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| | ==[[User:)biyibiyibiyi(/RW&RM 04/thesis_outline_sesh3 | session 3]]== |
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| | == [[User:)biyibiyibiyi(/RW&RM 04/hackpacts | hackpacts]] == |
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| The examination of Chinese maker movement offered by author's field work challenges western authority and authenticity claims of what counts as innovation, creativity, and design; challenges a global maker movement that subsumes local practices in the visions and historical references to American digital culture.
| | ==[[User:)biyibiyibiyi(/RW&RM 04/bibliography | bibliography]]== |
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| ==session 3==
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| ===session 3 homework===
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| # Draft thesis outline
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| # Continue the annotated bibliography by describing how the texts relate to your research (word limit of 200 words).
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| # Draft of proposal (30 September upload, Marloes and Steve give feedback the next session).
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| # “Hackpact” a sketch each day - write a few lines on each of these experiments. Upload on wiki.
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