I selected some panelists and participants quotes I'd like to share and discuss with people who are also interested in the subject and possible links to Entrepreneurship Education which it certainly holds.
"If you remove the need to obtain permission people will do exciting things"
Bill Thompson (BBC Billboard)
"If you find yourself in competition to the internet, find your way out"
Richard Sanbrook ( member of BBC's Executive Direction Board and BBC's Journalism Board
"The battle is for attention, anyway!"
Nigel Shadbolt (Artificial Intelligence Professor - University of Southampton)
"It's reconfiguring how we do things, how we communicate to people!"
William Dutton (Director of the Oxford Internet Studies)
and his comment on the popular saying and engineers' view:
"If it ain't broken, don't fix it" versus "If it ain't broken it ain't enough features"
"From all points of society people can be heard."
"If you post at the internet you will be heard - false!"
Matthew Hindman ( professor of political science at Arizona State University)
It seems we are still playing around like Bill Thompson said. The world is in the process of getting smaller through interconnections and infinitively bigger through information access. I have the impression we are recreating our lives, businesses, relations in this other space, in this other media. If values, behaviour, political and social commitments will change due to this new environment or if the new environment is the consequence of its change is open for discussion. What came first?
Social Media, so what?
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Plenary Sessions:
- From weblogs to Twitter: how did we get to where we are today and what are the main impacts to date?
- Social media, so what? Assessing the impact of blogging and social media
- Blogging at 20: The future of blogs and social media
Parallel Sessions
- Breaking news: the changing relationship between blogs and mainstream media
- Making science public: data-sharing, dissemination and the public engagement with science
- The growth of the corporate blog
- Parties, campaigns and representation: the political impact of blogs and social media
This Convention was organised in collaboration with the Oxford Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Said Business School."
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2 comentários:
Liane has been very insightful citing the participants’ live twitters at the Convention. What a prime example of this newfangled term, Social Media. The dust is far from settled on the field of battle; new alliances are being forged all the time, strategies are discussed, speculation is rife. Despite academic arguments to the contrary, the Internet has provided us with the most democratic environment we can think of. It is an exciting time for people who get excited about things like these -they probably should go out more, but that’s another story.
Internet is in the middle of a battle. Loved and hated for the same reason… World has been changing from the very beginning... even before that and so have values, behavior, political and social commitment due to countless reasons. But everything is beyond compare to the world there will be when no media will be needed at all. Telepathy and teleportation will be a must. What will be the values, behavior and political and social commitment at that time? Unfortunately I will be already some kind of energy...hehehe...
Bjim
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