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Internet and Society student presentation schedule

Students will each present 15-20 minutes on one article of their choice. Use of visual presentations (PowerPoint, Prezi) is strongly encouraged.

The graduate and undergraduate presenters each week must not present on the same article. 

Every student will present once during the Maymester.


To change your day or article, email gignatow@gmail.com.

MayGrad presenter (name)article (author)Undergrad presenter (name)article (author)
Week 1A12xxxx
B13VarelaHargittaiCocoMorozov
C14OzerRobinson SchulzHasemanTepper, Castells
Dexam
Week 2A (mon)19GerlingWhy?Stewart, WattsEconomides, Tufekci
B (tues)20CelebiHargittaiMcDowellRobinson
C (wed)21Ash-HouchenBoydNajera, Warren, Elliott, KimPercheski, Pew Study (1), Asian-Americans
D (thurs)exam
Week 3A (tues)26Gurbuz, ZabunIgnatow SchuettHuckabeeHargittai
B (tues)27Demirhan, YilmazShirskyGrahamHoward
C (wed)28KirisciSobierajLeIgnatow and Williams
D (thurs)exam

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