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Penelope Street, Ed Ferguson and Karen Huntoon.
Photo of freestyle skiers Penelope Street, Ed Ferguson, and Karen Huntoon in the Italian Alps. Probably Cervinia, Italy, in 1975, when Karen Huntoon won the Women\u27s World Mogul Championship
Karen Parsons, Sara Brown, William Eubanks, and JoAnn Ferguson in a Joint Junior Recital
This is the program for the joint junior recital of pianist Karen Parsons, pianist Sara Brown, tenor William Eubanks, and pianist JoAnn Ferguson. This recital took place on March 27, 1962, in the Mitchell Hall Auditorium
Interview: Karen Stevens on characterisation, class and ‘Brilliant Blue'
Joe Bedford interview series 'Writers on Research'. Author Karen Stevens discusses the research process behind her short story collection Brilliant Blue (Barbican Press, 2025)
[Jim and Karen Ferguson, 1987]
Photograph of Jim and Karen Ferguson posing on a grass field in front of the Golden Gate Bridge. Karen holds a small photograph in her hands and Jim wraps his arm around her shoulder. A woman wearing a light-colored sweater photographs them. The city of San Francisco is visible in the distance. [1987, San Francisco, CA
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[Jim and Karen Ferguson, 1987]
Photograph of Jim and Karen Ferguson posing on a grass field in front of the Golden Gate Bridge. Karen holds a small photograph in her hands and Jim wraps his arm around her shoulder. A woman wearing a light-colored sweater photographs them. The city of San Francisco is visible in the distance. [1987, San Francisco, CA
Ed Ferguson in the Italian Alps.
Photo of freestyle skier Eddie Ferguson skiing in the Italian Alps. Probably at Cervinia in 1975, when Karen Huntoon won the Women\u27s World Mogul Championshi
Ed Ferguson competing in the Italian Alps.
Photo of freestyle skier Eddie Ferguson competing in the Italian Alps. Probably at Cervinia in 1975, when Karen Huntoon won the Women\u27s World Mogul Championshi
Ed Ferguson competing in the Italian Alps.
Photo shows Eddie Ferguson participating in a freestyle competition in the Italian Alps. Probably at Cervinia in 1975, when Karen Huntoon won the Women\u27s World Mogul Championshi
The construction of Karen Karnak: The multi-author-function
This thesis is situated within the comparatively recent developments of Web 2.0 and the emergence of interactive WikiMedia, and explores the mode of authorship within a Read/Write culture compared to that of a Read/Only tradition. The hypothesis of this study is that the role of the audience has become merged with the author, and as such, represents new functions and attributes, distinct from a more conventional concept of authorship, in which the roles of audience and author are more separate. Read/Write and participatory culture, as defined by this study, is focused on collaboration, and includes the influences of D.I.Y. culture, Open-Source practices and the production of text by multiple authors. Multi-authorship presents a re-thinking of several concepts which support the notion of the individual author, since the focus of multi-authorship is not on attribution and ownership of a finished text, but on the continued malleability of a text. Modes of multi-authorship, demonstrated in the use of the pseudonyms Alan Smithee and Karen Eliot, represent declarative authors whose names signify multiple origins, whilst concurrently indicating a distinct body of work. The function of these names form an important context to this study, since primary research involves the construction of an experimental mode of multi-authorship utilising WikiMedia technology and the interaction of thirty nine participants, who are invited to create a body of work under the collective pseudonym Karen Karnak. The data generated by this experiment is analysed using aspects of Michel Foucault's author-function to identify and determine power structures inherent in the WikiMedia context. The interplay of power structures, including concepts such as identity, ownership and the body of work, affect the resulting mode of authorship and contribute to the construction of Karen Karnak, suggesting further areas of research into the emerging multi-author
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