Ecclectic Realia: Is Resistance to Viral Marketing Co-opted
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 5:13 pm
Hey fellow ESL folk....
Want to stretch student minds? This is an interesting way to deconstruct viral marketing (does it allow participation and thus empower or is it a colonization of social space?). Is all dissent, ultimately, commodified?
http://hypercube.ca/en/Canvas.aspx?id=3 ... c5900249a3
This up until May 15.... of course, your vote and further spread of this is appreciated, but even more than the flipping car at stake (which will be sold to get family back to haunts in Asia) I'd like to poke and prod and play a bit with our idea(l)s and assumptions....
Thanks !
Want to stretch student minds? This is an interesting way to deconstruct viral marketing (does it allow participation and thus empower or is it a colonization of social space?). Is all dissent, ultimately, commodified?
http://hypercube.ca/en/Canvas.aspx?id=3 ... c5900249a3
This up until May 15.... of course, your vote and further spread of this is appreciated, but even more than the flipping car at stake (which will be sold to get family back to haunts in Asia) I'd like to poke and prod and play a bit with our idea(l)s and assumptions....
Thanks !