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July 31, 2003
bloggers of Maryland
As far as I can tell, there are only two other full-fledged faculty bloggers at the University of Maryland. However, maybe others will come forward, since a Google search for "University Maryland faculty blog" should now turn up my site. The others are:- Matthew G. Kirschenbaum's blog, which comes from an English professor whose dissertation (in 1999) was one of the first in any English department to be completely electronic. He "specializes in digital studies, applied humanities computing, visual culture, and postmodern literature." His blog is a sophisticated source of news and ideas at the intersection of aesthetics, cultural studies, and digital technology.
- Walter Hutchens' blog, the work of a Business School professor who specializes in Chinese security markets and related laws (a huge issue, once you think about it). His blog was blocked in China when he hosted it at blogspot.com, so he moved it to the University's server.
July 31, 2003 3:29 PM | category: none