Social Paper (beta)
Welcome to Social Paper, a tool for networking in-progress student writing and feedback across disciplines, semesters, and publics. Use Social Paper to share and follow papers, comment on papers, or simply browse and search papers from The CUNY Academic Commons community using the directory below.
Note: We are phasing out the Papers feature. Existing papers can be viewed, but new papers cannot be created.
Papers Directory
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My first ITP project idea — a podcast
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Midterm Project Ideas #1 and #2 Project #1: From Berlin to Beijing, heterosexual men question the values and meanings of masculinity and intimacy by joining communities that teach dating skills. With the rise of Web 2.0, what was previously an online subculture has emerged to become a globalized industry in dating training that teaches […]
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Hi Everyone! Thanks for taking the time to read and provide feedback. This is a one-page document overview on my research. The audience is a general audience but I also will use some of this for a conference proposal. My goal is to the have the conference proposal written before the second time I get […]
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A second idea for my ITP independent study project
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Timeline of Project December 2012: Idea first developed in ITP class, inspired by KFitz’s Planned Obsolescence and a less than satisfying class blog experience September 2013: Submitted NEH DH Digital Start-Up Grant application March 2014: Notification of funding – awarded just under 30k (Level 1 tier) July 2014-December 2015: Grant period December 2015: Social Paper (beta) released (https://news.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2015/12/09/welcome-to-social-paper-beta/) […]
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My reflections: The following is an excerpt from a paper I intend to submit to a peer reviewed journal. I must confess that this is a long delayed endeavor. Last semester, I took a course where every student writing a final paper was expected to submit it to a journal of their choice. The idea seemed so foreign and unrealistic at that time that […]
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for Professor Wayne Koestenbaum
Experiments in Art Writing 2016 -
“The digital audience wants different things.”[1] According to a recent article on Wired.com, they want fiction. There has been a large push for fiction titles since e-books became popular. One explanation is that the anonymity of e-readers allows people to be more comfortable reading strange books on their commute (e.g., Fifty Shades of Grey) or […]
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This is where I could think about whether to use Social Paper for that book chapter I have to write for later this year. Or for that blog post that’s due in 2 weeks.
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This is a test syllabus.