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This paper places Web 2.0 in the broader context of a social movement. Web 2.0 represents a continuing manifestation of a social movement arising out of the interaction between technological developments in communication and the expansion of communication rights, in particular, a basic human right to communicate for everyone.
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the increased role given to user participation and collaboration in Web 2.0 development.
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These hardware and software developments make it possible for millions of people personally to communicate directly electronically and globally with other individuals and groups and increasingly directly participate in the development of the Web.
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community and collaboration,” “power to the people,” “seizing the reins of global media,” “citizen to citizen, person to person,” “massive social experiment” (Time, 2007).
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arne krokanThe current discussions on Web 2.0 development represent a significant development in the continuing interaction of technological developments and communications rights. In this paper the social movement for a right to communicate and the discourse surrou
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Stephan RidgwayWilliam F. Birdsall, Webology, Volume 4, Number 2, June, 2007
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africangirlThe current discussions on Web 2.0 development represent a significant development in the continuing interaction of technological developments and communications rights. In this paper the social movement for a right to communicate and the discourse surrou
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