"Media migration may be defined as a phenomenon in which people stop using one site and adopt another ..."
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Thnx @medianthro 68th e-seminar '#MediaMigration' #anthropology #ethnography Euphorbia: 1 defined @WorldUnivAndSch migrating to #WikibaseCloud
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Thnx @medianthro 68th e-seminar '#MediaMigration' #anthropology #ethnography Euphorbia: 1 defined @WorldUnivAndSch migrating to #WikibaseCloud
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Dear Patricia, Martin, Nina, MediaAnthro, Harvard Archaeology, All,
Glad to announce that CC-4 OCW.MIT.EDU -centric wiki World Univ & Sch is migrating to WikiBase.Cloud (and to see how Wikibase.cloud works with WUaS Wikidata and WUaS MediaWiki, see, at bottom: http://
In CC-4 ocw.mit.edu -centric wiki World University and School's migrating to WikiBase.Cloud (from https://www.wbstack.com a wikibase stack), regarding WUaS's Wikidata's 'backend structured knowledge' database (in 300 languages regarding Wikipedia too), this may also benefit people in the following ways, and in regards to Work World University and School planning to code, brainstorming-wise, for all 7.9 billion people on planet in 200 countries and speakers of 7,151 known living languages, each a Wikidata Pin#. World University and School is seeking to facilitate combining free universal education that is wiki (anthropologically too, eg - https://wiki.
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"... media migration tends to be more permanent and constitutes a break—practically, socially, or emotionally—from prior media''
Glad to share that in further developing the new Academic Press at WUaS, that WUaS will seek to develop not only in WUaS Wikidata, WUaS Wikibase.cloud and WUaS MediaWiki, in Wikidata's 300 languages, and more, but also in GDocs, with GTranslate, GTensorFlowAI (cum WUaS Wikidata) and in planning to publish to both paper, as paper books, etc., but also to a new digital #wuAsVR platform, in a #
"...the motivations for migration, including how interactive sites are structured, and to what extent media sites and participatory environments are perceived as facilitating or complicating public self-expression and sociality."
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people migrating “toward” actually novel ... ? I would add to this conversation that the making of novelty by all of us who are not only consumers of media migration affordances, but also producers of this is a significant aspect for further media migration anthropological research.
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Virtual flying to one's #WUaSFieldSite in 1 #RealisticVirtualEarth eg From Scotland to #RealisticVirtualHarbin @HarbinBook in #RealisticVirtualEarthForAnthropology? Could roommates in addition to coding #VirtualWorld also study for pilots' test in an amazing #WUaSFlightSimulator? https://t.co/9Q7FWXHCNs
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Dear Patricia (if I may),
thank you for sharing your inspiring paper on media migration with us. Your paper nicely points out the analytical possibilities that the concept can provide, yet it also indicates that reflections of scholars in migration and diaspora studies might not be directly translated into media anthropology or that there are at least limits to it when doing so. I also appreciate your reply to Philipp’s comments, which made me think about the temporalities of phenomena related to media migration, especially with regard to notions of “the cool” and “the novel”. While I agree that, when looking for reasons why people leave a certain medium and migrate to another, coolness and novelty are insufficient explanations (in many cases and certainly in the ones you describe), I think that there is more to discover in the accounts of your interlocutors with regard to their conceptualizations of time. In my view, the quote of K80Blog (p.11) comprises a particularly interesting example of temporal hierarchization when MySpace is said to “had its time” and YouTube is regarded “on its way out” because “the novelty of it is kind of worn away”. This is mentioned in one breath along with the commercialisation of YouTube. K80Blog thus perceives commercialization (or corporatization) as a phenomenon that strips away the novelty of YouTube and makes it into something old that one should leave behind (in temporal terms) or migrate away from (in spatial terms). What I want to say with this brief interpretation of K80Blog’s statement is that ideas (and practices) of media migration might be closely associated with the temporal hierarchization of media.
I think I can discern this migration-temporalization nexus also in how you characterize media migration as “a visible and meaningful break from one platform or media to use another” (p.4). Such a break, I contend, is always also a break with the past; not with the past per se, i.e. not with all previous media practices, but with the immediate past that extends into the present and has – for whatever reason – become undesirable. Such a conception of time has become particularly widespread in the modern era (whenever that has begun) and is not restricted to Western contexts. One can encounter Islamic reformists in Indonesia today, to refer to an example from my fieldwork, who reject most of Islam’s intellectual history (including most of its present representations) and only want to be inspired by Islam as it was practiced by the time of the Prophet Muhammed. Although this is a completely different example from the ones you discuss in your paper, the temporal dynamic we encounter in them is very similar: both examples exhibit a break with the immediate past while being inspired by a more distant one. The spatial dimension is, however, a more complicated one. In the case of the YouTubers this entails the virtual movement to another platform, whereas in the case of Indonesian Islamic reformists it might go hand in hand with migrating to another city, if one’s pious efforts in one place turn out to be fruitless, but movement is not at all a precondition for the temporal hierarchizations of Islamic history. What we might learn from this short comparison is that hierarchizations of time and space do not necessarily depend on each other, but that in the case of media migration, it seems, one can hardly do without the other.
Best wishes,
Martin
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Betreff: [Medianthro] Now open: E-seminar 68 - Media migration by Patricia G. Lange
Dear all,
I am happy to announce the opening of e-seminar 68 - Media migration by
Patricia G. Lange (California College of the Arts). The e-seminar will run
from today and until April 29 (that is, a bit shorter than our usual two
weeks).
First, our discussant, Philipp Budka (University of Vienna), will post his
comments. Subsequently, Patricia will post her reply after which I will
open the seminar for all to contribute.
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If you have not yet had the chance to read Media migration, it can be
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I am looking forward to what I expect will be an interesting seminar about
Patricia's thought-provoking text.
Cheers,
Nina
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