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Tweets for the week :: 2011-05-22
The Internationale Daily is out! ▸ Top stories today via @charliebeckett # The #birkbeckmedia Daily is out! ▸ Top stories today via @internationale # The Internationale Daily is out! # "RT @mashable 10 inspiring social media resumes – http://on.mash.to/iXVdjO" how can you use similar with your publications? #Birkbeckmedia # Kids on Facebook. If Zuck wants …
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Just in case anyone’s avidly dipping in this stream… Twenty one thousand words so far and six more sections to write. I need to get a draft of the Literature Review out of the door and I’ve decided this is the week. Aside from a couple of nights #birkbeckmedia teaching, it’s just me and my …
Tweets for the week :: 2011-05-15
The Internationale Daily is out! ▸ Top stories today via @the_eco_thought @networkpolitics @juspar # Fluxus reader http://j.mp/kAwvZb now they knew how to run an Olympics. #olympicarcades # … Ah that's more like it. http://gu.com/p/2p4y6/ip # http://gu.com/p/2p4ya/ip now I AM confused. # RT @pmsurveys this is the first eurovision bin laden has missed since he was …
EcoTone 1: I object, it certainly does matter
Following Robert and Paul‘s lead, this is my abstract for the EcoTone event: Recent movements towards a renewed focus on objects within philosophy are far more than just an intellectual fad or even metaphysical debate. Object-oriented ontology has the potential to be a radical critical method. Its stress on the actuality of objects, connected and nested within …
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Software tunnels through the rags ‘n refuse
Text of talk given at the Platform Politics conference in Cambridge 13.05.11 It took New York police officer, William Barker two hours to find Homer Collyer dead in his apartment in March 1947. Barker had to crawl through a window into a second-story bedroom, burrow his way through newspaper bundles, empty cardboard boxes lashed together …
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