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thedabara · 2 years
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ACTRESSES WHO DIED 1981
Zarah Leander at 74 from brain hemorrhage
Gloria Grahame at 57 from cancer
Natalie Wood at 43 from drowning
Vera-Ellen at 60 from cancer
Madge Evans at 71 from cancer
Maria Palmer at 64 from cancer
Ann Harding at 79 from illness
Wanda Hendrix at 52 from pneumonia
Kipp Hamilton at 46 from cancer
Jean Dixon at 87 from unknown events
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pscottm · 1 month
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In their book Tumblr, authors Katrin Tiidenberg, Natalie Ann Hendry, and Crystal Abidin use the meme to underscore their argument that Tumblr's impact cannot be well-understood through simple mean averages, noting that when one user cited USA Today's estimate that the average user spends a mere 2.5 hours per month on Tumblr, another user responded saying "average person spends 0 hours per month. We Georg, who live in caves & spend over 23 hours on Tumblr each day, are outliers adn should not have been counted".[6]
In August 2023, Business Insider referred to Donald Trump as the Spiders Georg of world leaders, as his indictments on 91 felony counts yield the statistic that the mean number of felony charges per U.S. president is two.[7]
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kkatot · 3 years
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by Katrin Tiidenberg, Natalie Ann Hendry & Crystal Abidin
Katrin Tiidenberg, Natalie Ann Hendry, and Crystal Abidin offer the first systematic guide to tumblr and its crucial role in shaping internet culture. Drawing on a decade of qualitative data, they trace the prominent social media practices of creativity, curation, and community-making, and reveal tumblr’s cultlike appeal and position in the social media ecosystem.
"Sharp, perceptive, and empirically solid, this book is nothing short of a scholarly eulogy to the platform and community that tumblr used to be."Jenny Sundén, Karlstad University
"So much more than just an overview of tumblr, this book is a generous examination of an all too rare form of online sociality – and a platform designed to help it thrive. It is also a sharp reminder that, though platforms can protect their communities, they can just as easily cut them off at the knees." Tarleton Gillespie, Microsoft Research look at the extended table of contents here
UK: September 2021 / US: November 2021 | Paperback 978-1-5095-4109-6 | £15.99 / €19.90 / $22.95
20% discount*: go to politybooks.com and use code POL21 (*promo code is valid until 31/12/2021)
Free exam copies are available to full time professors teaching classes of over 12 students for whom this book may be appropriate as a core text. For more information, get in touch with us [email protected]
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kkatot · 3 years
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Hi tumblr, meet tumblr
I cannot wait to hold this new baby that Natalie, Crystal and I made from 3 x of a decade of researching, using and loving tumblr. 
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We also have lovely, generous, wise back cover blurbs, but the published hasn’t published those yet, so I guess that’ll be another post. 
Preorder here or here.
We talk about why tumblr was / is so special, how it shaped the digital cultures of the 21st century, its transforming place and role within the social media ecosystem, but we also talk about the practices of curation, creativity and community making. Of course, we also talk about fandom tumblr, queer tumblr, NSFW tumblr, mental health tumblr, social justice tumblr;  about reblogs and attention and popularity, about fanmail and notes, and blog themes, about obscure humor and the deep deep well of memes. 
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