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Worldmaking

This is where my digital life comes together I'm a journalism academic at the University of Wollongong. My interests include: convergent journalism, literary journalism, myth & media, storytelling, art & image and social media I am completing a thesis about apocalyptic narratives, popular culture and news media This site assembles my Twitter feed and Delicious bookmarks which I sometimes comment on tag and add to.

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  • From Tahrir Square to the scene of John Galliano’s racist rants, pictures and videos from the public have been increasingly used in media coverage (via Arab spring leads surge in events captured on cameraphones | World news | The Guardian)

    From Tahrir Square to the scene of John Galliano’s racist rants, pictures and videos from the public have been increasingly used in media coverage (via Arab spring leads surge in events captured on cameraphones | World news | The Guardian)

    Posted on December 31, 2011

    Source: Guardian

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