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Our Second Official Contributing Editor: Christian.

Friday, January 20th, 2006

christian allan bertelsen
BA, communication studies, concordia university
MA, media studies, concordia university
identity politics – discourse – deconstruction – semiotics – psychoanalysis – feminism – spatial analysis
as it stands thus far, i am open’s only yellowknife correspondent/editor. the research that i am currently carrying on with addresses questions of identity constitution and social cohesion as they [...]

The Problem with Open and an Open Proposal.

Wednesday, December 14th, 2005

The Problem with OpenJournal and An Open Source-Inspired Proposal:
A comment that turned into a new plan for OpenJournal.
by Risa Dickens.

skip the preamble and take me straight to the problem and the proposed solution, please.

Part 1.
Editing Openness: Lessons from Open Source.
I’m really glad Christian drew the issue of edited openness into the comments about [...]

Differences of Scale & Sociality

Monday, December 12th, 2005

by Christian Bertelsen.
There is something different about Yellowknife. Having come from Montreal, one immediately notices it. The difference in scale is just one of those things that stands out. However that which initially drew my attention was, more precisely, the peculiarity of Yellowknife’s alleys. Indeed, their peculiarity can be said to operate on both of [...]

The Sky Over Yellowknife

Monday, November 7th, 2005

To read everything we’ve got on Yellowknife.
To read everything we’ve published by Christian Bertelsen.

Death from Above

Friday, November 4th, 2005

To read everything we’ve got on Yellowknife.
To read everything we’ve published by Christian Bertelsen.

the ravens in yellowknife, northwest territories.

Sunday, October 30th, 2005

… edgar allan poe was from yellowknife, northwest territories.. i am sure of it. the ravens here are, for a foreigner, bloody jarring. they are rather large. in fact, they are equal in size to ottomans that are two feet squared. the only consolation is that they seem to like minding their own business…


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