If you have a spare 10 minutes, here in this video commentary are some more ideas to make the writing flow.
Also, here is the article I mention in the above video: Are We Puppets In A Wired World?
The piece, just published, is by Sue Halpern, and appears in this week’s New York Review of Books. In it, she discusses several new books about the Internet, data-gathering, transparency and personal/social branding. She bundles all the books into a larger contextual conversation that I am thinking you will find useful as one kind of model for a paper of this kind. (That said, it is not the only model for a comparative analytical paper)
There seem to be many articles out there now about the ills of the Internet, online slave labor, privacy, and the dark side of Google and Facebook. (Remember when commentators used to worry so much about television?) Boo! Happy Halloween!
Thanks, Helen, for the details regarding the mid-term, and Saturday’s agenda.
The playful reference to Halloween adds a touch of humor, making the invitation more engaging and light-hearted. Overall, your positive and encouraging comment effectively encourages readers to immerse themselves in a wealth of information and ideas, fostering a sense of curiosity and exploration. Thanks