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CART210 New media glossary

This is the repository for the collaborative glossary of the New Media Theory(ies), Art, and Practice class.

The glossary is constantly improved by the CART210 community throughout the term, with three sprint deadlines.

Each student must:

  • define the concept in their own words, with precision and conciseness
  • cite their sources of information in strict Chicago author-year format. Three references minimum per entry, and two of them must be from academic sources (i.e., book, article, or conference paper). Add your bibliographic entry at the end of the list, in the right alphabetic order.
  • provide links in the form of internal references to other terms in the glossary
  • provide links to external references in the form of HTTP links

Adding new terms

  • add the terms chosen as individual files inside the keywords folder of this repository
  • if using the GitHub UI, contributors can create new files as shown in the image

Add file

  • name each keyword file in lowercase and use the file extension .md (Markdown), as shown below

Add filename

  • add the details of the term they are working on using strict Markdown syntax. The keyword title should be in Heading 2 (## The term) and the rest in plain markdown
  • citations must be added in the same markdown file, as shown below

Add data

Important

To commit changes, each contributor will create a pull request using the GitHub web-based interface. Contributors who know how to interact with GitHub using other environments (e.g., CLI or IDE), can also use those.

When committing your changes, add a meaningful message (e.g., ”Fix: Typo in the description.”, ”Add: New definition from Steyerl, H. (2016).”)

Adding images

  • To add images to the repo you must fork the repository into your own account:

Add data

and then,

Add data

  • Once you have a fork of the repo in your account, you have full control of your copy
  • add images to the images folder of this repository

Add data

Important

To commit changes, each contributor will create a pull request using the GitHub web-based interface. Contributors who know how to interact with GitHub using other environments (e.g., CLI or IDE), can also use those.

When committing your changes, add a meaningful message (e.g., ”Add: Visual collage for virtuality.”

Submitting pull request

By default, you don't have access to make changes to the main branch of this repository. Therefore, when doing a commit you must choose Create a new branch for this commit as seen in the image:

And then, Create a pull request to the main branch of this repository:

Rendering your image in the glossary

So far, you have just uploaded your image to the repository. To be displayed, the image has to be linked from your keyword file.

For example, if I want to display the image I made for the keyword virtual-environment, I will add the following line to the file virtual-environment.md located inside the keywords folder:

![Virtual environment](images/virtualenvironment-vigliensoni.png)

Note

Please note that the relative link above does not indicate the previous folder (as in ../images). This is correct. GitHub considers the root folder of the repository by default. You may not see the file in your keyword file, but it will render fine in the glossary file.

That link will display this image:

Virtual environment Background image taken from 1

Creating connections to other entries in the repository

To create links to other entries you have to create a hyperlink using the Markdown format. Use relative linking for this.

For example, if you want to create links for the entries Github, Wiki, and Affordance, you add the following Markdown syntax:

[GitHub](../main/glossary.md#GitHub), [Wiki](../main/glossary.md#wiki), [Affordance](../main/glossary.md#affordance)

That code will be rendered as:

GitHub, Wiki, Affordance

License

CART210-2024 New Media Glossary by CART210-2024 Cohort is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal

CC BY 4.0

Footnotes

  1. Reschke, Michael. 2007. “800x600 Wallpaper Blue Sky.png.” Wikimedia Commons. December 27. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:800x600_Wallpaper_Blue_Sky.png.

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Fix citation link or external link.

@mayamarshel, If you are citing something from the article you don't need to create a hyperlink:

Big Data is used in everything from health care to political campaigns. Notably big data was a cornerstone of Barack Obama’s presidential campaigns where personalized messaging and interaction were optimized by the assessment of [potential voter preferences] (http://www.jstor.org/stable/26466778). [^LadonMurraycite] Large-scale data analysis was also used in the NBA to track player shooting accuracy. A sensor placed on the hoop would track and record the player’s shots from different points on the court. It would then be able to suggest where to shoot from to maximize winning potential. [^Ricecite]

And if you want to generate an external link, you have to do it right.

Fix affordance entry.

@aliciailiesiu, please correct the citations in your entry. For instance, if you cite Gibson (1977, 1979), there should be two bibliographic entries: one for the 1977 publication and another for the 1979 publication.

Gibson (1977, 1979) coined the term “affordance” to describe what the environment “offers the individual, what it provides or furnishes, either for good or ill” .Affordances can be viewed as animal-relative properties of the environment. They correspond to the action possibilities offered to an animal by the environment with reference to the individual’s action capabilities. For example, a leaf provides support for a wasp but not for a dog. Here, the support-ability of the leaf is an affordance for the wasp. Affordances can vary not only between species but also between the individuals of the same species. A 30-cm stair is climb-able for an adult but not for a child. In sum, affordances are neither objective nor subjective, but both. They are objective because they exist independently of the act of perception. But, they are also subjective because the frame of reference is the individual’s action capabilities.

Additionally, splitting your one-paragraph entry into three or four shorter paragraphs would enhance clarity. Each paragraph should cover a different aspect of the keyword.

Fix heading

@somxr , you should fix the heading of your keyword meme

It is currently

##Meme

It should be

## Meme

This fix to the markdown will display it properly

Place image in right folder and link it.

@SamReinsteinWright , please add just the image in the images folder and link it from your .md file inside the keywords folder.

![cyberspace-ReinsteinWright](https://github.com/concordia-dcart/CART210-glossary/assets/144073542/baa66110-2e30-461b-b1dc-142780af6d46)
Image References:
“Cyberspace Is an Analogy, Not a Domain: Rethinking Domains and Layers of Warfare for the Information Age.” 2021. The Strategy Bridge. July 8, 2021. https://thestrategybridge.org/the-bridge/2021/7/8/cyberspace-is-an-analogy-not-a-domain-rethinking-domains-and-layers-of-warfare-for-the-information-age.
“VRChat Ugandan Knuckles Avatars APK Download 2024 - Free - 9Apps.” n.d. Accessed February 12, 2024. https://www.9apps.com/android-apps/com-vravatars-knuckles/.
“Man Working on a Laptop Drawing - Free Dwg & Cad Block | PIMPMYDRAWING.” n.d. Accessed February 12, 2024. https://pimpmydrawing.com/drawing/179/man-working-on-a-laptop-drawing.

You can read the instructions in the README file.

Improve content for digitization.

@TatianaDes , please note digitization is not only about scanning images. As mentioned in your reference, ”Digitization is the creation of a new information resource, whereby a physical resource is imaged, processed, enriched with descriptive metadata, and made available as a digital object.” This could apply to images, sound, smell, 3D, and any data.

Your reference is from a library perspective, but digitization is not only meant to “to become easily discoverable in search engines”. Think about any media on your phone. Digitization is the process of representing any information as a string of discrete symbols.

Use Sofia or Google Scholar for your search.

Place your sources in your contribution entry.

@AtomicPsythe, same here: you should have the references inside the Markdown file of your glossary entry contibution.

Gordon, Sherri, ed. 2021. 5 Ways Social Media Affects Teen Mental Health. VerywellFamily. https://www.verywellfamily.com/ways-social-media-affects-teen-mental-health-4144769.
McCoy, Julia, ed. 2021. 11 Proven Tips to Get More Social Media Followers. SearchEngineJournal. https://www.searchenginejournal.com/get-social-media-followers/208397/.
Nawaz, Burhan, ed. 2023. The Benefits and Drawbacks of Social Media. LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/benefits-drawbacks-social-media-burhan-nawaz.
Nguyen, Therese, ed. 2023. 7 Easy Ideas to Increase TikTok Engagement. RivalIQ. https://www.rivaliq.com/blog/increase-tiktok-engagement/.
TherapyEverywhere, ed. 2024. What Social Networking Platform Is Right for Me? TherapyEverywhere. https://therapyeverywhere.com/social-networking-for-therapists/.

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