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Published in: openDemocracyUKMandelsongrad - can it be stopped or will it come out of the wash?
With little public attention the UK state has claimed quite extraordinary powers over internet connectivity. A...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKPublic service media in the digital age: A Connection Factory debate
Videos from the recent conference, 'Public service broadcasting in the digital age' at Westminster University.
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Published in: HomeVirtual worlds: disappearance through pervasiveness
Remember Second Life? There was a time when everyone was moving in. But where did those worlds go? Social games –...
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Published in: HomeBuild Internet communitarian memory
A video of Jonathan Zittrain's lecture at Duke on who owns the archive and the politics of making sure that the...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKTowards a new on-line politics: OurKingdom and Liberal Conspiracy
One of Britain's best blogs is re-organising and so is OurKingdom
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Published in: openDemocracyUKScotland in cyberspace: new media, blogs and public conversation
Gerry Hassan examines the Scottish blogosphere
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Published in: HomeGoogle vs China: capitalist model, virtual wall
The breach between a corporate behemoth of the new-media age and an emerging state superpower defines the struggle...
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Published in: HomeA Manchester of the mind
The Guardian newspaper has its intellectual and moral roots in the northern English city of Manchester. The distance...
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Published in: HomeThe Kindle era
The author looks forward to the 'Kindle Era', predicting that the Kindle will facilitate self publishing online, and...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKDear Mandy
A satirical video complaining about Britain's proposed Digital Economy Bill
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Published in: openDemocracyUKFight Back! promotional resources
All the information and material needed to spread the word about Fight Back! A Reader on the Winter of Protest.
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Published in: oDRKremlin hand hovers over Russia's internet
So far the Russian government has resisted the temptation of controlling the Russian internet, but this may be about...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKPeaceful protest, no placards allowed
A protest in support of Gary McKinnon, the British hacker who broke into dozens of US computers
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Published in: openDemocracyUKPeter Mandelson wants to turn off your internet
Peter Mandelson is drinking the record label kool-aid
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Published in: openSecurityBeijing implicated in US cyber espionage report
A report to the US Congress accuses Beijing of increasing online espionage, the Prime Minister of Belgium has been...
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Published in: HomeThe future of the news
The collapse of the media’s business model demands a critical consideration of what we want news for and how it can...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe wider tragedy of Gordon Brown: New Labour, the Murdoch press and the state of our democracy
What the Brown v Sun affair says about Labour, the wider left, and the sorry state of democracy in the UK