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Digital Humanities and the case for Critical Commons

Dennis G. Jerz / 20 Jan 2010

A little context… a popular internet meme involves adding creative subtitles to a movie in which Hitler reacts to some very bad news.

Here we see the evil dictator responding to some recent developments in academia.
 

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20 Jan 2010 in Academia, Cyberculture, Modding, Rhetoric, Social_Software, Technology, Weblogs.

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2 thoughts on “Digital Humanities and the case for Critical Commons”

  1. Jefe says:
    31 Jan 2010 at 10:51 am

    Dennis, this is outrageously funny. I assume you have seen the movie, Downfall. I’ve watched it twice. Very powerful. But, here, I see it can be put to other good uses.

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  2. Palimpsest says:
    22 Jan 2010 at 4:29 am

    Perfect genius! Hilarious and so true!

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