Meanland Tonight: Reading Without Privacy
JA
November 16
Folks, the last Meanland event for 2010 is on tonight, and it’s a corker – come on down to the Wheeler Centre to hear critic Alison Croggon and Jonathan Green, editor of ABC’s The Drum, discuss the murkier aspects of social networking, along with Sophie Cunningham and Jeff Sparrow. Chaired by Michael Williams.
Today, we’re all reading and writing more than ever, on text messages, on Twitter and on Facebook. But has social networking broken down the distinction between our public and our private lives? What are the rules for writing in forms that are so intimate and entirely open? Do we Tweet as ourselves or as representatives of our employers? And is new media helping us work differently or just work harder?
When: Tuesday 16 November, 6:15pm-7:15pm
Where: The Wheeler Centre, 176 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne.
This a FREE event. Bookings recommended.
Our Friends
- Overland
- Alien Onion
- Ampersand Duck
- Andrew McDonald
- A Pair of Ragged Claws
- Arts Victoria
- Australia Council for the Arts
- Ben Eltham
- Bookshow blog
- CAL
- City of Tongues
- Crikey
- darkly wise, rudely great
- David Astle
- Elmo Keep Does Stuff
- The Ember
- Fly the Falcon blog
- Going Down Swinging
- Griffith Review
- Hackpacker
- Harvest
- HEAT
- Island
- Killings blog
- Literary Minded
- Lorraine Crescent
- Lynden Barber
- Mandy Ord
- Marcus Westbury
- Matilda
- Meanland
- Melbourne University Publishing
- Mel Campbell
- The Monthly
- Musings of an Inappropriate Woman
- Oslo Davis
- Paul Callaghan
- Read, Think, Write
- Sleepers Publishing
- Sorrow at Sills Bend
- SPLOG
- Tom Cho
- Virgule
- Wet Ink
- Wheeler Centre
Comments
16 Nov 10 at 16:39
sigh Wish I could be there. It sounds fascinating!
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