New member: Laurence Millar

Cliff Joslyn (cjoslyn@BINGHAMTON.EDU)
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Apologies for the multiple addressing. I sent this request to join in July
1998, and have not seen it appear on the arhive list. Please enrol me, I
feel I am missing out :(

Name: Laurence Millar

Email address: Laurence.Millar@vuw.ac.nz

URL of home page: n/a

Postal address: 20 Bruce Avenue, Wellington, New Zealand

Phone: 64 4 385 9651

Affiliations: ??

How did you hear about PCP?

I can't remember, I have been visiting the site periodically for the last 3
years

Please take at least one page to describe your work and how it might relate
to PCP:

I am working on a thesis on the relationship between convergence of
information communication technologies and social change and the
implications for the development of a knowledge society in New Zealand.

I will be using a number of theories to illuminate the subject including
cybernetics, viable and general systems theory, memetics, and the global
superorganism.

I would like to participate in discussion on these and other topics which
could enhance my research, and hope that my contributions may be of
assistance to others.

Laurence Millar
Laurence Millar
PhD student, Communications Studies, Victoria University

"At the stillpoint of the turning world, there the dance is" T S Eliot