This past week’s news has been nothing short of fascinating. The popular unrest in Iran has created an outpouring of support on the Web, which has been — truth be told, and yet again — the far and away most reliable vehicle by which unfolding events have been relayed en masse to a wider audience. [...]
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Everything and nothing
Posted in Policy, Politics, tagged context, Iran, organization, social media, social production, Web on 18 June 2009 | 4 Comments »
Building bridges through technology?
Posted in Policy, tagged collaboration, emergence, social production, Web on 12 June 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Hint: it’s not always about the technology. Now, let’s see if I can explain what I think that means. Here’s a brief run-down of what’s been going on lately. An information sharing project that I’ve been working on continues to tinker along its merry way with very little apparent sense of direction or awareness of [...]
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