The Social Impact of the Web: Society, Govern...
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The Social Impact of the Web: Society, Government and the Internet
Friday, May 25, 2007
10:30 AM - 4:00 PM
RSA, The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce
8 John Adam Street WC2N 6EZ
London, England
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Category
Education
Description
"The RSA is looking to explore the political culture and norms that the internet has been instrumental in fostering, both in relation to centralised democratic politics, and more diffuse social and civic networks, including blogging.
Our view in essence is that the high hopes of the 90s for e-democracy and new forms of on-line consultation and community mobilisation have not been met. Rather than fostering new forms of constructive engagement, dialogue and ‘pro-social‘ community action, the type of politics most favoured by the internet seems to be conversations between fellow believers, anti-establishment cynicism and single issue mobilisation. Too many attempts by public authorities to use the web simply involved putting existing information and processes on-line.
The communication model has been vertical and mainly downward. But we think the emergence of web 2.0 offers an opportunity to revive the idealism of a decade ago. While internet 1.0 continued to reinforce an ‘us‘ versus ‘them‘ divide between citizens and power, we can envisage web 2.0 encouraging a rich and constructive ‘us and us‘ dialogue in which citizens deliberate, innovate and act together.
This conference will ask: How can new internet technology empower us to interact with each other in novel ways?"
Friday, May 25, 2007
10:30 AM - 4:00 PM
RSA, The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce
8 John Adam Street WC2N 6EZ
London, England
(Yahoo! Maps,Google Maps)
Category
Education
Description
"The RSA is looking to explore the political culture and norms that the internet has been instrumental in fostering, both in relation to centralised democratic politics, and more diffuse social and civic networks, including blogging.
Our view in essence is that the high hopes of the 90s for e-democracy and new forms of on-line consultation and community mobilisation have not been met. Rather than fostering new forms of constructive engagement, dialogue and ‘pro-social‘ community action, the type of politics most favoured by the internet seems to be conversations between fellow believers, anti-establishment cynicism and single issue mobilisation. Too many attempts by public authorities to use the web simply involved putting existing information and processes on-line.
The communication model has been vertical and mainly downward. But we think the emergence of web 2.0 offers an opportunity to revive the idealism of a decade ago. While internet 1.0 continued to reinforce an ‘us‘ versus ‘them‘ divide between citizens and power, we can envisage web 2.0 encouraging a rich and constructive ‘us and us‘ dialogue in which citizens deliberate, innovate and act together.
This conference will ask: How can new internet technology empower us to interact with each other in novel ways?"
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