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Revolution 2.0 – Social Media for Social Change

Tweet On January 25, 2011, a social movement in Egypt led by young protesters moved to the streets and by February 11, a despotic regime fell and they continued their long journey on a path to securing human rights, social … Continue reading

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Palimpsest and the read-write Web

Tweet In this post and its thread of comments, I invite discussion about the nature of the “palimpsest” as a cognitive artifact as well as the relationship between annotation traditions and the media and technology that support them: from cave walls and manuscripts … Continue reading

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