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n traditional academic publishing, when the press sends the manuscript out for pee
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04 Mar 08
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blogs can create community
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communities around blogs can be much more open and welcoming than those at conferences and festivals,
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I know some of you are experts in areas where I'm still learning
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blog-based peer review process itself
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I soon realized that blogs also contain raw research, early results, and other useful information that never gets presented at conferences.
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blogs can create community.
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blogs can be much more open and welcoming than those at conferences and festivals, drawing in people from industry, universities, the arts, and the general public.
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more diverse and sustained than any I've seen in person.
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writing the manuscript for Expressive Processing I found myself regularly citing blog posts and comments,
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I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts and suggestions over the coming weeks.
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digital fictions and computer games
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Blogging has already changed how I work as a scholar and creator of digital media. Reading blogs started out as a way to keep up with the field between conferences — and I soon realized that blogs also contain raw research, early results, and other useful information that never gets presented at conferences.
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Expressive Processing
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Expressive Processing
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Doug Sery, my editor at the MIT Press, brought up the question of who would peer review the Expressive Processing manuscript.
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engages projects from the history of story, character, and play in digital media — from artificial intelligence research to mainstream computer games
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et me know what you think of the argume
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elements that should be clarified or removed
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I'm interested to know what people think of the blog-based peer review process itself
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26 Jan 08
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22 Jan 08
Alan Levinewe've decided to do something a little different with Expressive Processing: asking the Grand Text Auto community to participate in an open, blog-based peer review.
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