Interesting link, Annette.
Isn't it odd that whenever someone purportedly identifies a new paradigm,
they see themselves as already a leading practitioner of it ?
Andy M
--On 28 February 2007 08:22 +0000 Annette Casey
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> On the OCR media studies email forum there has been some interesting
> discussion in the past few days about this article, which may be of
> interest to the MeCCSA list:
>
> http://www.theory.org.uk/mediastudies2.htm
>
> David Gauntlett outlines 'Media Studies 1.0', the traditional version,
> and then 'Media Studies 2.0', which seems to be a kind of orientation
> fully taking on board digital media, and the fact that many people can
> make it, which then changes everything else and challenges conventional
> 'expertise'.
>
> Interesting. Some teachers argue they're already doing this, others are
> horrified about the possible loss of the old model that they're
> comfortable with...
>
>
> Annette Casey
> http://northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/sass/
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