Theorizing The Web Conference: Saturday, April 14, University of Maryland
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Theorizing The Web Conference: Saturday, April 14, University of Maryland



Theorizing The Web Conference
Saturday, April 14, 2012
University of Maryland
College Park, MD

The second annual Theorizing the Web Conference aims to expand the range and depth of theory used to help individuals make sense of how the Internet, digitality, and technology have changed the way humans live. For more information on the conference go to: http://www.cyborgology.org/theorizingtheweb/2012/




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