A Narrative of My Teaching

Note: This post represents the first of several narratives that I need to provide the Tenure Committee before the end of September. The focus of this post will be related to my teaching over the past five years at Ohio Northern University. One of the areas that have been an...

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The History of “Cyber Means Pilot”

One of the first orders of business I had after finishing my Master's degree work was to start writing more. Producing academic articles and essays was an area of weakness. It was difficult to synthesize and analyze theories and apply those thoughts to what was happening in the world. I...

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Gaia as a Cybergoddess

After finishing my dissertation, I wanted to archive some of my previous presentations. During the course of looking through old submissions, I came across the first presentation I did as a grad student and academic professional. Ohio University hosted Global Fusion 2005. My masters' cohort at the time figured that...

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Tilton offers alternative for voters

(Note: This story originally appeared in Speakeasy Magazine and was written by Megan Krause) If you don’t seem to be on beat with Pulse and you aren’t into the whole Toga thing, then Shane Tilton may be the man for you. Just like US presidential candidates, Ohio University student senate...

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Habermas and the Study of War Communication

Note: This post was written for SOC 616: Sociological Theory at Ohio University as part of the Weekly Reading Notes assignments. This was posted in my original cyberstudies.blog.com site. I am keeping it here as part of the archive of my work as described in my "Ephemeral/Restart" post. Jurgen Habermas is one...

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