Pages that link to "Item:Q9"
The following pages link to Jill Walker Rettberg (Q9):
Displayed 46 items.
- (Q1484) (redirect page) (← links)
- Piecing Together and Tearing Apart: Finding the Story in afternoon (Q1506) (← links)
- Blogging (Q1854) (← links)
- Visualising Networks of Electronic Literature: Dissertations and the Creative Works They Cite (Q1955) (← links)
- Hypertext Fiction from 1987-1999 (Q2033) (← links)
- Digital Media (Q2085) (← links)
- How I Was Played by Online Caroline (Q2097) (← links)
- Distributed Narrative: Telling Stories Across Networks (Q2129) (← links)
- Personal Narratives, Corporate Templates (Q2174) (← links)
- Do You Think You're Part of This? Digital Texts and the Second Person Address (Q2182) (← links)
- A Child's Game Confused (Q2231) (← links)
- The Genealogy of a Creative Community: Why is Afternoon the "Grandaddy" of Hypertext Fiction? (Q2555) (← links)
- Hypertextual Criticism: Comparative Readings of Three Web Hypertexts About Literature and Film (Q2649) (← links)
- Hypertext Criticism: Writing about Hypertext (Q2709) (← links)
- Student Research Using the ELMCIP Knowledge Base (Q2805) (← links)
- Fiction and Interaction: How Clicking a Mouse Can Make You Part of a Fictional World (Q2935) (← links)
- Electronic Literature Seen from a Distance: The Beginnings of a Field (Q2991) (← links)
- Feral Hypertext: When Hypertext Literature Escapes Control (Q3011) (← links)
- SurREAL: Dramatis Personae on the Digital Stage (Q3322) (← links)
- Workshop on Curating and Exhibiting Electronic Literature (Q3398) (← links)
- International Electronic LIterature (Q3646) (← links)
- Notes on N. Katherine Hayles: Literature and the Literary: Why Electronic Literature is Key to Their Future (Q3649) (← links)
- Mining the Knowledge Base: Exploring Methodologies for Analysing the Field of Electronic Literature (Q3661) (← links)
- Cavewriting (Q3700) (← links)
- The ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base: Documentation, Connections and Visualisations (Q3872) (← links)
- The Emergence of Electronic Literature Exhibition Catalogue (Q4072) (← links)
- Network Analysis and Visualization as a Method for Studying Electronic Literature (Q4091) (← links)
- Distant Readings of a Field: Using Macroanalytic Digital Research Methods to Data Mine the ELMCIP Knowledge Base (Q4138) (← links)
- A Network Analysis of Dissertations About Electronic Literature (Q4175) (← links)
- Electronic Literature Communities (Q4283) (← links)
- Email Novel (Q4398) (← links)
- Hoaxes (Q4399) (← links)
- Collaborative Creativity in New Media (roundtable) (Q4428) (← links)
- Life Poetry Told by Sensors (Q4429) (← links)
- What Do Children Want: Enhanced Books or Innovative E-lit for Kids? (Q4440) (← links)
- Book presentation: Seeing Ourselves Through Technology: How We Use Selfies, Blogs and Wearable Devices to See and Shape Ourselves (Q4491) (← links)
- Selvbilder (Q4528) (← links)
- Automated Diaries and Quantified Selves (Q4549) (← links)
- Kid E-lit elektronisk litterature for barn og ungdom (Q4738) (← links)
- How I Was Played by Online Caroline (Q5037) (← links)
- A Narrative Analysis of the Use of Social Media in SKAM (Q5211) (← links)
- Mirrors and Shadows: The Aestheticisation of Oneself (Q5363) (← links)
- The Future of the Digital Humanities at the University of Bergen (Q5373) (← links)
- Digital Culture, Play, and Identity: A World of Warcraft® Reader (Q5620) (← links)
- Weblog (Q5656) (← links)
- Identifying, Deceiving, Protecting and Hunting: What Fictional Machines and Humans Do with Machine Vision Technologies (Q6191) (← links)