David Toews' work introduced the idea of the renaissance of the philosophical thought of Gabriel Tarde (1843-1904), precursor of Deleuze and Guattari, to an English speaking audience of social and cultural theorists invested problematically in the early imaginations of sociological imperialism. Cu...
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- Customer Advertising: Shop, Buy, Publish – Blippy vs Facebook | Laurel Papworth on 2009-12-17
- Video - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com on 2009-07-07
- DIP's Dispatches from the Imagination Age: Our Vision for Sustainable Culture in the Imagination Age on 2009-07-07
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Unit Structures – Second Class Citizens on the social web on 2009-06-03
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I’d like to question this problematization of the “fact” that Twitter’s users aren’t young
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On the Street and On Facebook: The Homeless Stay Wired - WSJ.com on 2009-06-02
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"You don't need a TV. You don't need a radio. You don't even need a newspaper," says Mr. Pitts, an aspiring poet in a purple cap and yellow fleece jacket, who says he has been homeless for two years. "But you need the Internet."
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- TheStar.com | Your health | Caring for aging Mom transforms dutiful daughter on 2009-05-30
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Explaining what the “Social Graph” is to your Executives « Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Social Media, Web Marketing on 2009-05-29
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By centralizing a users Social Graph on a trusted, third party area that can be a central place where relationships are updated, and then replicated to every social networking website using a common process and technology.
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- Socialites and Curmudgeons: Two Brain Types | LiveScience on 2009-05-27
- academhack » Blog Archive » Twitter for Academia on 2009-05-20
- Digital Inclusion Policy — Digital Engagement on 2009-05-20
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