At 3:12 AM +0900 98.11.21, MINAMI Takao wrote:
> Dear allmember.
>
> i'm student in IMI(inter medium institute).MINAMI Takao.
>
> we are boroadcasting

i'm really sorry.
i took mistake.

any way, we broadcast synposium on 11/23 15:00-18:30(japan time)
(pnm://real.pineapple.co.jp/sinpo.rm)

panelers name are...

Geert Lovink
Born in 1959. He is a theorist of media. He has worked for and developed
free-net for ten years. His work is based on Amsterdam, but it is highly
esteemed in Europe. So, he takes part in symposium at Documenta-X in Kassel
and at Ars Electronika in Linz as a key person.

Benjamin Perasovic
Born in 1963. He is a sociologist. He is an assistant professor of applied
sociology at the university of Zagreb. He works for NGO "Press Now", that
supports independent media in former-Yugoslavia. He also participates in
"Arkzin", a magazine for young generation, as a writer and editor.

Cho Haejoang
Professor of Anthropology at Yonsei University and Cultural Studies
Activist.  Well known feminist in Korea. She studies about problems between
children and families.  She is also interested in wide range of youth
culture such as music, visual culture, techno-culture, habits of football
fan and has been invited to the international conferences of cultural
studies in Taipei and London as a speaker. She runs cafe in down town as
practical activity also.

Toshiya Ueno
Born in 1962.  Finished Doctor Course in Chuo University Graduate School.
Professor of Wako University.  IMI lecturer.  He studies history of social
thought, Media study, and Cultural studies which reconstruct the possibility
of sociology through pop culture and mass culture. He is the author of
"Thinking vehicle", "Artifical naturalism",  "Situation-Politics of pop".











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