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Think globally, act locally. Published: Jul 16th, 2013. Social Media Roundup: Analytics. Some folks have been up in arms over the announcement of Google Reader shutting down its services. Which it officially did earlier this month. I’m not sure what your personal thoughts on RSS are, but I’m of the mind that RSS is not as necessary as it was before social media came into the mix. I actually abandoned Google Reader a few years ago when I started using Twitter as my PLN. I’m not the only one. As you may al...
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Think globally, act locally. Published: Jun 3rd, 2013. Retweets of the Week May 27- June 2, 2013. Nyc teacher evaluation system. This week WordPress, which powers blogs on the CUNY Academic Commons. Celebrated it’s 10th anniversary — Happy Birthday WordPress! The Commons development team also pushed out Commons 1.4.29. And Twitter Mentions as Comments. I just enabled the last one on this blog and I’m super interested to see what it looks like. So I’ll have to tweet this on the @cunycommons). Congratulati...
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Weekly Round-Up of the CUNY Commons. In the beginning…. I’ve been blogging for the last five months on the CUNY Commons News blog. As the model—something I should have done from the very beginning. My bad. July 22, 2016. 11 Responses to “In the beginning…”. July 22, 2016 at 9:29 pm. July 26, 2016 at 9:21 am. One of the first things I need to change in my new role as Blogger extraordinaire is getting Giphy links to automatically embed! July 28, 2016 at 9:07 pm. July 29, 2016 at 9:13 am. Someone open a tag...
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A Discussion of Public Anthropology in Appalachia. There’s still no such thing as a natural disaster. On April 5th, 2011 by Emily S. Channell-Justice. Not in the mines, anyway. Whether such a thing exists at all is up for debate (on this, I highly recommend Neil Smith’s article. Exactly a year after the explosion, my article critiquing mining disasters, safety laws, and corporate responsibility has been published in the April 2011 issue of. Which comes from the same research. By Emily S. Channell. Millio...
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A Discussion of Public Anthropology in Appalachia. There’s still no such thing as a natural disaster. On April 5th, 2011 by Emily S. Channell-Justice. Not in the mines, anyway. Whether such a thing exists at all is up for debate (on this, I highly recommend Neil Smith’s article. Exactly a year after the explosion, my article critiquing mining disasters, safety laws, and corporate responsibility has been published in the April 2011 issue of. Which comes from the same research. By Emily S. Channell. Millio...
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A Discussion of Public Anthropology in Appalachia. Laquo; Impunity, part 1. Impunity, part 2. In my attempt to beat the summer heat in Brooklyn, I’m focusing a lot on trying to publish some stuff (as well as on doing some data analysis on kinship networks in Labrador, Canada, but that’s another story. I have to admit, it is a long and trying process. After a fellow CUNY blogger. Something about it rather than just giving them something else to. Getting them out there. Huge energy demands causes people...
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Think globally, act locally. Published: Jul 16th, 2013. Social Media Roundup: Analytics. Some folks have been up in arms over the announcement of Google Reader shutting down its services. Which it officially did earlier this month. I’m not sure what your personal thoughts on RSS are, but I’m of the mind that RSS is not as necessary as it was before social media came into the mix. I actually abandoned Google Reader a few years ago when I started using Twitter as my PLN. I’m not the only one. As you may al...
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Think globally, act locally. Published: Jul 16th, 2013. Social Media Roundup: Analytics. Some folks have been up in arms over the announcement of Google Reader shutting down its services. Which it officially did earlier this month. I’m not sure what your personal thoughts on RSS are, but I’m of the mind that RSS is not as necessary as it was before social media came into the mix. I actually abandoned Google Reader a few years ago when I started using Twitter as my PLN. I’m not the only one. As you may al...
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A Discussion of Public Anthropology in Appalachia. There’s still no such thing as a natural disaster. On April 5th, 2011 by Emily S. Channell-Justice. Not in the mines, anyway. Whether such a thing exists at all is up for debate (on this, I highly recommend Neil Smith’s article. Exactly a year after the explosion, my article critiquing mining disasters, safety laws, and corporate responsibility has been published in the April 2011 issue of. Which comes from the same research. By Emily S. Channell. Millio...
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Think globally, act locally. Published: Jul 16th, 2013. Social Media Roundup: Analytics. Some folks have been up in arms over the announcement of Google Reader shutting down its services. Which it officially did earlier this month. I’m not sure what your personal thoughts on RSS are, but I’m of the mind that RSS is not as necessary as it was before social media came into the mix. I actually abandoned Google Reader a few years ago when I started using Twitter as my PLN. I’m not the only one. As you may al...
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