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André Lemos, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Communication and Coordinator of the Cyberculture Center at UFBA (Federal University of Bahia), reported the experience as an “alternative media show” and as a “sample of how mass media is losing influence” in his blog (Carnet de Notes, pt).
Global Voices in English » Brazil: When climate change meets cyber-activism 2009
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Jorge Martins Rosa is Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal, where he teaches courses including the post-graduate seminars “Fictional Modes: Fiction and Technology” and “Cyberculture.”
Free Public Lecture at Georgia Tech, April 1, Jorge Martins Rosa Talk on Philip K. Dick 2010
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Jorge Martins Rosa is Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal, where he teaches courses including the post-graduate seminars “Fictional Modes: Fiction and Technology” and “Cyberculture.”
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His visit to Georgia Tech is part of a research project on “Fiction and the Roots of Cyberculture.”
Free Public Lecture at Georgia Tech, April 1, Jorge Martins Rosa Talk on Philip K. Dick 2010
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His visit to Georgia Tech is part of a research project on “Fiction and the Roots of Cyberculture.”
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August 24, 2003 at 10:32 in Cyberculture, Posthumanism | Permalink
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