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Not TINA (There Is No Alternative) but TAPAS: THERE ARE PLENTY OF ALTERNATIVES
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Zygmunt Bauman: “Social media are a trap”

Zygmunt Bauman: “Social media are a trap” | real utopias | Scoop.it
An inspiration for Spain’s May 15 movement, the sociologist is skeptical about chances for change
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Hungary's 'Milla' movement shows that social media driven protest movements ... - Democratic Audit UK

Hungary's 'Milla' movement shows that social media driven protest movements ... - Democratic Audit UK | real utopias | Scoop.it
The Hungarian Government, led by the Prime Minister Vicktor Orban has made waves for its authoritarian tendencies and stated ambition to create an 'illiberal' democracy. In response to the governme...
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Social media 'activism' and how it's largely impotent - Rand Daily Mail

Social media 'activism' and how it's largely impotent - Rand Daily Mail | real utopias | Scoop.it
The Rand Daily Mail – The National Conversation in opinion pieces from Times Media newspapers
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The Role of Social Media in Accelerating A Revolution | USC - Public Admin

The Role of Social Media in Accelerating A Revolution | USC - Public Admin | real utopias | Scoop.it

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Protests and uprisings across the world offer insight into the changing relationship between leaders and the public worldwide. There is no better tool than social media for experiencing and understanding these events.

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The Revolution Will Not Be Monetized

The Revolution Will Not Be Monetized | real utopias | Scoop.it
For years, the internet's biggest players have hoarded your personal data and sold it for billions. Now, a band of angry startups is demanding privacy and aiming to overhaul the social-media business forever.
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Social Media’s Economic Revolution in the Gulf | Foreign Policy Blogs

Social Media’s Economic Revolution in the Gulf | Foreign Policy Blogs | real utopias | Scoop.it
Physical mobility is one of the greatest challenges of market accessibility facing citizens in the Gulf region; however, new technologies flattened time and
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25 Points to Ponder about Social Media

25 Points to Ponder about Social Media | real utopias | Scoop.it
25 Points to Ponder about Social Media: Quick, Tweet me a Revolution– Chawm Ganguly
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Egypt: Revolution Versus the Counterrevolution in the Age of Social Media

Egypt: Revolution Versus the Counterrevolution in the Age of Social Media | real utopias | Scoop.it
On Saturday, November 30, 2014, an Egyptian judge dropped all charges against former Egyptian strongman Hosni Mubarak.  Mubarak, with US government military and political support, had presided over nearly three decades of martial law and repression.
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Versobooks.com | Globe and Mail hails Revolution in the Age of Social Media as "smart" and "curious"

Versobooks.com | Globe and Mail hails Revolution in the Age of Social Media as "smart" and "curious" | real utopias | Scoop.it
Linda Herrera's Revolution in the Age of Social Media: The Egyptian Popular Insurrection and the Internet, released just last week, garners high praise from the Globe and Mail's Simon Lewsen. In Lewsen's review, where he analyzes the positive but more oftentimes hotly-debated relationship between social media and activism, he calls Herrera's writing "expansive and curious" and "a smart approach" to a complicated subject.
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The Revolution May Not Always Be Televised, But It Damn Sure Will Be #Tweeted - AllHipHop

The Revolution May Not Always Be Televised, But It Damn Sure Will Be #Tweeted - AllHipHop | real utopias | Scoop.it

When we hear the word revolution, one usually tends to think of images of rioting, unrest and utter chaos. But a revolutioncan also mean a break from traditional thinking; a revamp of the way we view things, accept stated norms and conduct ourselves. At this very moment, there is a national and global revolution taking place concerning a host of issues: how we gather news and information, the way we disseminate that information, rights of civilians, police (mis)conduct, freedom to assemble, the right of self-expression, the Israel-Gaza conflict, militarization of police, war and much more. And what is one main underlying thread among all of these shifts in public opinion? Young people.

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4 Instances When Social Media Fueled a Revolution

4 Instances When Social Media Fueled a Revolution | real utopias | Scoop.it
Check out the powerful ways social media has been used to create change around the world.
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Social Media 2014 Revolution - YouTube

Social media has grown to much more than an avenue for teenage ramblings about what they had for dinner. Here are 5 essential tips to follow to become a trul... (Its for the USA but still....I think social media is here to stay!
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From Egypt to Ukraine, Social Media Now Allows You to Share Revolution - Institutional Investor (subscription)

From Egypt to Ukraine, Social Media Now Allows You to Share Revolution - Institutional Investor (subscription) | real utopias | Scoop.it
From Egypt to Ukraine, Social Media Now Allows You to Share Revolution Institutional Investor (subscription) (Just as, in a different context, the groundbreaking 2008 Obama campaign drummed up support from young voters through shiny, cost-effective...
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Essay of the Day: Internet, Social Media and the Workplace

“There have been heated debates on the left over the last few years on the role of the internet and social media through web based communication (WBC). In an article in International Socialism two years ago Jonny Jones reviewed these debates and correctly highlighted the dangers of overestimating the impact of social media on social movements. While new information and communication technologies, including social media, have undoubtedly aided the organisational efforts of social movements, they have not created them-and it would be technologically deterministic to put the cart before the horse in assessing their value. Writing from a Marxist perspective against “techno-centrism”, a leading academic on social media, Christian Fuchs, has criticised explanations of rebellions in which social media is perceived as the engine, claiming it to represent a “fetishism of things…a deterministic instrumental ideology that substitutes thinking about society with a focus on technology”.

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Revolution in the Digital Age: From Caracas to Kiev, the Powers and Perils of Social Media

Revolution in the Digital Age: From Caracas to Kiev, the Powers and Perils of Social Media | real utopias | Scoop.it

The world is in turmoil. Shocking images and videos of conflict from Caracas to Kiev seem all too familiar, echoing the uprisings in Egypt and dozens of other visions of tumult. One of the key elements that unites these various revolutionary movements is the impact of social media. These powerful paths for connectivity have played a significant role in the destabilizing of authoritarian regimes. Yet with the power of social media come the perils of espionage and the temptation of apathy.

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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: The Role of Social Media in Elevating the Voices of Women of Color

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: The Role of Social Media in Elevating the Voices of Women of Color | real utopias | Scoop.it
Thanks to Christina Henderson, co-chair of the Women of Color Network, for creating this great recap of this well-attended event during Week of WIN! (missed @WINonline's #winwoc event on social media?
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Is YouTube A Driver For Social Movements Like Occupy Wall Street? - RedOrbit

Is YouTube A Driver For Social Movements Like Occupy Wall Street? - RedOrbit | real utopias | Scoop.it
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Is YouTube A Driver For Social Movements Like Occupy Wall Street?
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Noam Chomsky on "Sandwiches and Twitter" (2013)

Funny but true.
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Is Manchester missing out on the digital social revolution? - The ...

Is Manchester missing out on the digital social revolution? - The ... | real utopias | Scoop.it

Manchester is the home of invention. We might not have thought of the new social media digital apprenticeship programme first but we have a number of other world firsts. We made the first computer, we were the home of the industrial revolution, our universities found world first’s in new materials like Graphene.

 

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What in the world is a social network? - PandoDaily (blog)

What in the world is a social network? - PandoDaily (blog) | real utopias | Scoop.it

The truth, as always, is more complicated. An increasing number of services allow people to share images, videos, and other miscellanies without requiring them to actually communicate with other users. Conversations aren’t limited to so-called social networks, but that doesn’t mean that the comments section of a news article could be considered a cousin to Facebook, does it? And what of companies like LinkedIn or Twitter, which depend on the activities of hundreds of millions of people but are used primarily as professional or information networks instead of casually social tools?

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Thanks to the Digital Revolution, a Conservative Uprising Can Rally Its Troops - New York Times

Thanks to the Digital Revolution, a Conservative Uprising Can Rally Its Troops - New York Times | real utopias | Scoop.it

But today, a fervent group of conservatives — bloggers, pundits, activists and even members of Congress — is harnessing the power of the Internet, determined to tell the story of the current budget showdown on its terms.

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Economist, specialized in political economy and peer-to-peer dynamics; core member of the P2P Foundation