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Recycled Spam

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Andrew Jones has undertaken a new writing project called Recycled Spam to help people understand new media and the impact of the internet. He says:

I have been trying unsuccessfully to write something helpful on new media for sometime - a writing project that would encompass the exciting frontier of the internet, the current renaissance of co-authorship, the rise of blogging, and the way of digital storytelling, the ethics and morals of writing online, etc. This is one attempt to do that, and i make no promise to complete that task.

My unique twist in this contribution to our understanding and practise of new media may be its usage by the global emerging church. The church has always been involved in the revolutions of publishing and new languages (writing them down and preserving them) and i dont see the church standing on the sidelines on this current revolution either.

Should be interesting to see this project develop.

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