In our second installment of ThickPod, Ken, Don and I muse about the sociopolitical significance of LOLCats, I thoroughly impress Don by showing him that I know who Marshall McCluhan is and Ken breaks out some Latin. Here are the posts we discuss in the podcast:
Ken – The Web 2.0 Election
Don – Facebook, Mass Interpersonal Persuasion, and the Public Sphere
Jose – Aren’t we the Change We’ve Been Waiting For?
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