Opening Access to Anthropology Textbooks | Anthropology-News

ab1630's bookmarks 2018-07-18

Summary:

"Textbook prices have been on the rise for years. It’s time we tackled the problem.

I recall the excitement and democratizing promise of the Internet of the 1990s. I got my first email address in college during that decade. I remember coming home for Winter break and my mother warily asking if I was certain that Hotmail didn’t have a connection to the sex industry. I rolled my eyes at her naiveté. I learned how to download free songs using Napster and to join chat rooms to speak to strangers about topics I had never heard of. Accessing new ideas felt free and frictionless. My roommate taught me how to install ICQ on my bulbous blue Apple computer. I can still remember the thrill of sending instant messages to my classmates anywhere on campus. When a friend from my poetry club told me about the blog he was writing I thought it was the most subversive and edgy form of publishing I had ever heard of. Internet technology made the world seem limitless and exciting!..."

Link:

http://www.anthropology-news.org/index.php/2018/07/17/opening-access-to-anthropology-textbooks/

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Date tagged:

07/18/2018, 17:12

Date published:

07/18/2018, 13:13