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Hi everyone, I'm Graham. I'm a first year master's student in Regional Studies–East Asia, primarily studying contemporary Chinese and Japanese politics and society. I'm interested in this course because: | Hi everyone, I'm [http://gwbstr.com Graham]. I'm a first year master's student in Regional Studies–East Asia, primarily studying contemporary Chinese and Japanese politics and society. I'm interested in this course because: | ||
* I work on internet society in this East Asian context. | * I work on internet society in this East Asian context. | ||
* I write a blog on China and technology at CNET called | * I write a blog on China and technology at CNET called [http://news.cnet.com/sinobyte/ Sinobyte]. | ||
* I'm trying to develop a blog on transpacific relations into a better resource for scholars working on East Asia and the Americas. The blog is called | * I'm trying to develop a blog on transpacific relations into a better resource for scholars working on East Asia and the Americas. The blog is called [http://transpacifica.net Transpacifica]. | ||
* And I've been fooling around with whatever is available on the internet for years. | * And I've been fooling around with whatever is available on the internet for years. |
Revision as of 12:47, 21 November 2008
Hi everyone, I'm Graham. I'm a first year master's student in Regional Studies–East Asia, primarily studying contemporary Chinese and Japanese politics and society. I'm interested in this course because:
- I work on internet society in this East Asian context.
- I write a blog on China and technology at CNET called Sinobyte.
- I'm trying to develop a blog on transpacific relations into a better resource for scholars working on East Asia and the Americas. The blog is called Transpacifica.
- And I've been fooling around with whatever is available on the internet for years.