The Learned Fangirl

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The Learned Fangirl is writing about the creative web. Our focus is on the interaction between creativity and new technologies. read more...


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  • Aca-Fan
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  • Stay Free Magazine
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  • Wikiworld: political economy and the promise of participatory media

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Categories

Monthly Archives: March, 2011

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