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Analysing Digital Culture Lecture Notes
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Analysing Digital Culture (Summary, Lecture and Seminar Class) Exam Study Guide
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Highlighted, underlined, color-coded and to be honest, very well-organized notes for ADC. Organized by the reading/author. Includes summaries of the assigned readings, notes from the lecture and the seminar classes.
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Profiled texts, week 3- Gillespie; Madrigal; Seaver.
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In-depth, concise summary of the assigned texts for Analysing Digital Culture, Week 3. The format followed to summarise is the one suggested during the seminars.
Texts: Tarleton Gillespie, The relevance of algorithms. 
Alexis C. Madrigal, How Netflix reverse engineered Hollywood.
Nick Seaver, On Reverse Engineering. Looking for the cultural work of engineers.
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Profiled texts, week 7- Walker-Rettberg; Marwick; Manovich & Tifentale.
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In-depth, concise summary of the assigned texts for Analysing Digital Culture, Week 7. Walker-Rettberg, Seeing Ourselves Through Technology. Alice E. Marwick, Instafame: Luxury Selfies in the Attention Economy. Alise Tifentale and Lev Manovich, Selfiecity: Exploring Photography and Self-Fashioning in Social Media.
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Profiled texts, week 5- Baer; Benkler; Pariser; Sandvig...Langbort.
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In-depth, concise summary of the assigned texts for Analysing Digital Culture, Week 5. Drake Baer, The ‘Filter Bubble’ Explains Why Trump Won and You Didn’t See It Coming. Benkler, Breitbart-led right-wing media ecosystem altered broader media agenda. Pariser, Filter Bubble.
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Profiled texts, week 1- Stevenson; Gladwell; Shirky.
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In-depth, concise summary of the assigned texts for Analysing Digital Culture, Week 1. The format followed to summarise is the one suggested during the seminars.
Texts: Michael Stevenson, From Hypertext to Hype and Back Again: Exploring the Roots of Social Media in Early Web Culture.
Malcom Gladwell, Small change.
Shirky, The political power of social media.
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Filter bubbles
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-The ‘Filter Bubble’ Explains Why Trump Won and You Didn’t See It Coming By Drake Baer

-Auditing Algorithms: Research Methods for Detecting Discrimination on Internet Platforms by Sandvig et al

-It’s Not the Technology, Stupid: How the ‘Echo Chamber’ and ‘Filter Bubble’ Metaphors Have Failed Us by Axel Bruns
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selfie
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notes from

-Instafame: Luxury Sel es in the Attention Economy
Alice E. Marwick

-Seeing Ourselves rough Technology: How We Use Sel es, Blogs and Wearable Devices to See and Shape Ourselves by Jill Walker Rettberg

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Memes
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NOTES FROM 

-If It Doesn’t Spread, It’s Dead (Part One): Media Viruses and Memes
By Henry Jenkins

-Internet Memes BY Kate M. Miltner

-this is why we can't have nice things by Phillps

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VISIONS OF THE WEB
- Class notes • 5 pages • 2020
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The first week of topics of the course.
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