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Rem Palpitt

Barack Obama exploited the internet but will it be key to this election? | The Guardian - 0 views

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    Party and voter-generated online content played a big part in the election of Barack Obama, but Britain is likely to see something different
Rem Palpitt

Pew: Online Participatory Class is Young and Growing (via @fondapol) - 0 views

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    the more interesting finding of the Pew study is that there's a new "pig in the python" in the generation of younger people who are using the Internet for political purposes at levels that literally blow everyone else off the charts
Arnault Coulet

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Arnault Coulet

Biélorussie : un Internet sous contrôle (via @Arnaud_Thurudev) - 0 views

  • Selon l'Associated Press, le président de Biélorussie, Alexander Lukashenko, a indiqué que tout individu qui publierait " des mensonges et des ragots " en ligne pourra faire l'objet de poursuites. En ce sens, un nouveau projet de décret vise à obliger tout internaute à s'enregistrer et s'identifier, dès lors qu'il procède à la publication d'un contenu. Une mesure qui s'applique jusque dans les cybercafés.
  • Depuis février 2007, les cybercafés en Biélorussie ont pour obligation de dénoncer à la police les internautes qui consultent des sites considérés comme sensibles, et garder une trace pendant un an de l'historique de navigation de tous leurs clients pour le cas échéant le transmettre aux autorités.
stan mag

The Political Power of Social Media | iRevolution - 0 views

  • herefore, attempts to outline their effects on political action are too often reduced to dueling anecdotes
  • two perspectives on the role of social media in non-permissive environments, the instrumentalist versus environmental schools of thought.
  • Throughout the Cold War, the United States invested in a variety of communications tools, including broadcasting the Voice of America radio station, hosting an American pavilion in Moscow  [...], and smuggling Xerox machines behind the Iron Curtain to aid the underground press, or samizdat.”
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  • protests, when effective, are the end of a long process, rather than a replacement for it.
  • t is in this second, social step that political opinions are formed. This is the step in which the Internet in general, and social media in particular, can make a difference.
  • llows people to privately and publicly articulate and debate a welter of conflicting views.
  • one of the main forms of coordination is what the military calls ‘shared awareness,’ the ability of each member of a group to not only understand the situation at hand but also understand that everyone else does, too. Social media increase shared awareness by propagating messages through social networks.
stan mag

Changement de Republique : la RDB est morte vive la RDW ! - 0 views

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    2012 approche. Le web politique dort (ou fourbit ses armes). Il est temps de relancer ce réseau,
Arnault Coulet

@digiactive what do you think about @evgenymorozov blog post "From slacktivism to activ... - 0 views

  • I've grown increasingly skeptical of numerous digital activism campaigns that attempt to change the world through Facebook and Twitter.
  • He started a Facebook group, which implied – but never stated so explicitly – that the city authorities were planning to dismantle the fountain, which of course was NEVER the case. He seeded the group to 125 friends who joined in a matter of hours; then it started spreading virally. In the first few days, it immediately went to a 1000 members and then it started growing more aggressively. After 3 days, it began to grow with over 2 new members each minute in the day time. When the group reached 27.500 members, Jørgensen decided to end the experiment. So there you have it: almost 28,000 people joined a cause that didn't really exist!
  • "just like we need stuff to furnish our homes to show who we are, on Facebook we need cultural objects that put together a version of me that I would like to present to the public."
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  • acebook users shape their online identity implicitly rather than explicitly
  • This shopping binge in an online identity supermarket has led to the proliferation of what I call “slacktivism”, where our digital effort make us feel very useful and important but have zero social impact
  • In a perfect world, this shouldn't even be considered a problem: better donate a penny than not to donate at all. The problem, however, is that the granularity of contemporary digital activism provides too many easy way-outs: too many people decide to donate a penny where they may otherwise want to donate a dollar
  • The problem is that most of these campaigns do not have clear goals or agenda items beyond awareness-raising.
  • Asking for money could also undermine one's efforts to engage groups members in more meaningful real-life activities: the fact that they have already donated some money, no matter how little, makes them feel as if they have already done their bit and should be left alone
  • Some grassroots campaigns are beginning to realize it: for example, the web-site of "Free Monem", a 2007 pan-Arab initiative to free an Egyptian blogger from jail carried a sign that said “DON'T DONATE; Take action” and had logos of Visa and MasterCard in a crossed red circle in the background
  • his was a way to show that their campaign needed more than money as well as to shame numerous local and international NGOs that like to raise money to “release bloggers from jail”, without having any meaningful impact on the situation on the ground.
  • Psychologists offer an interesting explanation as to why a million people working together may be less effective than one person working alone. They call this phenomenon “social loafing”.
  • Reading about Ringelmann's experiments, I realized that the same problem plagues much of today's “Facebook” activism:
  • For example, FreeRice, a web-site affiliated with the UN Food Program
  • This is a brilliant approach: millions of people rely on the Internet to study English anyway and most of them wouldn't mind being exposed to online advertising in exchange for a useful service. Both sides benefit, with no high words exchanged. Those who participate in the effort are not driven by helping the world and have a very selfish motivation; yet, they probably generate more good than thousands of people who are “fighting” hunger via Facebook. While this model may not be applicable to every situation, it's by finding practical hybrid models like FreeRice's that we could convert immense and undeniable collective energy of Internet users into tangible social change.
  • on't give people their identity trophies until they have proved their worth
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  • create diverse, distinctive, and non-trivial tasks; your supporters can do more than just click “send to all” button” all day.
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Arnault Coulet

Meilcour.fr » Dix choses que je retiens du Personal democracy forum 2009 - 0 views

  • La révolution de Vivek Kundra est majeure, et de deux ordres. Premièrement, il considère que la donnée sur l’action publique est un bien public, qui doit être mis à sa disposition, de manière brute.
  • l’objectif de transparence intégrale. Le premier exemple dévoilé par Vivek Kundra donne une idée de l’ampleur de l’ambition : usaspending va permettre à chacun de suivre les dépenses de l’administration, et les projets associés. Première application sur les dépenses IT des ministères
  • Le volet “participation du public” dans le gouvernement Obama n’est pas celui qu’on a imaginé les années précédentes, et même l’année dernière, au PDF. De fait, c’était décevant. L’amateurisme des équipes d’Obama qui ont testé des logiques de débat et collaboration en ligne contraste énormément avec la vision profonde et révolutionnaire de la stratégie d’information
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  • On a peu parlé de la poursuite de la mobilisation militante dans le gouvernement, de la manière dont l’administration Obama tente de poursuivre le mouvement avec Organizing for America. De fait, de ce que j’ai compris des bruits de couloir, l’initiative manque de souffle. On mobilise un peu pour soutenir la réforme du Health Care System, mais l’équipe n’a plus les mêmes moyens, la même connexion, le même but fort et rassembleur.
Rem Palpitt

Is Twitter The CNN Of The New Media Generation? (Brian Solis) - 0 views

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    While the panel explored the disruptive nature of Twitter, it also exposed its weaknesses and opportunities. Scoble compared this disruption to that of CNN's impact on the news industry when it first debuted. All concurred that citizen media was going to
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