linkage project between QUT and UQ Ipswich with Ipswich City Council - and I'm looking forward to seeing this one get going. More work on both today, with a few keynote speaker possibilities emerging...

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Snurb — Tuesday 24 January 2006 22:31

Gatewatching Nominated for Award

Well, as the year gets underway, there's some more news about my various book projects as well. Today my publisher Peter Lang informed me that [weblink:58] has been nominated for the Communications Policy Research Award at Fordham University's Donald McGannon Communication Research Center. I know it may sound clichéd, but even to be nominated for an award whose previous winners include Lawrence Lessig and Robert W. McChesney feels like quite an honour... We'll see what happens - from the Center Website it looks like last year's winner was announced in May, so there may be a bit of a wait.

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Snurb — Wednesday 18 January 2006 16:04

Call for Papers: M/C 'collaborate' Issue

I've recently posted this call for papers for the 'collaborate' issue of M/C Journal, which I will edit with my friend and colleague Donna Lee Brien at the University of New England:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 12 January 2006

M/C - Media and Culture
is calling for contributors to the 'collaborate' issue of
M/C Journal

M/C Journal is looking for new contributors. M/C Journal is a crossover journal between the popular and the academic, and a blind- and peer-reviewed journal.

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Snurb — Wednesday 11 January 2006 13:36

More DGM, Less DRM

I've been meaning to flag the fact that DGMLive has gone online. The site is the new online arm of Discipline Global Mobile, the record label founded by King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp, and offers a growing number of Fripp and Crimson concerts and other goodies for purchase and download. This interests me as a fan, but also for other reasons: music purchased through DGMLive is available in MP3 and FLAC (lossless audio) formats, and is downloaded through the peer-to-peer filesharing software BitTorrent.

Neither of these facts sits well with standard music industry wisdom (now there's an oxymoron for you) that 1. the customer is the enemy, and cannot be trusted, 2. p2p filesharing tools of any kind are evil, and must be destroyed, and 3. because of 1. and 2., there is a need for new music formats which include strong digital rights management (DRM) measures to prevent unauthorised duplication, filesharing, or other supposedly illegal activities. At the same time, having been cheated by industry players at various times during his 40-odd-year career, Fripp can hardly be described as a friend of the music industry - which he has described repeatedly as being 'fulled by greed' -, so perhaps it's not so surprising that he would take a different approach to online distribution.

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Snurb — Wednesday 21 December 2005 13:08

M/C Journal 'affect' Issue Launched

The other day I published the latest issue of M/C Journal: 'affect'. This was edited by Mel Gregg - well done Mel! Today I sent out the issue announcement:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 21 December 2005

                                                                        
M/C - Media and Culture
is proud to present issue six in volume eight of

M/C Journal
http://journal.media-culture.org.au/

'affect' - Edited by Melissa Gregg

Describing how something feels can contribute to a better understanding of how it works. Traditionally, academic scholarship has held rational logic and the pursuit of objectivity to be the touchstones of veritable knowledge. Yet in this issue of …

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Snurb — Tuesday 20 December 2005 16:33

Storm Season

Southeast Queensland has been getting some cracker storms in recent weeks, and there's been some good footage of them online as well. I spent the last weekend over on Moreton Island, across the bay from Brisbane, and we got a great one just as we were snorkelling around the wrecks at Tangalooma. Here's a video of the storm approaching, courtesy of Ann - and I have a brief cameo as well...



  
  
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Snurb — Friday 16 December 2005 14:58

Still Alive

General | Wikipedia |

Yes, I'm still alive - just got back from a two-week holiday on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, and currently downloading the last fortnight's worth of emails (this has been going for the best part of an hour so far). Also deleted a bevy of spam trackbacks; no, I'm still not interested in playing Texas Hold'em poker while consolidating my debt with a dose of Viagra, thankyouverymuch.

And just by way of a note to self (making sure this doesn't get lost under a mountain of other mail) - Nature did an interesting comparison of scientific entries in the Wikipedia and the Britannica, which appears to have found little difference in quality... Good work.

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