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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10. lappuse
... ideas which can improve the quality of our lives. As an independent think tank, we aim to create an open resource of knowledge and learning that operates beyond traditional party politics. We connect researchers, thinkers and ...
... ideas which can improve the quality of our lives. As an independent think tank, we aim to create an open resource of knowledge and learning that operates beyond traditional party politics. We connect researchers, thinkers and ...
15. lappuse
... ideas and new thinking have flourished. Just like devolution, rather than being created and defined by any one user interactive media have evolved to meet a range of differing needs. The parameters of possibility of the internet are ...
... ideas and new thinking have flourished. Just like devolution, rather than being created and defined by any one user interactive media have evolved to meet a range of differing needs. The parameters of possibility of the internet are ...
16. lappuse
... ideas to the media through which they are disseminated . Those who witnessed or , better , have participated in the development of the interactive mediaspace have a very new understanding of the way that cultural narratives are ...
... ideas to the media through which they are disseminated . Those who witnessed or , better , have participated in the development of the interactive mediaspace have a very new understanding of the way that cultural narratives are ...
25. lappuse
... ideas or text but technology itself . The early interactive mediaspace was a gift economy ( see Barbrook2 ) . People developed and shared new technologies with no expectation of financial return . It was gratifying enough to see one's ...
... ideas or text but technology itself . The early interactive mediaspace was a gift economy ( see Barbrook2 ) . People developed and shared new technologies with no expectation of financial return . It was gratifying enough to see one's ...
26. lappuse
... ideas collaboratively rather than alone . Meanwhile , as the internet continued to develop , online discussions in a distributed system called USENET began to proliferate . These were absolutely self- organising discussions about ...
... ideas collaboratively rather than alone . Meanwhile , as the internet continued to develop , online discussions in a distributed system called USENET began to proliferate . These were absolutely self- organising discussions about ...
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