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	<title>Transliteracies &#187; Seed Questions</title>
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		<title>Discussion Map</title>
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		<title>Seed Questions</title>
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		<title>Roundtable 1: Reading, Past and Present</title>
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	Moderator: Alan Liu. Discussants: Anne Balsamo, Adrian Johns, Jerome J. McGann, J. Hillis Miller, Carol Braun Pasternack, Leah Price, Ronald E. Rice, Bob Stein, William B. Warner

	&#8220;What is good reading today, and yesterday?&#8221;
&#8220;What is the difference between reading and searching, or browsing?&#8221;
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		<title>Roundtable 2: Reading and Media</title>
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	Moderator: Rita Raley. Discussants: Walter Bender, Nicholas Dames, N. Katherine Hayles, Yunte Huang, George Legrady, Tara McPherson, Lisa Parks, Christiane Paul, Warren Sack, Matthew Turk, Curtis Wong

	&#8220;In what terms can we discuss the cultural significance, value, and function of reading in the age of new media and multimedia, a moment [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Roundtable 3: Reading as a Social Practice</title>
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	Moderator: Bruce Bimber. Discussants: Kevin Almeroth, John Seely Brown, Judith Green, Cynthia Lewis, Peter Lyman, John Mohr, Christopher Newfield, Schoenerwissen (Marcus Hauer &#38; Anne Pascual), Brigitte Steinheider

	&#8220;Who reads online? Do different people read online than offline? Is this good?&#8221;
&#8220;How do reading practices create or define community? Does this work better [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Transliteracies Project Planning Session 2005</title>
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	Planning Session Moderator: Alan Liu
(Alan&#8217;s introductory outline of planning issues for the session)

	This important planning session, which closes Conference 2005: UCSB Conversation Roundtables on Online Reading, will allow Transliteracies Project organizers to consult with conference participants in planning the specific goals, agenda, research participants, and funding strategy for the project.

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