Integrating Posterous

While I tend to write long-form (i.e. 1000-2500 word) blog posts at  Technology, Thoughts, and Trinkets, I’ve decided to set up a posterous account so facilitate ‘quick thoughts’ on items that are interesting but either don’t have enough substance to propel a full long-form piece or that I just don’t have the time to really dig into. I’ll be testing the integration of posterous and my regular blog for the next few months to get a feel for things; if regular readers at Technology, Thoughts, and Trinkets find this exceedingly annoying let me know.

Posterous writings will often be more reactionary, perhaps more biting, and much, much shorter. Think of them as direct conversation pieces!

Update: Given some problems with Posterous, I’ve switched over to Tumblr instead.

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About Christopher

Christopher is a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at the University of Victoria. He is currently attending to a particular set of technologies that facilitate digitally mediated surveillance, including Deep Packet Inspection (DPI), behavioral advertising, and mobile devices. He thinks through how these technologies influence citizens in their decision to openly express themselves or engage in self-censoring behavior on a regular basis.
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