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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14. lappuse
... understanding this process that Douglas Rushkoff's pamphlet is a timely contribution . Here he argues that the way in which the internet encourages user activity can be a metaphor for reawakening a public appetite for civic engagement ...
... understanding this process that Douglas Rushkoff's pamphlet is a timely contribution . Here he argues that the way in which the internet encourages user activity can be a metaphor for reawakening a public appetite for civic engagement ...
16. lappuse
... understanding of the way that cultural narratives are developed , monopolised and challenged . And this knowledge extends , by allegory and experience , to areas far beyond digital culture , to the broader challenges of our time . As ...
... understanding of the way that cultural narratives are developed , monopolised and challenged . And this knowledge extends , by allegory and experience , to areas far beyond digital culture , to the broader challenges of our time . As ...
17. lappuse
... understanding civilisation itself , and a new set of good reasons for engaging with civic reality more fully in the face of what are often perceived ( or taught ) to be the many risks and compromises associated with cooperative ...
... understanding civilisation itself , and a new set of good reasons for engaging with civic reality more fully in the face of what are often perceived ( or taught ) to be the many risks and compromises associated with cooperative ...
23. lappuse
... understanding and control we have over exactly what is fed to us through the tube, the more vulnerable we are to the whims of our programmers. For most of us, what goes on in the television set is magic. Before the age of VCRs and ...
... understanding and control we have over exactly what is fed to us through the tube, the more vulnerable we are to the whims of our programmers. For most of us, what goes on in the television set is magic. Before the age of VCRs and ...
33. lappuse
... understanding of the oldest , most fundamental elements of existence changes . The stories we have been using no longer work . Take a look back at what we think of as the original Renaissance , the one we were taught in school . What ...
... understanding of the oldest , most fundamental elements of existence changes . The stories we have been using no longer work . Take a look back at what we think of as the original Renaissance , the one we were taught in school . What ...
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