Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Michael Blair Metadata

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Title

  • Main Title Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Michael Blair
  • Series Title Digital Frontiers' Social Media and Digital Communities Roundtable and Questions of Belonging

Creator

  • Author: Blair, Michael
    Creator Type: Personal
    Creator Info: University of North Texas

Contributor

  • Editor: Way, Jennifer
    Contributor Type: Personal
    Contributor Info: University of North Texas

Date

  • Creation: 2012-09-21

Language

  • English

Description

  • Content Description: This response paper is for Dr. Jennifer Way's graduate art history seminar on 20th-21st century art. Students in Way's seminar attended 'Social Media and Digital Communities: A Roundtable Discussion,' a session featured at the Digital Frontiers 2012 conference. Way charged her students with writing a short paper to explore connections between the roundtable and their seminar studies. What follows is a short paper by graduate student, Michael Blair.
  • Physical Description: 2 p.

Subject

  • Keyword: social media
  • Keyword: GLBT
  • Keyword: belonging
  • Named Person: Emery, Robert
  • Keyword: globalization

Source

  • Academic Course: AEAH 5813.001 20th-21st Century Graduate Art History Seminar, University of North Texas, Fall 2012

Collection

  • Name: Digital Frontiers
    Code: DIGIF

Institution

  • Name: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
    Code: UNTCVA

Rights

  • Rights Access: public

Resource Type

  • Paper

Format

  • Text

Identifier

  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc109699

Degree

  • Academic Department: Art Education and Art History
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