Open Source Democracy: How Online Communication is Changing Offline PoliticsDemos, 2003 - 66 lappuses Political structures need to change. They will emerge from people acting and communicating in the present, not talking about a fictional future ... (from cover). |
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17. lappuse
... behaviour . Sadly , thanks to the proliferation of traditional top - down media and propaganda , both marketers and politicians have succeeded in their efforts to turn neighbour against neighbour , city against city , and nation against ...
... behaviour . Sadly , thanks to the proliferation of traditional top - down media and propaganda , both marketers and politicians have succeeded in their efforts to turn neighbour against neighbour , city against city , and nation against ...
26. lappuse
... behaviour and collaborative engagement were developed at research facilities dedicated to the advancement of military technology . A US government policy requiring all firms working under Defense Department contracts to test their ...
... behaviour and collaborative engagement were developed at research facilities dedicated to the advancement of military technology . A US government policy requiring all firms working under Defense Department contracts to test their ...
29. lappuse
... behaviour became equated with a very real but variously diagnosed childhood illness called Attention Deficit Disorder . Children who refused to pay attention were ( much too quickly ) drugged with addictive amphetamines before the real ...
... behaviour became equated with a very real but variously diagnosed childhood illness called Attention Deficit Disorder . Children who refused to pay attention were ( much too quickly ) drugged with addictive amphetamines before the real ...
41. lappuse
... behavioural , social , economic or political success . Though provisionally functional , none of them are absolutely true . To mistake any of them for reality would be to mistake the map for the territory . This , more than anything ...
... behavioural , social , economic or political success . Though provisionally functional , none of them are absolutely true . To mistake any of them for reality would be to mistake the map for the territory . This , more than anything ...
51. lappuse
... behaviour of the collective does not repress the behaviour of the individual. In fact the vast series of interconnections between the creatures allows any single one of them to serve as a 'remote high leverage point' influencing the ...
... behaviour of the collective does not repress the behaviour of the individual. In fact the vast series of interconnections between the creatures allows any single one of them to serve as a 'remote high leverage point' influencing the ...
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