Tweet It’s funny how scholarship, especially work in the social sciences and humanities, follows trends. As much as we try to separate ourselves from “the industry” — this is especially true of those of us in the much-maligned “cultural studies” — our research topics often mirror what the industry is interested in, which is fine, [...]
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The Other Side of Privacy: Benefits of Targeted Advertising?
Posted by Aymar Jean Christian on August 21st, 2010


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