The document discusses the impact of shallow media and new technologies on society. It notes how technologies have ended communications monopolies and made people always online and less bored. However, it warns that these technologies may be "infantilizing the brain" and reducing attention spans. It also discusses how technologies are shaping social infrastructures and control, and questions who truly directs society. The document advocates that rights must be actively taken and enforced through technology.
Você acha que as plataformas sociais e outras rede criadas do pela Internet acabarão se revelando mais poderosas do que as tradicionais hierarquias de negócios e do poder político?
Niall Ferguson
Slides to facilitate a conversation with school leaders & administrators around emerging issues related to Digital Citizenship. Both to raise awareness of the multifaceted nature of the subject and identify action items for schools moving forward.
The material here is taken from Mike Ribble's "Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship".
http://digitalcitizenship.net
Presented by Lee Rainie
An overview of the extensive roster of expert predictions about the coming decade that the Pew Internet Project recently gathered. Among other things, this keynote covers what happens to people’s behavior when the Internet is everywhere, how new social and cultural divides will emerge, how deeply education will be disrupted, and how a different mix of companies will influence the Internet.
Você acha que as plataformas sociais e outras rede criadas do pela Internet acabarão se revelando mais poderosas do que as tradicionais hierarquias de negócios e do poder político?
Niall Ferguson
Slides to facilitate a conversation with school leaders & administrators around emerging issues related to Digital Citizenship. Both to raise awareness of the multifaceted nature of the subject and identify action items for schools moving forward.
The material here is taken from Mike Ribble's "Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship".
http://digitalcitizenship.net
Presented by Lee Rainie
An overview of the extensive roster of expert predictions about the coming decade that the Pew Internet Project recently gathered. Among other things, this keynote covers what happens to people’s behavior when the Internet is everywhere, how new social and cultural divides will emerge, how deeply education will be disrupted, and how a different mix of companies will influence the Internet.
Is technology making us more introverted and less social? Are selfies making us narcissistic? Or are we entering into a new genre of social behavior, speech and aesthetic.
13. “My fear is that these
technologies are
infantilising the brain into
the state of small children
who are attracted by
buzzing noises and bright
lights, who have a small
attention span and who
live for the moment.”
Prof. Susan Greenfield
18. Laws in Japan are
Tatemae - beautiful
things - that have no
real importance.
Important things are
neither seen nor written
down.
FB message from Lilian Edwards
19. Control in
digital world
Law
Contextual &
programmed social
rules
Architecture
Control in
analogue world
27. Mathias Klang
klang@ituniv.se or @klang67
www.digital-rights.net
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