SDP wrap up post Sunday, Jul 29 2007 

Thank you, Ismael for blogging so quickly and articulately!

My time at Harvard was fantastic and while at times it felt over my head on the policy and IP fronts, I learned so much about what it means to be an internet scholar, how to cross interdisciplinary boundaries, and when to “go meta.”

I know I am behind on writing up my thoughts on my own presentation from last week, but suffice it to say that I was reminded at how unique a story I have to tell and that the more I celebrate New Orleans and the people there rebuilding the city with their online actions and words, the better. I had not thought such a global and distinguished group of fellow PhD students would be as interested in my qualitative work, but I was wrong. They even recommended some quantitative tools in case I do want to go in that direction.

Most importantly, I was introduced [by Marcus Foth] to the term “action research” and I think it may be the way I want to frame my dissertation. I don’t know if this tactic will require me spending more time in NOLA, interviewing, etc., but I feel that any attempt to write about post-Katrina New Orleans and the self-organizing efforts are happening vis-a-vis the Internet requires me to think about how my work can both contribute to knowledge and successful change.

Dan Gillmor and Steve Schifferes were my “assigned” tutors, and their feedback was invaluable as was the entire 2-week experience.

I promise more posts and photos to come!

NOLA’s reality offine and on Monday, Jul 23 2007 

Harry Potter mania Saturday, Jul 21 2007 

MIT: One Laptop Per Child Saturday, Jul 21 2007 

Obama Girl vs Giuliani Girl Friday, Jul 20 2007 

the back spasms again Friday, Jul 20 2007 

OII link roundup Thursday, Jul 19 2007 

words of wisdom to internet researchers Tuesday, Jul 17 2007 

Day 1 of OII’s SDP Tuesday, Jul 17 2007 

Rising Tide 2 Saturday, Jul 14 2007 

another facebook newbie Saturday, Jul 14 2007 

the confessional Thursday, Jul 12 2007 

summer movies and a late-bloomer Wednesday, Jul 11 2007 

exercise Wednesday, Jul 11 2007