Two things I've used in class to some good effect are "The anthropology
of Youtube" by Micheal Wesch from Kansas State. You can find it on
YouTube of course. The other is a recent Frontline report on young
people as digital natives; it's on their website. The TED archives have
a lot of interesting lectures by people who are doing work related to
the subject matter of your course.
Bob Rosenwein
Department of Soc. and Anthro.
Lehigh University
Bethlehem, PA
rer6@lehigh.edu
Perhaps the BBC series might have some clips in it that would be useful
http://www.bbc.co.uk/virtualrevolution/
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 8:23 PM, Robert Rosenwein rer6@lehigh.edu wrote:
Two things I've used in class to some good effect are "The anthropology of
Youtube" by Micheal Wesch from Kansas State. You can find it on YouTube of
course. The other is a recent Frontline report on young people as digital
natives; it's on their website. The TED archives have a lot of interesting
lectures by people who are doing work related to the subject matter of your
course.
Bob Rosenwein
Department of Soc. and Anthro.
Lehigh University
Bethlehem, PA
rer6@lehigh.edu
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