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everything is connected
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everything is connected
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For me, the ultimate promise of digital technology is that it might enable us to truly see one another once again and all the ways we are interconnected.
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the ultimate promise of digital technology is that it might enable us to truly see one another once again and all the ways we are interconnected. It might help us create a truly global view that can spark the kind of empathy we need to create a better world for all of humankind.
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But the technology also creates a remarkable opportunity for us to make a profound difference in the world.
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Michael Wesch says
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For me, cultural anthropology is a continuous exercise in expanding my mind and my empathy, building primarily from one simple principle: everything is connected.
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everything is connected throughout all time, and so as anthropologists we take a very broad view of human history, looking thousands or even millions of years into the past and into the future as well.
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all people on the planet are connected. This has always been true environmentally because we share the same planet. Today it is even more true with increasing economic and media globalization.
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we tend to emphasize our independence and individuality, failing to realize just how interconnected we are with each other and the rest of the world, and disregarding the health of our relationships with others.
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For me, the ultimate promise of digital technology is that it might enable us to truly see one another once again and all the ways we are interconnected. It might help us create a truly global view that can spark the kind of empathy we need to create a better world for all of humankind.
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What tools do you use out there on the web that you find useful? Are you a devotee of any of the "Web 2" tools?
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For me, cultural anthropology is a continuous exercise in expanding my mind and my empathy, building primarily from one simple principle: everything is connected. This is true on many levels. First, everything including the environment, technology, economy, social structure, politics, religion, art and more are all interconnected. As I tried to illustrate in the video, this means that a change in one area (such as the way we communicate) can have a profound effect on everything else, including family, love, and our sense of being itself. Second, everything is connected throughout all time, and so as anthropologists we take a very broad view of human history, looking thousands or even millions of years into the past and into the future as well. And finally, all people on the planet are connected. This has always been true environmentally because we share the same planet. Today it is even more true with increasing economic and media globalization.
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To keep up with parts of the global conversation that might not have a simple RSS feed, I use feeds from social bookmarking services like Diigo and Del.icio.us.
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Dhul Qarnaynde mayor quiero ser como michael wesch... pero aqui todos los putos antropologos siguen encerrados con un solo juguete
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A Brief Interview with Michael Wesch (The Creator of That Wonderful Video...)
Michael Wesch, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University. If you've been reading Searchblog, then you know him as the guy behind this amazing video.
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Adam CroweFolksy, sentimental and feelgood, the video makes people happy and that's GREAT, but there's no real understanding there. And if I'm sounding know-it-all hypercritical, consider this: the medium is the message. Go read McLuhan.
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Douglas KarrMichael Wesch, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University. If you've been reading Searchblog, then you know him as the guy behind this amazing video.
Bookmarks Array web2.0 interview anthropology video research mashup
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Mindy McAdamsFrom John Battelle's Searchblog. The video is that cool Web 2.0 thing that starts with hypertext
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Hugh Blackmer"For me, cultural anthropology is a continuous exercise in expanding my mind and my empathy, building primarily from one simple principle: everything is connected... As I tried to illustrate in the video, this means that a change in one area (such as the
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