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Flow has two panels up for consideration for the South by Southwest  
Interactive conference. Help us out by heading over there and voting  
for us at the South By panel picker site before it closes on Friday!  
Setting up an account is very quick and easy and public voting is an  
essential part of the selection process. And please comment or email  
us ([log in to unmask]) if you have any feedback or might like to  
be involved if we do get accepted.

1) Privacy in Public: The Social Significance of Social Media : From  
citizen journalists, to celebrity Twitterers, social media is  
reconstructing the meanings of what is public and what is private.  
With the success of our recent special issue on social media , Flow TV  
wants to extend our discussion of new media communications technology  
to a wider audience. This panel will explore the meaning of social  
media to broader issues of identity, community, social change and  
more, with an emphasis on how public and private spheres are being  
constructed and reconstructed in social media sites.
http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/ideas/view/2892

2) Hacking the Ivory Tower: Who decides what to teach? Colleges and  
universities have long relied on print journals as annals of  
knowledge, but scholars are increasingly turning to web publishing as  
an alternative forum. Using the online journal FlowTV and digital  
scholarly network Media Commons as case studies, this panel explores  
how new media is changing the nature of institutionalized thought.
http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/ideas/view/2890



Best,
Flow Editorial Staff

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