Alan Rusbridger: 21st Century publishing @ Olswang
Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 Posted in Citizen journalism, Convergence, Data, Distribution, Economics, Engagement Civil Society, Engagement Marketing, Engagement Politics, Ethics, Generation C, Government & Politics, Law, Link Economy, Marketing, Media, Mobile, Networks, Newspapers, Participation, Social Networks, Society, Strategy, Trends, Uncategorized, Web/Tech | 3 Comments »I went along last night to listen to Alan Rusbridger present at Olswangs Technology+ event. A packed room, listened attentively to what he had to say. The word he used for the future of the Guardian was mutalisation: whereby value ...
Old world new world the journey to enterprise 2.0
Thursday, December 10th, 2009 Posted in Culture, Engagement Organisations, Ethics, Government & Politics, Health, Identity, Participation, Philosophy, Society, Strategy, Trends, Web/Tech | 1 Comment »Andrew McAfee is a principal research scientist at the Center for Digital Business at MIT and recently wrote an article in the Financial Times, I would like to quote Andrew from the article but I can't, Copyright The Financial Times Limited ...
Mandleson, ethics, culture, commerce and copyright law
Saturday, November 21st, 2009 Posted in Culture, Darwin, Data, Distribution, Economics, Engagement Civil Society, Ethics, Generation C, Government & Politics, Law, Media, Politics, Society, Television, Trends, Uncategorized | 5 Comments »[caption id="attachment_4715" align="aligncenter" width="310" caption="The architecture of authority (photograph Richard Ross)"][/caption] Just as the leaks predicted, the UK government has offered up its Digital Economy Bill, which includes massive changes to copyright law, including the power of the government to effectively ...
Cultural production in the age of sharing
Thursday, November 5th, 2009 Posted in Books, Convergence, Culture, Distribution, Economics, Engagement Marketing, Link Economy, Marketing, Media, Networks, Participation, Social Networks, Strategy, Trends | No Comments »Cory Doctorow, from Boing Boing discusses his latest publishing venture. This is as non-linear as it gets in terms of thinking how business works in this networked wired up world. And fascinatingly enough its all about people, people connecting, information flowing, ...
Is Britain ready for the networked society?
Monday, November 2nd, 2009 Posted in Culture, Darwin, Economics, Engagement Civil Society, Engagement Organisations, Engagement Politics, Engagement Research, Ethics, Government & Politics, Law, Society, Strategy, Trends | No Comments »The economist wrote an article called The Great Giveaway in which it takes a critical look at the decentralising of government into the shires. Local decision making gets passed down from central government to local government. A great deal of this ...
African film and networked economics
Friday, October 30th, 2009 Posted in Convergence, Culture, Darwin, Data, Distribution, Economics, Engagement Marketing, Film, Generation C, Link Economy, Marketing, Media, Participation, Social Marketing Intelligence, Social Networks, Strategy, Trends, Web/Tech | No Comments »The African Film Library is an initiative showcasing the best of the African film industry – making the movies easily accessible for movie aficionados around the world. The African film industry is one of the oldest – with its roots in ...
Transmedia storytelling = engagement
Friday, September 11th, 2009 Posted in Advertising, Alan Moore Speaking, Convergence, Culture, Darwin, Distribution, Economics, Engagement Marketing, Generation C, Marketing, Music, Participation, Society, Strategy, Trends | No Comments »Reading Henry Jenkins latest post I was drawn towards a number of points he raises, I would argue that the contemporary moment of transmedia has heightened our awareness of these earlier moments of authors unfolding stories across media, much as the ...
Thou shall not share
Monday, August 31st, 2009 Posted in Convergence, Darwin, Distribution, Economics, Generation C, Government & Politics, Link Economy, Marketing, Media, Music, Society, Strategy, Trends, Web/Tech | 1 Comment »My good friend Gerd Leonhard, has published a great post on the UK's desire to disconnect those that illegally fileshare. As companies struggle to shore up the thinning value of their analogue business models. [caption id="attachment_4328" align="aligncenter" width="400" caption="Culture lock down. ...
Do some Newsbrands want to charge for the right to lie to you?
Monday, August 17th, 2009 Posted in Convergence, Culture, Economics, Engagement Civil Society, Ethics, Government & Politics, Media, Newspapers, Social Marketing Intelligence, Society, Strategy, Trends, Web/Tech | 1 Comment »Is Journalism Online like Spotify? Which I posted about in networked economics comes to the music industry The Journalism Online e-commerce system will offer a single account for users to access all the publishers' websites and a range of payment options ...
Surviving, and thriving in this wired up world
Thursday, August 13th, 2009 Posted in Advertising, Alan Moore Speaking, Books, Convergence, Darwin, Data, Distribution, Economics, Engagement Marketing, Engagement Mobile, Ethics, Generation C, Identity, Link Economy, Marketing, Media, Mobile, Networks, Social Marketing Intelligence, Social Networks, Trends, Video | 1 Comment »Early this year, I co-wrote a book called Social Media Marketing: How Data Analytics helps to monetize the User Base in Telecoms, Social Networks, Media and Advertising in a Converged Ecosystem. (Futuretext 2009). This book is important because, the 4 ...


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