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* Ding. H. (2017). Cross-culturally narrating risks, imagination, and realities of HIV/AIDS: [https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783319402949 Emerging genre of online “risky aids narratives” and potential intermediation of this occluded genre]. Ed. Miller, Carolyn and Kelly, Ashley. Emerging Genres in New Media Environments. Palgrave MacMillan. 153-170. |
* Ding. H. (2017). Cross-culturally narrating risks, imagination, and realities of HIV/AIDS: [https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783319402949 Emerging genre of online “risky aids narratives” and potential intermediation of this occluded genre]. Ed. Miller, Carolyn and Kelly, Ashley. Emerging Genres in New Media Environments. Palgrave MacMillan. 153-170. |
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October workshops & office hoursThe CCCC Wikipedia Initiative hosts monthly workshops & office hours. If you need some help getting started, have specific questions, or would like to find space to work on your article alongside your collaborators, these are great spaces to do so: CCCCWI Coffeehouse (Now Streaming on Twitch) Friday 10/1, 10/15, and 10/29 @ 1:00pm-3:00PM EST Drop-in whenever you'd like on Friday, October 1st, 15th, and 29th from 1:00pm-3:00pm EST for an informal virtual writing group. The CCCC Wikipedian-in-Residence and the CCCC Graduate Fellows will live edit Wikipedia via Twitch on a different topic focus each week. Although we cannot meet physically, we wish to create a online space where scholars can get together and chat about our work. Whether you are working on a project, plan on adding a few sources to an article, or just want to chat with other scholars, this is a great space to do so. Wikipedia as Public Scholarship Friday 10/8 @ 3:00pm-4:30pm EST This introductory workshop covers editing basics with particular attention to some of the specific concerns experts face on Wikipedia and discussion of how academics can use their expertise to advance knowledge equity online. Topics include navigating privacy issues, concerns around conflict of interest, and strategies for getting started with articles that need a lot of work. Getting Started with WikiProject Writing Friday 10/22 @ 12:00pm-1:30pm EST This intermediate workshop introduces WikiProject Writing as a collaborative space for coordinating efforts to improve Wikipedia articles related to our areas of expertise. Topics include defining the scope of WikiProject Writing by tagging articles, directing the priorities of WikiProject Writing by assessing articles, and adding to and working from our list of articles in need of work and creation. Mondays & Tuesdays OR by appointment If you would like to discuss something Wikipedia-related one-on-one or get help with a Wikipedia article you’re working on, please feel free to sign up for my office hours on Mondays and Tuesdays or email me to suggest another time (savannahcragin@berkeley.edu). |