At the 2012 Thrive Arts Conference in New Jersey, Aaron Smith discussed how mobile and social tools are changing the way Americans give to and interact with organizations. His session explored the latest research into how the mobile/social revolution is changing the way people learn about, interact with, and contribute to organizations and causes and how this new mode…
See on Scoop.it – Day by Day Os Estados Unidos (e todo o mundo) estão vivendo a agonia do industrialismo e a sua substituição por uma ordem social e uma economia com base no conhecimento, radicalmente diferentes, com novos conceitos de sexo, raça e idade, novas estruturas familiares e novas formas organizacionais e culturais. …
Ignorar a amplitude e profundidade da crise ignorar a História e levar a discussão para um buraco sem fim, um campo de radicalização maniqueísta entre bandidos e mocinhos. As futuras gerações cobrarão pelo tempo perdido e por soluções com fundamento para um conjunto de problemas que não serão resolvidos em uma geração.
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEBIn the case of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, the loss of the printed version of the paper three days a week has been criticized as almost a dereliction of public duty by the paper’s owner — as though something digital doesn’t have as much force as the printed…
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEBIf we want to ensure a healthy role for journalism in our democracy, we need to stop worrying about whether newspapers will perish from the earth. We need to engage our communities and build a new digital model for media of the people, by the people and for…
See on Scoop.it – Day by Day How civilians helped win the Libyan information war. See on www.technologyreview.com