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Cultural History of the Internet

Cultural History of the Internet

a course at Johns Hopkins University

  • Home
  • Syllabus
    • Week 1
    • Week 2
    • Week 3
    • Week 4
    • Week 5
    • Week 6
    • Week 7
    • Week 8
    • Week 9
    • Week 10
    • Week 11
  • Assignments
    • A1 Representation: What the Internet Means Today
    • A2 Identity: Bulletin Board Systems
    • A3 Consumption: Lost Sites and Web Design Comparison
    • A4 Regulation: Paywalls, Takedowns, and Invitation-Only Communities
    • A5 Production: Archaeology of a Meme
    • Final Circuit of Culture Project
    • Instructions for Blog Posts
  • Circuit of Culture
    • Consumption
    • Identity
    • Production
    • Regulation
    • Representation
  • Projects
  • Films
  • Blog
  • Student Projects
    • Fall 2020
      • 4chan
      • A look into an illustrator’s world on Etsy
      • Amanda
      • Amazon Fresh: Ordering Groceries Online
      • Android and its Developers
      • Caleb
      • Charlotte
      • Ciara
      • Crunchyroll and the Circuit of Culture
      • Ellie
      • Esteban
      • Friendster
      • Jeremy
      • Katherine
      • Korean Englishman 영국 남자
      • MINECRAFT: NEW DAWN FOR EDUCATION
      • Reddit’s Circuit of Culture – Through the Lens of R/Place
      • Robinhood
      • Roobet and the Circuit of Culture
      • Ryan E
      • Ryan H
      • Simon
      • SoundCloud: A Platform for Artistic Expression
      • The Cultural Impact of Pinterest (Manasi)
      • The Cultural Influence of TikTok
      • The iTunes Store Take Over
      • Wikipedia

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