From Scarcity to Plenty : The Principles of Community Digital Economics. Start with a Laugh and Work Backwards
Thursday, November 15th, 2007 Posted in Citizen journalism, Darwin, Distribution, Economics, Engagement Marketing, Generation C, Media, Music, News, Newspapers, Participation, Social Networks, Strategy | 1 Comment »So today I fly home from Tokyo, and I am rifling through my paper stack of tear sheets. Old habits die hard. As my friend once said I was born a digital immigrant but I don't speak with much of an ...
Mobile Advertising: New rules for a new economy
Friday, November 2nd, 2007 Posted in 7th Mass Media, Advertising, Economics, Engagement Marketing, Generation C, Mobile, Quotes | 2 Comments »I was in a meeting today, talking about mobile advertising, issues, opportunities, and why sometimes its so difficult to achieve in the UK. In our paper Mobile as the 7th Mass Media (please email me for a copy. alanm ...
Peer-to-Peer Governance, Production And Property:
Monday, October 29th, 2007 Posted in Economics, Ethics, Generation C, Government & Politics, Participation, Philosophy, Social Networks, Society | No Comments »Peer-to-Peer Governance, Production And Property: P2P As A Way Of Living - Part 1 + Part 2 written by Michel Bauwens is illuminating. And you have to hand it to Robin, he articulates and illustrates ...
The last post, the last of the presses
Thursday, October 25th, 2007 Posted in Convergence, Darwin, Economics, News, Newspapers, Strategy | No Comments »I am sitting here in Malmo, about to complete the second of my three part speaking leg as a keynote with the Swedish Post Office. Interesting that their messgae is Smart Communication, and are embracing in a positive way the debate ...
An inconvenient truth, roadblocking debate on climate change in English schools
Wednesday, October 24th, 2007 Posted in Economics, Engagement Marketing, Government & Politics, Philosophy, Society | No Comments »This newspaper clipping has been in my bag for a little while. And it deals with the banning of Al Gore's film An Inconvenient Truth to be shown in schools. Do you know what I did, I shut my ...
Its broadcasting but not as we know it. Nordic Broadcasting Summit
Monday, October 22nd, 2007 Posted in 7th Mass Media, Advertising, Convergence, Culture, Darwin, Distribution, Economics, Law, Media, Mobile, News, Strategy, Television, Web/Tech, iPTV | No Comments »John Ranelagh VP at TV2 Norway, was in touch recently after reading our book and asked me if I would work with him to co-ordinate a day in which we could bring together some very interesting people to look at ...
Corruption of the body mind and soul: ITV and the BBC in the dock M’Lud
Sunday, October 21st, 2007 Posted in 7th Mass Media, Advertising, Convergence, Culture, Darwin, Distribution, Economics, Ethics, Government & Politics, Law, Media, Mobile, Philosophy, Television, US Airways, Web/Tech | 2 Comments »I was watching
Corruption of the body mind and soul: ITV and the BBC in the dock M’Lud
Sunday, October 21st, 2007 Posted in 7th Mass Media, Advertising, Convergence, Culture, Darwin, Distribution, Economics, Ethics, Government & Politics, Law, Media, Mobile, Philosophy, Television, US Airways, Web/Tech | No Comments »I was watching
The architecture of participation: or, Nobody is as clever as everybody
Thursday, October 18th, 2007 Posted in Culture, Economics, Education, Engagement Marketing, Generation C, Government & Politics, Law, Media, Networks, Participation, Philosophy, Science, Social Networks, Society, Trends, Web/Tech | No Comments »The architecture of participation, is a great line and nice idea that is part of a post at Epic blog Further Students in some institutions are now being encouraging to add and edit information on Wikipedia as part ...
Today life is always in beta: preparing for life in the post-modern age
Wednesday, October 17th, 2007 Posted in Convergence, Darwin, Economics, Generation C, Media, Networks, Participation, Social Networks, Sociology, Strategy, Web/Tech | 2 Comments »A good friend of mine Jon Barrett says With technology the one thing you do know is that you will always be wrong. So you might as be wrong as quick as you can, to start working on how ...


