The Cultural Studies Central
Graffiti Wall

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Scrawl on the wall!

THIS IS THE BOMB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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tameka jobe
mmmmocha@gateway.net
originally nashville,tn presently newport news,va
trying to do thesis on the media's portrayal of minorities. i was thinking that i would use content analysis and examine how the various networks portray minorities during the prime time hours. i am trying to conduct a review of the literature. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated and welcome. thanks everyone in advance.

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marina
addr = none
loc = educated guess

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tameka jobe
mmmmocha@gateway.net
originally nashville,tn presently newport news,va
What a wonderful idea to have a cultural studies web page...Thanks for putting this together.

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Christine Rolland
rollandc@ere.umontreal.ca
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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Dilys Karen Rees
dilys@netgo.com.br
Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil
http://www.letras.ufg.br
Great Page! Shall visit it again!

Dilys

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Joel Nathan Rosen (JR)
travstar@worldnet.att.net
Savannah, GA
I'm looking into the contemporary discussion of competition both in terms of sport as well as in other areas. I'm just getting started but am trying to locate any e-materials that may be out there. Any suggestions or leads would be greatly appreciated.

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Diane R. McCarthy
dmccarthy@revealed.net
Rock Island, IL
url = NOPE

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jack oliver marcussen
marcjac@revealed.net
moline,il.61265
takes my breath away!

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Dr Claudia Bell
c.bell@auckland.au.nz
New Zealand

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The Call me Ben Jaffe
Benjamin Jaffe jaffebe@mfriends.org
The New part of Jersey
http://nope
right now 5/28/98, I am doing research on any projects dealing with the cultural survival of indigenous people of Brazil. If anyone has any info. please feel free to e-mail me as soon as possible at: Benjamin Jaffe jaffebe@mfriends.org

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Sirild
jaonilse@online.no
Norway
Want some mail !!!!!!!

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meri sheehan
merbud49@aol.com
Louisiana

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John Laing
m3115072@hardy.ocs.mq.edu.au
Sydney, Australia
Just a stressed out Honours student making a vain search on the net for absolutely anything on self, sign and Other. I haven't had the chance to completely appraise this site as yet, but a quick scan seems to reveal it as a potentially valuable spot to start searching Sarah Zupko's site also looks promising.
Anyway, no rest for the wicked (nor the lazy).
Thanks for going to the trouble to set up this sort of site. Valuable.

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Keyan Tomaselli
Tomasell@mtb.und.ac.za
Durba, South Africa
http://www.und.ac.za/und/ccms/
Please contact Terje Skjerdal at the above home page, Terje is the webmaster for the Centre for Cultural and Media Studies University of Natal, Durban,
We'd very much like to have our journal and Centre listed in your excellent page.
Thanks

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Abdellatif Hakim
hakim@fesnet.net.ma
Fes, Morocco
http:// no.
I am very much interested in cultural studies and cultural pedagogy. These are relatively new fields of study in my country. I would appreciate it very much if you could possibly be of any assistance to me and to many of my friends who share the same interest. Thank you so much.

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Katy Khan
Katykhan@hotmail.com
Durban-South Africa
http://www.und.ac.za/und/ccms/katy/index.htm
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!

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Marisa Trutanich
contigo17@aol.com
San Pedro, CA

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Michael Livingston
97112445@student.napier.ac.uk
Scotland, Galashiels
Where's the burds?

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becky
bmorgan@trentu.ca
Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
The infinite regress of metatheory stops here...

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mel gullikson
mel.gullikson@usa.net
Hello:
For some time I have been searching the net for any information on cultrual systems theory. No luck so far. The main question is: What is culture, what are its central mechanisms,and how do they work. Obviously, culture is far from random and operates systematically, but no one seems to be interested in this subject. The analogy is as follows:
Advanced in modern technology didn't really take off until the development of a body of theory, particularly in atomic theory, it application to electronics, chemistry, etc. and the development of quantum mechanics. Similarily, our understanding of human behaviour, especially intrapersonal and group dynamics will not proceed until we have a theory of culture. I have been working on this for some time and have developed the outline of a theory. The domain is somewhere between general systems theory and synthetic mythology. The silence in this domain is strangely deafening!
So I am looking for interest in this realm. Any ideas or suggestions? thanx.

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Lynette Russell
lynetter@deakin.edu.au
Deakin University
Excellent work!

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Siobhan Willimson
siobhan_williamson@warnerbros.com
London
I'm a post-grad student just embarking on an MA in Popular Culture. This is my first time on the net and first visit to CSC. It's great to find that Cultural Studies has it's own site - things have certainly moved on since my undergraduate days in Cultural Studies - and a good thing too! CSC looks very sexy - I'll certainly be making a return trip.

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Lidia Teresa Pinés Martín
lidiapines@hotmail.com
Spain/France/Austria/Brooklyn
Have four languages read & spoken (French, Spanish, German, English) - plan to add Italian & Portuguese ('cause they're beautiful and "easy" given my backgroun). Maybe someday Arabic (NOT easy - but fascinating). Getting my BFA come May... wondering what next. Love Art and have good background in French/Spanish/German speaking peoples' beliefs & ways of life. Am banned from my home until I earn an MA (at least). Cultural studies ... intriguing. Trying to learn more. Want to combine language/history/art history knowledge and interest. Any suggestions? Keep me posted. Can I help you w/any translations? BE glad to.

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Cristi Radulescu
CRisti_Radulescu@yahoo.com
Bucharest, Romania -Europe

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Lidia Teresa Pinés Martín
lidiapines@hotmail.com
Spain/France/Austria/Brooklyn
Have four languages read & spoken (French, Spanish, German, English) - plan to add Italian & Portuguese ('cause they're beautiful and "easy" given my backgroun). Maybe someday Arabic (NOT easy - but fascinating). Getting my BFA come May... wondering what next. Love Art and have good background in French/Spanish/German speaking peoples' beliefs & ways of life. Am banned from my home until I earn an MA (at least). Cultural studies ... intriguing. Trying to learn more. Want to combine language/history/art history knowledge and interest. Any suggestions? Keep me posted. Can I help you w/any translations? BE glad to.

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Katie Sutch
paddockhouse@sutch.cu.uk OR ksutch@coventry.ac.uk
Northampton but I'm studying at Coventry University!

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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/5966/index.html
I am looking for pen pals in the area of philosophy.
I have my own website set up with works on philsophy, math, and grammar.

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Shivaun Woolfson
shivwoolf@aol.com
Dublin Ireland, orignally, currently Miami
I'm pursuing a doctoral degree in Culture Studies with Union Institute and basically have to define my own program... looking forward to learning here and for any tips on books, courses I might explore....

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Dave Jaffer
absolut_dave@hotmail.com"
Toronto/Montreal Canada
To be blunt (which is a no no in Cultural Studies - you've always got to drag out your thoughts until the reader wants to choke him/herself) I'm in debt to Robin for some great insight and help for my own pursuits within the world of CS. This page is really damn good.
- Dave

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Sharon Hansen
slhansen@gte.net
The basement of CSULB's Sociology Dept.
http://Still Homeless (Starving Student--that's why I live in CSULB's basement)
Our revered Web Author somehow forgot to list my name on her Curriculum Vitae (imagine that!). As of 3/98, I remain her struggling student. Alas, in my struggles to download Dahrendorf in preparation for a test in her Contemporary Theory Class next week, I got lost in this tangled web of SOCIOLOGY-PATHS. Let's hope I find my way out in time....

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Carol Davenport
cad149@psu.edu
State College, PA
http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/c/a/cad149
I am an African American female working on a Ph.D. in the College of Education in Curriculum and Supervision. I've been here at Penn State for 3 years and should graduate next year. I have a background in African American literature and multicultural education, curriculum development, and cultural studies.

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Teri
tdzF94@hampshire.edu
USA - NJ/MA
http://hampshire.edu/~tdzF94/
Cultural/Media Studies Student at Hampshire College (MA, USA). I've been here many times researching papers - from a paper i've done on the UK Government's involvement in the reporting of IRA activities (political violence censorship) to a paper on Representation of minorities and social causes in advertisements. I'm also on the Cult-L listserve.

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shannon young
syoung1@rachel.chatham.edu
pittsbugh, pa, usa
i'm an undergrad cultural studies major at chatham college...just want to check out the site, see what sort of collectives or groups may exist in relation...

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Nicholas
My name is Nicholas, and I'm from Singapore. I am really very new to this. However, I hope to use this medium to begin a discussion on MTV in Asia. I am presently doing a honours thesis on the globalisation of MTV's cultural industry, focusing on MTV's strategic programming efforts in Asia. In a nutshell,I wish to argue is that MTV, like most multinational corporations are "localising" their businesses or product. MTV already has several dedicated local programmes like 100% Indonesia, Go Taiwan, Flipside, Bangkok Jam and so on that feature local bands, artists and culture. This implicitly point to a celebration of the Local, and correspondingly a more varied and cosmopolitan consumption. I, on the other hand disagree on what is being consumed by the viewers in this region. The appeal of MTV is still that of the global - i.e. American-style youth culture, mainstream pop-music and so on. I am hoping to glean the views, especially of folks in the southeast Asia region.
Could you help me out?

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Michael Spivey
Mikespivey@hotmail.com
Michigan
Good to see that this site is still going strong. I do research on the problematic between "hidden histories" and "identities" and theoretical-ethographical ways in which to "write culture". Cultural studies provides discourses for the problematic in the social. It keeps the social as a "not finished" space. Like this kind of stuff, get in touch.

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Linda Young
lcyoung@csulb.edu
baltimore,md
just download a copy of RALF basically just browsing thru here being nosy. interestin' place y'all got here. gotta go this southern dialect heurts my brain som'in awful.

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Marie Dennehy
Massachusetts

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kris
finland
After visting this site I feel it necessary to lie down in a dark room for a few hours, no music, just enjoyong the void of my own thoughts. There is a particular name for this syndrome, usually gotten by people to large art galleries. One is overcome by beauty, r in this case information.

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Scott Thill
mantaray2@earthlink.net
Berkeley, CA
Your page is a gift sent by the Lord!

I have a few sports/cultstudies essays in my pockets but can't seem to find any journal that want to take this multibillion-dollar-a-year industry seriously. Heard of any good ones? So far, my buddies at _Bad Subjects_ have put up with me, but, short of starting my own e-mag, I'm still looking for new journals (and coming up empty). Any advice is appreciated.

In awe of your page/e-tome,
Scott

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William Shea
billshea@umich.edu
Ann Arbor, MI
I hope you ain't going to sell this info to some insurance company!

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anna-lena forslund

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Julia
101320.1746@Compuserve.com
UK
Have not yet explored the site - having just found it!
Am about to start an MA in Popular Culture with the Open University - therefore expect to be visiting the site frequently during the year.
Look forward to finding out more.

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Roxanne Kent-Drury
rkdrury@oregon.uoregon.edu
University of Oregon
http://oregon.uoregon.edu/~rkdrury/homepage.htm

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Christopher Davis
christopher@libarts.tamu.edu
(now)college station, tx ; b: calif. ; 1/3 life in Euro
I am working on my Ph. D. in Cultural geography. I am particulRLY INTERESTED IN HOW MARGINALIZED GROUPS (american negroes; womyn; queers) construct space; produce culture; and the points at which the counterhegemonic narrative these groups produce converge with the dominant culture networks and amongst themselves, as well as diverge. Any information anyone could send me would be gratefully accepted.

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Melissa Leigh
Canada
I be da best....

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Kelly J. McCaffrey
mccaffre@pbac.edu
Palm Beach Atlantic College
Remarkable site for sources-I'm just embarking on my Cultural Studies quest and have used this as my base camp. Witty besides!

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j'nell angelfist
john2697@tc.umn.edu
minneapolis
this is an absolutely wonderful webpage for cs people like me!

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Roger Sabin
UK (Dept. Cult Studs, Central St. Martin's College of Art)
Really enjoyed myself at the site. Lots to think about. The piece on 'canons' especially good. Thanks!

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Marisa Trutanich
mtrutani@csulb.edu
San Pedro, CA

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D.G.Waterhouse-Taylor
Felixstowe,Suffolk,England
I am a first year stutent,taking a ccs module at level 1,I HAVE NEVER BEFORE COME ACROSS, A ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE, THAT IS IN FACT NOT A DISCIPLINE?
http://www.ejmd.mcmail.ccs1home.htm

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K.H. Kiew
kkhwee@pop.jaring.my
malaysia
do my best to study the culture shock.

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Lissy De La Rosa Abreu

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Julie Hooks
che6jh@leed.ac.uk
Northern Ireland originally! Now Leeds
I'm doing an elective in popular music and was just wondering what websites I should visit .If any one knows of any really Good ones could they please e-mail me
Cheers Bye

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Penelope
reedy@cyberhighway.net
Idaho
I want to explore my own culture. Western America. I recently wrote a homo-erotic paper on SHANE. Anybody want to talk?

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sean a webster
seanawebst@aol.com
glasgow, scotland, uk

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DANIELLE SHAW

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Mary Ann De La Rea

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Brian Taylor
bjtayl0@pop.uky.edu
Kentucky

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lisset martinez

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Gaby
g.j.atfield@ncl.ac.uk
Newcastle
Cultural identity in Turkey. Anyone know anything about it? Anyone care? HELP!!!!!!!

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Chong Chin Ve
summitkf@tm.net.my
Sabah (North Borneo) of Malaysia
Good to have a place to known about culture around the world

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Julie Bradbury
Accrington College, Lancashire, England.
My first visit to the internet - never realised there were so many cultural studies "people" out there. We have a B.A.(Hons)Degree programme in Cultural Studies here at Accrington College. Hope to visit again soon. Drop us a line anybody out there that's interested in setting up "talks". Bye

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Deirdre
ddevers@flash.net
San Francisco California
http://? no, I am an orphan
Oh- a very good site! Very very informative! There is so much information. Good Work!!!

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Tonya Floyd
floydto@bgnet.bgsu.edu
Northeast ohio
Found this page when I was doing research for my cultural anthropology class. We have to find a web page that relates to cultural anthropology and post it on our list proc that we have for class. Any suggestions on pages that would be of great interest to me and my class?

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Sheng-Ta Liu
stliu@jupiter.ksi.edu
IL
I am studing cultural. I hvae a topic which is "discuss at least 5 factors that promote and discourage world intercultural understanding". Could you show me a way to accomplish my research.

Sincerely,

Sheng-Ta

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ADRIANA
al880067@academ01.qro.itesm.mx
MEXICO
I don't really now a lot of this. I'm studying my second semester of Comunication Science, and we've seen a little cultural studies. Is for my homework to look for an analysis of a cultural studie, that's why I entered, I like it very much.
Thank you and BYE.

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Ioan Davies
idavies @yorku.ca
Toronto
http://members.tripod.com/~IoanDavies/
Interesting site! Look at mine.

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Mark Saccomano
mark@ucla.edu
Los Angeles
http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/students/markscott/saccomano.html
Great site, well-designed, very good links.

I'm designing a cult.stds. site right now for a professor of mine: It's inspiring & gives me something to shoot for in my own efforts. Cheers...

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Zoninia Miskin
Miskzoni@ISU.edu
Idaho

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upma singh
usingh@runet.edu
virginia

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Eric Schaechter
schaechter@compuserve.com
Mexico City
Hi I'm writing this mail bacause I'm visitor # 8002, and I like being so close to # 8000, even though it doesn't matter. I'm finishing my studies as an architect, and I'm writing my thesis on the relation between built space and virtual 3 dimensional space, and its implications... long etc. My theoretical standpoint has a lot to do with cultural studies which I have just found out about and are fascinating.

Do you really answer all mail?
Would you care to comment?

Thanks,
Eric Schaechter

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Rob van Kranenburg
Rob.Vancraenenburg@rug.ac.be
Holland, but I live in Belgium.
I come from literary theory but am at the moment working on my Phd about popular culture and lit and here at the Department of Teacher Training where we are working on some major cultural studies project. I will let you know about it in about three weeks or so. Mail is always welcome.By the way why dont you use Duchamps version of the Mona Lisa? Now there is graffiti for you!

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Breda Luthar
breda.luthar@uni-lj.si
Faculty of Social Sciences, Ljubljana, Slovenia

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Andrea Kakacek
kakaceka@wartburg.edu
the midwest

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Martin Büscher
mabueger@penn.com

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the prince of dankness
case@csulb.edu
Robin:

Thanks for listing the journal on your web page. Great web page, Robin.

Barry

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patricia l. duslak
pduslak@pop3.utoledo.edu
I just read your "Canonizing the Popular." I too am concerned about how the privileging of particular popular works (be it music, film, etc.) over other ones once again reflects/reinforces the inclusion/exclusion strategy of cultural hegemony. In fact, when I finished the article my first thought was (in keeping with your focus on "rock" music) the line before Roger Daltry's gutteral scream--"And the party on the left is now the party on the right--We don't get fooled again!!!"

Pdusalk

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Mahmood Sayyid-Hassan
Kuwait
mhassan@acm.org
http://www.comm.wayne.edu
I Just love this site
Keep it going

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Jon Watts
Western Australia
watts@central.murdoch.edu.au
This is a bloody brilliant page!!!

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Wayne Martin Mellinger
Santa Barbara
mellinger@earthlink.net
A great page that I got from a link through Douglas Kellner's page. I was trained in ethnomethodology (as in Linsey Churchill) and symbolic interactionism at UCSB (Ph.D. 1990). I now do cultural studies (representations of race in the popular media, images of gang murder in the Los Angeles Times, autoethnogrpahy of my experiences as a white guy teaching ethnic studies).
I'm underemployed at Ventura College, teaching about 10 courses a year. THey call it part time. Looks like you've been here, done that. Best wishes,

Wayne

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Sverker Lindblad
Sverker.Lindblad@ped.uu.se
Uppsala, Sweden

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felipe cardenas
fcardena@javercol.javeriana.educ.co
Colombia

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Lisa Darrah

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Douglas Reichert Powell
powelld@muohio.edu
Northeastern University
"The beauty we see in the vernacular landscape is the image of our common humanity: hard work, stubborn hope, and mutual forebearance striving to be love."
--John Brinckerhoff Jackson

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CHERRY HOPTON

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Debbie McMahon
HMcMahon@aol.com
C.S.U.L.B.
After the lecture on cultural studies, and post-modernism, I thought I would go to your web site and find out more. See you Monday!!!!!!!

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Gemetchu
gemetchu@novanet.net.au
Melbourne, Australia
Looks good

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botelho
lbotelho@mnnet.com.br
Brazil

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Anne
BRENDAM234@aol.com
hi there :-)
great site, thanks so much for all your work. do you know of any site that relates to positions (i.e. short for jobs) in cultural studies areas? thanks........, your friend, anne

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Maria Augusta Rodrigues Alves
gugariba@uninet.com.br
I've just browsed your site, searching for articles or any interesting information about British Cultural Studies. I'm an EFL teacher in São Paulo, Brazil, with an interest in the area, and would be very happy if you could help me. A colleague and I are presenting a paper on the subject in a Latin American Congress to be held in Lima in July, and our main concern is to connect language teaching - and learning! - to culural awareness. We shall be talking to other Latin American teachers who will hopefully be interestd in the same subject. Any indication would be extremelly useful - I've already printed your "Canonizing the Popular", and I've just bought John Storey's "Cultural Studies and the Study of Popular Culture". Any other ideas ?

Thanks a lot for your attention
Augusta

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Ernesto
erentas@upracd.upr.clu.edu
Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
I am a graduate student at The University of Puerto Rico I am mastering in Social Psychology and I am interest in found more information about constructionism and cultural studies. Well that's all for now and Keep the Faith and fight for made this world a better place to live!!!

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A.C.
calondo@csulb.edu
california
I want to read more about the FBI's profiling after the semester

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Jerry Chan
Jchan@mail.utexas.edu
Austin, TX
I'm an Asian Studies graduate student at the University of Texas at Austin doing research on Chinese rock music in a pop culture context for my thesis. If anyone out there has similar interests, please feel free to drop me a line.
Thanks!

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Morgana
morgana@dreamscape.com
USA
http://www.dreamscape.com/morgana
I'm surprised I haven't run into you sooner. Keep up the good work.
And check out my site when you get the chance.

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Marj Kibby
vfmdk@cc.newcastle.edu.au
Newcastle, Australia
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/department/so/kibby.htm
Many thanks for the link, and your very kind description. I really enjoy your pages, and come back to them regularly.
Marj :-)

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Tom Axtell
wn27@waseskun.net
Kahnawake, Canada
http://www.waseskun.net
Hi, I have read the material on the site you are listed on with great interest. The resources provided are very useful. I'll come back, from time to time, to check any new material that may have been added. We are establishing a network of support, training & education, and resources for workers in First Nations/Native American communities. This network was initiated by Waseskun House, a healing & development centre, and Waseskun Canada, an organization that focuses on community training needs with a special emphasis on youth. They also are an Internet Service Provider that delivers training in web site development and advanced Internet applications, and design web sites for different groups. All activities are of a non-profit nature and support our work with the communities.
In June, 1998, we are planning a world conference that will focus on bringing many groups together to work on issues faced by Aboriginal communities today and on forming a working network, using the Internet as an efficient communication vehicle, to respond effectively and resolve many of those problems. It is time to move on from the endless discussions of issues, and to pull in many of the resources needed to do the work. An on-line registration form will be set up shortly for anyone wishing to register early for this conference. Any early registration fees will assist in the costs of organizing this event. The Elders have said that we must reach out to all nations and races in our efforts to heal ourselves, and this is what we are doing. Anyone wishing to provide information on possible funding sources, assist in promoting our work, attend our working conference, etc., or just offer words of encouragement - everything is appreciated. Thank you for taking the time to read this. In Peace & Friendship, Tom Axtell, Network Coordinator Waseskun Canada Inc.
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The Waseskun Network, initiated by Waseskun House and developed by Waseskun Canada, is a healing & development network in areas of community corrections, Native justice, prevention and intervention, sexual abuse and mental health problems, and many of the other issues facing First Nations/Native American communities today. This network will be fully operational in the very near future. Secure written and audio chat and conference areas will be established for Native caregivers and frontline community workers. In the near future, video conferencing options will be available to members of the network.
http://www.waseskun.net/
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Sean Guinness
monumental.features@virgin.net
United Kingdom
Hopefully one day Cultural Studies will be accorded the same respect that History and English Literature are today.

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patria
rpatria@rrpac.upr.clu.edu
puerto rico
very useful information and sites for cultural studies. Will like to know about recent articles published on the subject outside the united states. Thanks, patria.

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Michael Spivey
Robert.M.Spivey@cmich.edu
South Carolina, Michigan
I specialize in cultural studies. I'm finishing my Ph.D. in sociology from York U. in Toronto, Canada. We have a strong Cultural Studies Network there at York. Do you have an organization? Glad I came by!
I'm interested in ethnographic applications in relation to the study of cybercommunities--chat houses. Anybody have an interest in this area and/or know any literature? Great site!

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M.S. Wylie
MSWylie@aol.com
I am writing an article about food, relationships and families, and wonder if you know and could refer me to a source who has studied or thought about how the fast food culture in this society may have changed the way we think about family meals, or eating in general. I suspect that fast food has profoundly altered the "culture" of eating--the practice, as well as the idea, of what constitutes a meal, perhaps made eating a far more isolated and independent event than it used to be.

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Choon Soo Chung
zongg@samsung.co.kr
korea
Later, folks.

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Melissa
Mellymel4@aol.com
California
Home Page? not yet :(
I'm exploring the neighborhood of cultural studies because I 'd like to find a second home here. (New to "cultural studies" as a discipline but feel strangely familiar with it.)

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Smeer Khullar
skhull@po-box.mcgill.ca
Montreal, Canada
http://www.uscom.com/clients/pages/comedy.html

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David Fox
ar4badf1@cr47c.staffs.ac.uk
Stoke-on_trent, England
http://members.tripod.com/~DavidFox/index.html
Hello, I'm Dave. I'm currently in my third year at Staffordshire University studying Cultural Studies and Literature. CS is a fascinating subject - there seems to be a wealth of related info on the net. I've only just discovered this site and I'm very impressed!

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Boris Avramecs
avramecs@acad.latnet.lv
Riga, Latvia

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Darryl Bach
dbach@highlander.cbnet.ns.ca
I am student at a college in Cape Breton. I have been searching the WWW for information about the effects advertising has had on our society for a school paper. Do you know of any good resources along these lines on the Net?

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Deborah Wong
dwong@mail.ucr.edu
UC-Riverside
Yeah. I'm quite taken by the creative troublemaking of cultural studies, but I'm worried about the place of ethnography in it. I'm not convinced that textualizing any object of study is a productive response to the colonial and imperialist baggage carried by anthropology. I look forward to hearing and e-talking about this with everyone on the list.

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Cristina Firmino
crisfirmino@grupo.bfe.pt
Portugal
It's a real treasure!!!

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Eric Moore
jahlogic@wport.com
Seattle

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Faith White
faithw5972@aol.com
Virginia
I'm a sociology student writing a paper on the "hidden curriculum" in children's entertainment, Disney films in particular. Any ideas or sites I should check out?

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Catherine Davister
s961642@student.ulg.ac.be
Belgium
I'm a student in sociology and I'd like to discuss with other students of my section - If you are interested, please write to my e-mail . . . thanks.
Bye.

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Constantine Andoniou
andoniou@dias.teilar.gr
Greece
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/4740
Check out my research in children's comics! Do let me know what this is all about!

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Gordon Peffer
gpeffer@dawsoncollege.qc.ca
Montreal

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John A Lewis
lewis@unm.edu
Do you know of any good sites that would direct me to: Pop. icons, Pop. heros., Pop. stereotypes?
Thanks, J.Lewis

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Alex Seago
seago@dircon.uk
London
I'm a sociology/cultural studies lecturer out surfing. I'm planning to attend the Stle Conference at Bowling Green. Should I travel half way round the world for it????

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Espen R. Haram
erharam@online.no
Oslo, Norway
I have conducted a small-scale survey on consumption of luxury goods in Norway, or maybe rather: the male luxury consumers consumption. Can't seem to find anything related anywhere on the web. Does anybody know of something?

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Dennis Weiser
dcw@magic1.org
This is a great site! I am a poet-journalist-philosopher (analytic not postmodern) who is very interested in locating a research site re: the impact of modern advertising on institutional life-forms, culture and politics. I look forward to visiting the media site you list. But I've often wondered about things like whether there was any correlation between the Michelob "The Night Belongs to Michelob" tv ad campaign of a few years back and rape/domestic violence stats in major cities where the ad campaign had exposure. Any help for me here?

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Albert Tang
alwmtang@ms11.hinet.net
Taiwan
Hi, interesting website. I get a lot of useful information. The internet somehow is going to be a very important means for "international" or "transnational" cultural studies. I appreciate your efforts in it. I will come over to see [ ] some time.

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Martin Ryder
mryder@carbon.cudenver.edu
http://www.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/postmodern.html
"Its always fun to 'meet' a kindred spirit. I felt very much at home as I was browsing your site, seeing familiar friends and meeting some new ones. I especially like your 'lynx bias'! I plan to spend lots more time browsing your environs."

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Renate Wickens
rwickens@yorku.ca
http://www.finearts.yorku.ca/rwickens/rwhomepage.htm
"Great site."

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Dixie Towers
dtowers@earthlink.net
"You have an amazing site. How did you gather all of the references? It must have taken weeks of research. I noticed that much of the material is original."

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Sarah J. Zupko
zupko@mcs.com
http://www.mcs.net/~zupko/popcult.htm
"Great site developed by Robin Markowitz, which is conceived as a gathering space for those involved in the cultural studies project."

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Donald Garrison
dlg@esslink.com
New Hartford, Connecticut
http://members.esslink.com/~dlg/index.html
"I'll have to admit your site is taking on a very professional patina. It looks gr-reat. While I'm not a great fan of MJ his graphic is well placed and adds the right touch to the Jacko section. You're gonna spur me into more site decorating activity for ROVAC."

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