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Comment on The Twitter Revolution Must Die by Sunil Shibad

@Harry S : I doubt you know my country and what riots trigger off . I seriously doubt. Freedom comes with responsibility.

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Comment on The Twitter Revolution Must Die by Influence Weblog

[...] du livre « l’illusion du Net  » de Morozov Suivre le mexicain Mejias http://blog.ulisesmejias.com/2011/01/30/the-twitter-revolution-must-die/ sur la Leica révolution Révoltes numériques,...

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Comment on The Twitter Revolution Must Die by Quelques nouveautés introduites...

[...] Elle se fait de tout le monde vers tout le monde et en même temps, cette ubiquité est une nouveauté complète. L’actualité récente en Afrique du Nord et au Proche-Orient  montre des exemples...

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Comment on Telepistemology, Combat Robots, and Human Pacman by...

[...] telepistemology, and it means “to know at a distance.”  This also goes hand in hand with telepresence, which means “to act at a distance.”  Furthermore, technology has enabled not only our...

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Comment on The Twitter Revolution Must Die by The Twitter Revolution Must Die...

[...] http://blog.ulisesmejias.com/2011/01/30/the-twitter-revolution-must-die/ May 4th, 2011 | Tags: facebook, socialrevolution, socialweb, twitter | Category: Decentralization, DNS, globalchange,...

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Comment on Photography by farrukh

Realy great, thats all i can say about photographs.

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Comment on Tag Literacy by “sloppiness is, by definition, a right” | pp.

[...] I had to go track it down. It no longer existed at the URI published in the article; not a surprise, considering it’s six years old. My google-fu turned it up here:...

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Comment on The Twitter Revolution Must Die by Michelle L.

+1 for Jake // Feb 1, 2011 at 11:20 pm. there is a medium. Of course Twitter will never be a substitute for an informed citizen, but its power of dissemination goes a long way, and for that, it is...

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Comment on The Twitter Revolution Must Die by Juan Ignacio González

Hi! I really liked your post. Finally!, a reasonable speech about the simplistic and naive point of view on the role of social networks in the so called “revolutions” in northern Africa. Even when...

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Comment on The Twitter Revolution Must Die by Mediated Subjectivity...

[...] Ulises A. Meijas, “The Twitter Revolution Must Die,” http://blog.ulisesmejias.com/2011/01/30/the-twitter-revolution-must-die/ [...]

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Comment on Politics and the Web by Andrea

I still don’t understand how paranodality would work in social networks. How can you not be a node since as soon as you are aknowledged in some way by a node that in turn makes you a node, doesn’t it?...

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Comment on Postmodernism, Virtuality, Globalization and the (fragmented) Self...

Strange to pair Turkle (pro pomo) with Jameson (ridiculing it), and also mixing a Lacanian with a cultural Marxist? BTW John Walker needs to catch up on the last 30-40 years of theorising about the...

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Comment on Tag Literacy by Interventions folksonomies dicen - Pearltrees

[...] Tag Literacy Folksonomies differ from this structured taxonomy approach in significant ways. The most obvious one is that any user of the system can create tags or categories without permission...

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Comment on What is social about social software? by Introducing the...

[...] program in which I an currently enrolled) applies Latour’s critique of the social to examine social software. While Anzaldua and Latour, in my opinion, complement each other, their ideas are...

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Comment on Movable Distance: Technology, Nearness and Farness by Edward N. Haas

“Ontological Distance” is a term I coined over 50 years ago as part of a Philosophy-based Cosmology I’ve been honing since 1957. At that time, I was not aware that anyone else was using the term; and...

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Comment on My Book by Nodocentrismo | ALGARABÍAS

[...] El artículo es del 2011. Las mismas ideas sobre el nodocentrismo han sido desarrolladas por Ulises Mejías. Cito de su blog: [...]

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Comment on My Book by Ahmad Shehabat

it sounds like a great work, i did enjoy your seminars at UWS Australia very much, cant wait for the book to come to light.

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Comment on Grant for Alternate Reality Simulations Project by Bennet Schaber

Congratulations! The grant is well deserved and the project deserves a long life (and many mutations, of course)! Look forward to fractious fracking…

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Comment on My Book by torsten

I’m very much looking forward for your book.

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Comment on Off the Network by torsten

P.S. Nice cover. And: I just asked my library to pre-order it.

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