3. “The internet will solve many of our social ills: the decline of community, political apathy, national prejudice, social discrimination, public disempowerment and much else besides.” K. Patelis, The political economy of the Internet. 2000
4. “Programme Paragon is aimed at helping to shape the organisation for the future and is linked to the five key drivers for change.” Chief Constable Chris Simms, 2009
5. Programme Paragon- 5 Drivers for Change Changing our performance culture Placing more emphasis on trusting the judgement of our people A stronger approach to partnerships Pursuing organisational change based upon the simplification of our mission and structure Projecting our message locally and nationally
6. "In social media, go out there and be ground breaking, because if we don't we're never going to move on" Asst. Chief Inspector Gordon Scobbie, 2010
7. This file is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution ShareAlike 3.0 License. Creator: D. Waterson, 2008-01-05 (first version)
8. Step 1 The perceived difference between mainstream and alternative media: The notion of ‘community’ - serving a local or dispersed community - being produced and controlled by the community - through the key idea of participation.
9. Step 2 The role of diasporic media in helping diasporic communities to overcome social and cultural exclusion.
10. Step 3 Rhizome(Deleuze & Guattari, 1987) and ‘Jamming’ “The fluidity of the seemingly strict boundaries that structure previous approaches” .... mixed together, mashed-up and shared.
11. Step 4 Open up the WM Police website to allow for reader comments (moderated, of course)
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13. Step 5 Ensure that all mainstream media messages support and promote the alternative media platforms, always.