Monthly Archives: August 2016
Voluntourism
In a recent podcast episode, Eliza Rubin mentioned „voluntourism“ (see episode #28 for her explanation of the term). Here, I want to apply the concept to the web / internet / online space – so basically: virtual voluntourism. In my … Continue reading
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Tagged brand, brand name, brand names, brands, fan, fanatical, fans, follow, leading, like, retard media, social media, voluntourism
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Global Languages (and/or Classification Schemes) + Generic Top Level Domains (TLDs)
Whereas traditional classification schemes (such as the Dewey Decimal Classification [DDC] or the Library of Congress classification scheme [LC]) have primarily been oriented towards topical segmentation of publications published by individual persons or corporate entities, I feel it is now … Continue reading
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Tagged biz, classification, com, communication, communications, DDC, description, descriptions, descriptive, Dewey, Dewey Decimal, Dewey Decimal Classification, domain, domains, edu, generic, gov, info, language, languages, LC, Library of Congress, Library of Congress Classification, museum, name, net, org, prescriptive, pro, proprietary, registries, registry, scheme, schemes, segment, segmentation, segments, speculation, speculative, tel, TLD, TLDs, top level domain, top level domains, travel, type, types, typology
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