From September 2005 to June 2006 a team of thirteen scholars at the The University of Southern California's Annenberg Center for Communication explored how new and maturing networking technologies are transforming the way in which we interact with content, media sources, other individuals and groups, and the world that surrounds us.

This site documents the process and the results.

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Network Culture

I've outlined some of my recent thinking about the cultural condition we find ourselves in today at this page on varnelis.net. In a nutshell, if modernism was followed by postmodernism, the latter is in turn followed by network culture. This parallels the development from publics to counter publics to networked publics.

Submitted by kvarnelis on November 9, 2005 - 8:39am

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