joemocracy.org
Internet Advocacy Center - Digital Political Strategies for Advocacy and Electoral Campaigns
http://www.joemocracy.org/thinktank/library.html
Internet Advocacy Center Library. The Internet Advocacy Center (IAC) is committed to educating the public affairs professional community and citizen activists about the use and potential use of digital technologies for shaping public policy and influencing the outcomes of elections. IAC has created this virtual library for this purpose, gathering links to high quality research and information to help you better understand how technology is transforming the political process. Annenberg Public Policy Center.
ilab.cs.ucsb.edu
Information for Students
http://ilab.cs.ucsb.edu/index.php/infom
These courses may be of particular interest to students who wish to pursue research in areas relevant to the Four Eyes Lab:. CS 165A Artificial Intelligence. CS 165B Machine Learning. CS 180 Computer Graphics. CS/ECE 181B Introduction to Computer Vision. CS 182/ECE 160 Multimedia Computing. CS 185 Human-Computer Interaction. ECE 178 Introduction to Digital Image and Video Processing. CS 265 Advanced Topics in Machine Intelligence. CS 280 Computer Graphics. CS/ECE 281B Advanced Topics in Computer Vision.
joemocracy.com
Internet Advocacy Center - Digital Political Strategies for Advocacy and Electoral Campaigns
http://www.joemocracy.com/thinktank/library.html
Internet Advocacy Center Library. The Internet Advocacy Center (IAC) is committed to educating the public affairs professional community and citizen activists about the use and potential use of digital technologies for shaping public policy and influencing the outcomes of elections. IAC has created this virtual library for this purpose, gathering links to high quality research and information to help you better understand how technology is transforming the political process. Annenberg Public Policy Center.
jearl.faculty.arizona.edu
Jennifer Earl, Professor of Sociology | Jennifer Earl
http://jearl.faculty.arizona.edu/home
Skip to main content. Jennifer Earl, Professor of Sociology. Is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Arizona. She taught at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) before joining Arizona. She is Director Emerita of the Center for Information Technology and Society. And Director Emerita of the Technology and Society PhD Emphasis. And is the PI for the lead institution on a new NSF grant focused on social movement organizations. And the Annual Review of Sociology. Social Movement Organi...
apperceptions.wordpress.com
Apperceptions | for those appetitious to connect | Page 2
https://apperceptions.wordpress.com/page/2
For those appetitious to connect. What Would You Do? September 12, 2006. Click the pic to view the vid. It’s the 5th anniversery of 9/11. ZeFrank has asked an interesting question. What would you do? Flash Video (.flv). September 11, 2006. Click the pic to view the vid. Look what the cat dragged in…. SpinXpress Collaboration – A Screencast From Dave Toole. August 25, 2006. Click the pic to view the vid. My good friend Dave Toole. Put together this cool screencast about how various people used SpinXpress.
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Report from the SB Forum on Digital Transitions - Jen McClure's Ruminations
http://jenmcclureruminations.typepad.com/my_weblog/2006/04/report_from_the.html
A Place to Share My Thoughts, Ideas, Articles, Papers, Ideas, Questions, Favorite Things, etc. Laquo; Love and Loneliness An Examination of Brokeback Mountain, the Book and the Film. Upcoming Dow Jones Teleseminar: How Startups and VCs Can Benefit from Using Social Media ». April 10, 2006. Report from the SB Forum on Digital Transitions. I'm attending the 1st Annual SB Forum on Digital Transitions at UC Santa Barbara. Senior Fellow JD Lasica. For the invitation to this event. How is it being viewed?