If twitter is the "first draft of history", then we should be doing a better job of preserving it. For the one
year anniversary of the Egyptian revolution (2012) we revisited a sample of the shared social media content and found nearly 11% missing from the current web, and only 20% available in public web archives. Spurred by this, we sampled tweets for ve other culturally important events from 2009-2012 and found similar rates for archiving and loss.
Digital natives are changing the world, using internet technologies to unite the aggrieved to bring down governments, companies and even each other. Successful institutions in the networked age will be those with an effective social media strategy that strive for transparency
Written by:
Rachelle Spero, Brunswick, New York
Andy Rivett-Carnac, Brunswick, London
If twitter is the "first draft of history", then we should be doing a better job of preserving it. For the one
year anniversary of the Egyptian revolution (2012) we revisited a sample of the shared social media content and found nearly 11% missing from the current web, and only 20% available in public web archives. Spurred by this, we sampled tweets for ve other culturally important events from 2009-2012 and found similar rates for archiving and loss.
Digital natives are changing the world, using internet technologies to unite the aggrieved to bring down governments, companies and even each other. Successful institutions in the networked age will be those with an effective social media strategy that strive for transparency
Written by:
Rachelle Spero, Brunswick, New York
Andy Rivett-Carnac, Brunswick, London
The Wave of the Future: Understanding Marshall McLuhanPaul Schumann
This is a summary of Marshall McLuhan's work applied to understanding the past, present and future. It covers - the medium is the message, the medium as content, hot and cool media, our change from a pre-literate to literate to post literate society, characteristics of the post literate society, and the four laws of media. It will close with a discussion of the wave of the future.
The benefits of understanding this approach are that you:
• Will understand why our present environment is the way that it is
• Gain a greater understanding of the interrelationships of past, present and future.
• Will understand the influence of media on our perception, thinking and actions
• Will gain insight on the long term future.
Paul Schumann is a practicing futurist with expertise in creativity and innovation. He has lived long enough to see forecasts fail and succeed, including some of his own. He had a thirty year career with IBM in three very different arenas - as a technologist and technology manager in semiconductor technology, as an internal entrepreneur creating the first independent business unit within IBM, and as a cultural change agent developing a more creative and innovative culture. Since retiring from IBM he has 19 years of experience in consulting as a business futurist with programs in creativity and innovation. He is the founding president of the Central Texas Chapter of the World Future Society (http://centexwfs.ning.com). And he is the founder of the Insights – Intelligence - Innovation Collaborative (http://incollaboration.ning.com) . He is on the advisory boards of the Marketing Research Association and the Austin Center for Nonprofit and community Based Organizations. More information about Paul can be found on his web site (http://www.glocalvantage.com).
Walter Lippmann, John Dewey and the role of journalism and the public in a democracy. Based on a discussion in Jay Rosen's book "What Are Journalists For?"
This presentation is meant to inspire businesses and individuals to think outside of the box when integrating social media into their marketing initiatives.
How News Websites Spread (and Debunk) Online Rumors, Unverified Claims and Mi...Craig Silverman
This is a summary of some of the research contained in my Tow Center report, which can be downloaded here: http://towcenter.org/research/lies-damn-lies-and-viral-content/ It examines how news sites cover rumors and unverified claims, and examines best practices for debunking misinformation.
Under Pressure's Media project 2011:
Amanda Nash - Project Manager
Patrick MccLellan - Content Creator
Amy Martin - Production Dissemination
Natasha Jonnud - Researcher
Stories from the frontline of consumerismmatt gierhart
Four stories (or groups of stories) about how consumers have demanded more from their brands. A look at what the brand environment from those who make a brand (your customers).
The Wave of the Future: Understanding Marshall McLuhanPaul Schumann
This is a summary of Marshall McLuhan's work applied to understanding the past, present and future. It covers - the medium is the message, the medium as content, hot and cool media, our change from a pre-literate to literate to post literate society, characteristics of the post literate society, and the four laws of media. It will close with a discussion of the wave of the future.
The benefits of understanding this approach are that you:
• Will understand why our present environment is the way that it is
• Gain a greater understanding of the interrelationships of past, present and future.
• Will understand the influence of media on our perception, thinking and actions
• Will gain insight on the long term future.
Paul Schumann is a practicing futurist with expertise in creativity and innovation. He has lived long enough to see forecasts fail and succeed, including some of his own. He had a thirty year career with IBM in three very different arenas - as a technologist and technology manager in semiconductor technology, as an internal entrepreneur creating the first independent business unit within IBM, and as a cultural change agent developing a more creative and innovative culture. Since retiring from IBM he has 19 years of experience in consulting as a business futurist with programs in creativity and innovation. He is the founding president of the Central Texas Chapter of the World Future Society (http://centexwfs.ning.com). And he is the founder of the Insights – Intelligence - Innovation Collaborative (http://incollaboration.ning.com) . He is on the advisory boards of the Marketing Research Association and the Austin Center for Nonprofit and community Based Organizations. More information about Paul can be found on his web site (http://www.glocalvantage.com).
Walter Lippmann, John Dewey and the role of journalism and the public in a democracy. Based on a discussion in Jay Rosen's book "What Are Journalists For?"
This presentation is meant to inspire businesses and individuals to think outside of the box when integrating social media into their marketing initiatives.
How News Websites Spread (and Debunk) Online Rumors, Unverified Claims and Mi...Craig Silverman
This is a summary of some of the research contained in my Tow Center report, which can be downloaded here: http://towcenter.org/research/lies-damn-lies-and-viral-content/ It examines how news sites cover rumors and unverified claims, and examines best practices for debunking misinformation.
Under Pressure's Media project 2011:
Amanda Nash - Project Manager
Patrick MccLellan - Content Creator
Amy Martin - Production Dissemination
Natasha Jonnud - Researcher
Stories from the frontline of consumerismmatt gierhart
Four stories (or groups of stories) about how consumers have demanded more from their brands. A look at what the brand environment from those who make a brand (your customers).
This presentation is an informal discussion of some use of social media in the Egyptian revolution Jan. 25- Feb. 11, 2011 (Slides 4-8 are prepared by Khaled Shaheen)
This presentation gives viewers a short overview of important revolutions throughout history? Leading up to the point where the viral revolution begins...
US Army: The Revolution Will Be TweetedOpenMatters
This is a presentation of the ebook - The Revolution will Be Tweeted - and was given to the Lichtenstein Royal Family, HBS, Suffolk University, Princeton University, US Army and at a number of public events.
37 role of social media in political and regime change the college studyMary Smith
It is an educational blog and intended to serve as complete and self-contained work on essays, paragraph, speeches, articles, letters, stories, quotes.
https://www.thecollegestudy.net/
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
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15. "Our revolution is like Wikipedia, okay? Everyone is contributing content,but you don't know the names of the people contributing the content. This is exactly what happened. Revolution 2.0 in Egypt was exactly the same. Everyone contributing small pieces, bits and pieces. We drew this whole picture of a revolution. And no one is the hero in that picture." Wael Ghonim
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Editor's Notes
What we are going to talk about, what we aren’t. Leaving out a focus on the middle east, this is a larger sociological discussion of the impact of social technologies on revolution behaviours. There are some interesting stats about broadband penetration and/or mobile internet penetration and how that inspires political movements. I’m using the middle east as examples in a broader story, but it isn’t THE story. BUT I just confirmed with the University of Mississippi that I’m collaborating with their foreign affairs dept on a paper looking at behaviours specifically in the middle east and social media. I’ll notify when that’s been published (Junish).
Demystify Social Media. So let’s start with one of the first social media revolutions. The protestant revolution. Martin Luther Story. Why he published on a door, rather than a letter or sign.
The boy didn’t say anything that everyone wasn’t already thinking. He DID change the state of their knowledge. From individual knowledge to communal knowledge. Allowing the crowd to laugh at the empire. Individual knowledge is something emergent markets have been guilt of for years. Our only communal knowledge has come from TV or print. Now it can come from us.
So what does communal knowledge look like in a collaborative space like the internet. This is a fun story, but it illustrates it perfectly. Collaborative, communal knowledge is like little pieces of a puzzle. Who solved the question of the cat lady? Well no ONE person did. It was a collaborative effort.
2001, impeachment trial of Philippine President Joseph Estrada. Congress voted to leave out some key evidence. Two hours after the decision thousands were on the street. Within 2 days that turned into over a million people. Seven million text messages were sent.
Arguably the largest reaction to Egypt was when the internet was shut off. Instantly Google jumped in the fight providing a hack for people to tweet and live satalight images when the press had a hard time getting people on the ground. Youtube began to feature videos of street level activity, meanwhile Al-Jazeria jumped into high gear curating all the social media activity to put the pieces together of the story.
Most of these nodes are about the same size. This isn’t a true influencer strategy, it’s more of a movement.
It was just internal technology, it was external as well. -confuse authorities with profile location -google creating a feed of tweets based on location
The Role of charismatic leaders versus a weak tie system
Who lead the Berlin Revolution? Who lead the Egypt revolution? -Not a leader, but in many ways, carasmatic leaders are a Metonymy of a revolution, the same as the content of Martin Luther King Jr. is larger than the person. -Berlin, had a wall. SM is another form of a Metonymy. It isn’t the source of a revolution, nor is it the end. But what it is is an organiser, an information structure and a metonymy. -
The marketing of a message. When charismatic leaders tap weak tie systems. I’ve clearly overlaid an advertisement layer to the images here.