This past weekend, the New York Times published a fascinating article about an issue that, like an onion, offers just about enough layers for everyone to get their share before coming apart in a mess of theory, law, power politics, and ethics. Apparently, an intricate American plan to wreak havoc on the Iraqi cyberstructure was [...]
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Cyber and complexity
Posted in Policy, tagged cyber, digital, resilience, Web on 4 August 2009 | 2 Comments »
Resilience or inertia?
Posted in Policy, tagged emergence, open, resilience, social media on 10 March 2009 | 2 Comments »
So, after a month of idleness, it seems high time to report back to the Web. I’m hoping that Keith Jarrett and an amaretto stone sour are up to the task of making me feel creative tonight! If my limited view of the bigger picture is any measure of the times, then we’re at the [...]
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