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ilyagram » Blog Archive » 對話:一種創傷(演化)的科技形式 - 0 views

  • 紀錄片教堂的文化批判很刺耳,評論者期待用尖刺戮穿「感動論述」的表皮,觸及 921 歷史的瘀血。正如《生命》不是一部與我們生命無關的紀實電影,批判也不僅僅是一種刻板印象。正因為有網路,我們得以如此迅速地互相援引、相濡以沫,我們也因為這些批判而得以凝視我們自身,延伸在感動論述之外的行動。否則今日的紀錄片熱潮不就是重演昔日的救援災難?善意與關注接續不絕、絡繹於塗,堆積在殘骸之上宛如鮮美的綠草果醬,塗抹九份二山封存了內部真相的現身契機。
  • 在苦勞網的建檔評論裡面,在網路評論者的 blog 與回應中,這些對話讓我們有機會能夠回到那集體的創傷體驗之中,再一次的反思與面對自己。正如同我在另外一篇文章中提到,應該要有一種讓《生命》的影像能夠成為世界公民的公共財的授權形式,讓集體的生命體驗回到眾人自身。檔案共享不應該只是拿來傳遞消費取向的文化商品,也應該讓對生命的凝視、深刻的批判有機會可以讓更多人傳遞,就如同這篇文章所選擇的 creative commons(創意共用公共財)授權模式一樣:創傷作為一種文件,應該要能夠被今日的技術環境與網路環境如實地保存下來,能夠讓人們以各種可能去尋找那點亮現在潛能的片刻。
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24+ ways to give » SlideShare - 0 views

  • This slideshow was modified from a post provides a guide to how you can donate toward China earthquake relief efforts. The original post was written by Elliott Ng of CN Reviews.(http://cnreviews.com)
  • Oliver, this is incredible!! Thanks for getting this info out to people in such an easy to browse way. Thanks for all your awareness building about the Sichuan Earthquake to the English speaking world.
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Global Voices Online » China: Time to pray - 0 views

  • China: Time to pray Friday, May 16th, 2008 @ 21:42 UTC by John Kennedy
  • ‘Pray for the disaster victims, god bless China' has been the main motif on many main Chinese blogging websites as the country moves past the hundredth hour of mourning, fund-raising and blood donations.
  • The MeMedia collective has being doing in Chinese for total coverage of Earthquake discussions what the crew at Shanghaiist have been doing in English; among all the links MeMedia has been aggregating and sharing publicly on Diigo has been the last blog post from a teacher in Beichuan who didn't survive the earthquake, photos of a school sports activity from May 11.
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  • Blogger Oliver Ding has set up a community space on SlideShare for those affected by and working against the damage done by the earthquake, one of the many ways to help the earthquake victims that in turn is being shown support on Digg.
  • Support for relief efforts from English-language bloggers has been equally swift and thorough. Overall support for Red Cross China has been so strong that accessing the Red Cross website for the past several days has been difficult due to the high volumes of traffic it has been receiving. In no particular order, here are just a few of the many blog posts foreign and English-language bloggers in China have given us in just a few hectic days: http://www.ifgogo.com/80/how-to-donate/ http://cnreviews.com/uncategorized/china_earthquake_relief_and_donation_guide_-_will_update_20080514.html http://cupofcha.com/2008/05/16/ways-to-donate-to-earthquake-relief.html http://www.chinavortex.com/2008/05/how-chinese-websites-are-helping-donations-for-sichuan-earthquake-victims/ http://shanghaiist.com/2008/05/13/red_cross_society_earthquake_sichuan.php http://beijingbookworm.com/whatsnew.htm http://www.pandapassport.com/chinese-internet/donate-for-adspace/ http://www.lostlaowai.com/commentary/blog/2008/05/15/add-a-quake-relief-donation-badge-to-your-blogsite/ http://rconversation.blogs.com/rconversation/2008/05/help-chinas-qua.html http://chinesepod.com/earthquake_relief http://shanghaiist.com/2008/05/16/green_scene_how.php
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SlideShare Blog » Blog Archive » Slideshow: Please Help Earthquake Victims In... - 0 views

  • One of our Chinese users, Oliver Ding has uploaded this slideshow , which is a call for people to help out the victims of the tragic earthquake that rocked central China’s Wenchuan County on the 12th of May, leaving behind thousands of dead. We deeply mourn the tragedy and would request our users to do their little bit in this regard. Please head over to these two sites - PledgeBank & CnReviews.com to learn how you could help out in contributing. We also request everyone to join the China EarthQuake Group that Oliver has created. We have featured his pledge as the Slideshow of the Day.
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今日感慨:在扩展关系中提升地位-袁岳 - 新浪BLOG - 0 views

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      想不到讲社会资本的结构洞理论能够讲得这么通俗易懂,真是不简单。
  • 社会学中有一个理论叫结构洞理论。在座每个人在不同的单位工作,在不同行当里工作,生活在不同的世界里面,我们说你就是生活在不同结构里面。
  • 一方面我们要有专业精神,另外一方面也不要把自己看得那么专业。我们不仅要广泛的树立对其他领域知识的兴趣,同时要适度的寻找在其他结构中的机会。这就是我们讲的社会交往技术中间的第一个要点——取向,你要在你的结构中间打一个洞爬到另外一个结构里面去。
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  • 你交往的半径越远,你表现得越优秀。人在扩张见识,扩大半径的过程中间一方面会变得比平时敏感,另外一方面会愿意表现自己优越的方面,所以在这个意义上来说我们今天特别鼓励大家不仅仅交一般的陌生人,你应该到更远地方去旅行,扩大见识,才会知道世界上的人,印度人、巴西人、美国人与我们看问题的方式在文化上是有不一样的
  • 从社会资本的角度来说,这种跨越能够极大的改善我们资本的质量,在我们说的社会交往的多样性规则,其实这个多样性跟这个取向也有很大的关联,在不同的结构中间你会获得不同的朋友和获得不同的帮助。
  • 所以在结构之间你比较容易交换价值。
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Grass-roots NGO in China: 1kg More 多背一公斤 - 0 views

  • Today, 1kg.org manages a database of over 200 elementary schools which includes information on: 1) how many students are in the school; 2) what is the kids’ primary need; 3) the school name and contact person; 4) detailed directions, including method of transportation, of how an independent traveler can reach the school. Last year, more than 130 independent travelers volunteered to carry one kilogram of stationery or books to the kids on the travelers’ trips.
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earthquakechildren Home - Save the Children - 0 views

  • The Chinese students and scholars associations at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia and at Oklahoma Christian University in Edmond, OK and the local Chinese communities here have just started a campaign to raise money to build a safe school for children in the Wenchuan area where the quake hit hardest (many children here are now orphans). We are calling for monetary donations. Let's show our love by building a school for the children.Our target is to raise US$50,000 or more through the effort of each of YOU! If everyone contributes $25.00, it will take 2,000 people to reach our target. We have started in various states in the United States and around the world to collect funds for such an effort. In each state there is going to be a group of coordinators (You can volunteer to be one) to manage the collection of the monetary donations
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Mainstream imminent? Twitter traffic almost doubled from February to April » ... - 0 views

  • For U.S. visitors, traffic has almost doubled from February to April alone. The service is now pulling in nearly 1.2 million people per month. Twitter is growing very fast, and just as we’ve noted, Compete believes Twitter’s recent coverage in the mainstream press (for events like helping the American student get out of jail in Egypt and coverage of the China earthquake) is helping to fuel this growth.
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Scobleizer - Tech geek blogger » Blog Archive Twittering the earthquake in Ch... - 0 views

  • How did I do that? Well, I was watching Twitter on Google Talk. Several people in China reported to me they felt the quake WHILE IT WAS GOING ON!!! Over the next two hours I pointed at anyone who had info about the quake on my Twitter account. It’s amazing the kind of news you can learn by being on Twitter and the connections you can make among people across the world. I fear a large casualty loss. The epicenter was 50 miles from Chengdu, which has about 10.5 million residents. Already reports are coming across of buildings that have been knocked down.
  • UPDATE: Online Journalism Blog has a lot more details about what happened on Twitter tonight. From the Frontline blog has even more. UPDATE2: Global Voices Online has links to videos and other Twitter and blog reports. UPDATE3: here’s a timeline of what first Tweets looked like.
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BBC NEWS | dot.life | A blog about technology from BBC News | Twitter and the China ear... - 0 views

  • When I logged on to my desktop Twitter application (sad, I know) it was alive with Tweets about the earthquake in China. Most of them were from the celebrated technology blogger Robert Scoble, who is famous, perhaps notorious, for receiving a Twitter message every second of the day. He is based in California, but thousands of miles away from the quake he was providing breaking news about it, linking to sites like the BBC and the New York Times, even providing a first picture - though how authentic that is remains to be seen. He now claims that Twitter had the breaking news even before the United States Geological Survey, which provides early warnings of seismic events.
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一切为了孩子们,MSN彩虹行动_MSN中国 - 0 views

  • 1.一个MSN中国用户挂彩虹签名,为灾区送出一份温暖,MSN中国将捐出10分爱心款,广州丰田也将捐出10分爱心款。 2.捐款将捐赠给希望小学工程,专门用于四川地震灾区学校的重建。 3.重建的学校将命名为“彩虹小学”,帮助灾区的孩子们尽快重返校园,继 续学习。
  • MSN中国 企业官方网站 彩虹宣言: 我们支持彩虹行动,有一个签名我们就捐0.1元。我们与大家一起,风雨同舟,共度难关。希望我们的努力让孩子有书读,让孩子快乐健康的成长。
  • 广州丰田汽车有限公司 企业官方网站 彩虹宣言: 一个彩虹,十分爱心。每一个彩虹签名,我们都捐出10分善款,用于灾后校园重建。让我们心心相印,风雨同舟,共同为孩子们搭起一片爱的彩虹。
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  • 800,238 人 目前募集到的款项共800,238x0.20=160,047.60元人民币
  • 2008年5月16日 星期五
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The Sichuan Quake and the Hubris of Twitter Users - 0 views

  • Well said. Very quickly the story turned to Twitter/Scoble/beating USGS by 3 min. I also did not like watching how TechMeme rewarded a lot of A-list tech blogs and aside from Global Voices Online was not able to identify other great sources of English content on the Earthquake such as Shanghaiist or Danwei. Another example of self-reflective narcissism at work. At least Jeremiah Owyang tried to use his bully pulpit of social media to ask people to have compassion and give to the Red Cross. Kudos to Jeremiah for that. Posted by Elliott Ng on May 13, 2008 at 1:36 pm
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呼号 平安 - BlogBus.Com - 0 views

  • 活动简介:       现在灾区通信非常困难,许多来自灾区的进城务工青年无法与家人取得联系,此时此刻,他们正是我们身边最需要帮助的人!而无线电可能是现阶段唯一与外界取得联系的渠道,“呼号—平安”行动主要通过招募上海本地和灾区当地的“火腿”志愿者(无线电英文‘Ham’也可解释为火腿)进行通联,代替有亲人在上海的灾区群众转报平安讯息,同时也帮助有亲人在灾区但失去联系的来沪务工人员进行亲属登记,通过灾区“火腿”志愿者进行查找。
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Bloggers unite to support China earthquake victims | BuzzParadise's blog // Blogger com... - 0 views

  • As a Chinese, I feel so heart-broken to see my compatriots suffering from the horrendous tragedy and deeply touched by the bravery and resolve of the Chinese people during the rescuing efforts. I wish I could be right there in the middle of it all, lifting concrete to find survivors. While what I can do is limited so far away from China, I just embedded this banner which has already connected almost 200,000 bloggers to pray for the victims in the disaster region on my blog.
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Poynter Online - E-Media Tidbits - 0 views

  • China Quake: Citizen Journalism Roundup All kinds of media, mainstream and otherwise, are abuzz today with coverage of yesterday's major earthquake in China and its aftermath. Here's a quick roundup of some of the most compelling citizen journalism, eyewitness reports, and other quake-related acts of journalism from China and elsewhere that I've found online today
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Poynter Online - E-Media Tidbits - 0 views

  • My friend updated me fast on the social networks he uses: apparently he relies mostly on Facebook after having dumped Twitter. As I followed this story via my Twitter account, Twitter developed in just a few hours into an excellent information tool, combining different sources of information. I knew more about the earthquake than many people in China.
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好讀推薦:隨意搜尋 Ambient Findability - MMDays - 0 views

  • 2 Responses to “好讀推薦:隨意搜尋 Ambient Findability” on 14 May 2008 at 12:00 pm1Oliver Ding 小容 感谢链接我的blog的贴子:)最近在和一些朋友交流关于社交网络的问题,其中谈到了关于人的可寻性。我的粗浅体会是现在社交网络设计的联系人确认的功能,实际上是在解决在线人际交互的可寻性问题,而不是真正的关系确立。没有可寻性,就没有可用性,这一点也同样适用于在线人际交互,而不仅仅是人和信息。 on 14 May 2008 at 1:49 pm2Mr. Wednesday To 小容: 謝謝你的回應,你點出了一個好問題,人的可尋性。這本書,還有過去的焦點都是關注在物體或是資訊的可尋性,直到社交網路的興起人的可尋性才開始受到注意。Web是在匿名的基礎上建立,或許,就是因為人的可尋性在Web上是無法完全被滿足的,所以才把焦點轉向到人際關係上。 “沒有可尋性,就沒有可用性”,講的真好,可用性才是激發這些進步的最大動力。
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Plod: 大家齐行动,挂个 banner 援助地震灾区! - 0 views

  • 做了几个红十字会的 banner,尽管红十字会的网站貌似由于超载访问较困难,但是还是有很多方法捐助的......
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为什么要分"关注"和"朋友"呢? - 0 views

  • 2008-02-12 19:09:10 龄官.祈祷 (北京)  觉得完全没有必要 友人还分层次 窘 2008-02-28 16:44:40 火星的板栗   友人还分层次 窘!!!!!!!!
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      关注只是在帮你找到一个人,并不意味着你和他之间确立了任何关系。没有可寻性,就没有可用性。当豆瓣要引入社会化推荐,就需要先导入关系确认功能。
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