October 2006
Haraway_CyborgManifesto.html
by jlesage & 1 otherfull text of famous essay in feminist Internet theory
August 2006
www.theory.org.uk -- the media theory site
by jlesage & 1 otherattractively designed and easy to understand hyperlinks
MPI - Participant Rooms
by jlesageexcellent set of academic online essays related to "global and local factors that enable/constrain cultural production and resignification/resistance by a varierty of media audiences"
July 2006
Category D: A Film and Media Studies Blog
by jlesagea relatively new film studies blog, reviews texts, offers syllabi
SCAN | journal of media arts culture ::
by jlesage"the aesthetics and the political economy of media arts, as practised in both new and traditional media forms"; site is a little difficult to navigate, good theoretical articles with comprehensive bibliographies
timescape syllabus
by jlesagecourse outline with interesting links, especially lecture notes: "Since the birth of cinema, architectural and urban space, and ideas of landscape have played a crucial role in the visual representation of space on screen."
Counterblast :: The E-journal of Communication and Culture
by jlesagemixture of art and criticism in its focus
Mark Tribe: The Internet as a Space for Art Making
by jlesagecourse at Columbia University, spring 2004. many good Internet resources and links.
Cyberculture
by jlesageSunka Simon's course on Cyberculture at Swarthmore, spring 2005. Excellent resources, links. Attractive graphic design.
ScreenSite: media education, film terminology, syllabi, news articles, film schools
by jlesage & 1 otherupgrade July 06; essential site for film and media syllabi, annotated journal roundups, and inventory of college media programs; new category for posting articles
old boys network [the mode is the message - the code is the collective]
by jlesagecritical perspectives on gender and newmedia
Center for History and New Media - Syllabi
by jlesage & 1 othersearches 704,039 syllabi at the Center for History and New Media and over 500,000 syllabi via Google
June 2006
WJT Mitchell: theories of media glossary
by jlesagemajor writer on cultural theory. graphic presentation of media terms with explanations given when clicked on
HyperText Project
by jlesageThe project supports innovative and creative uses of ... blogs, vogs (video blogs), academic hypertext, academic databases, email lists and other network resources.