iFOCOS is brand spankin’ new, but the more things change, the more they stay the same … Andrew and Dale continue their globetrotting. Two weeks ago, they were in Melbourne, Australia, to facilitate an internal conference for the Australian Broadcasting Corp. Read about it here. Then Andrew stopped in San Francisco to give a keynote […]
iFOCOS with the University of Southern California will Innovate Across a New World of Media RESTON, VA, October 4, 2006 — Two leading media analysts announced today the formation of a new non-profit institute, iFOCOS, the Institute for the Connected Society. iFOCOS convenes thought leaders across disciplines to understand and use the new expanding media […]
I think the We Media Global Forum made a good impression on Nitin Desai, special advisor to the United Nations Secretary-General and a keynoter at the We Media Global Forum. At a pre-IGF public hearing in Geneva today, he said: So I was in a meeting recently in London which was organized by the BBC, […]
From the Wikipedia: Demagogy is the set of methods used by demagogues. It is a strategy of obtaining power by appealing to the popular prejudices, fears, and expectations of the public, usually through an impassioned use of rhetoric and propaganda; centered upon “raising up of the people” for something to be done. A variation, suitable […]
This post was contributed by Kookie Habtegaber of MediaChannel The media has the most impact and attention in the North, where life is more or less impossible without telecommunication and digital connection. Since the population of this part of the world also has a monopoly on the world’s riches and resources one way or another, […]
For those of you who prefer to hang out in pajamas, you can participate in the Global Forum from home. We Media GOES LIVE on May 3 and 4, at 9:00 am GMT / 4:00 am EST, on the conference Web site ), with live video, blog reports, live-chat discussions and podcasts. You can tune […]
So, one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World (Time Magazine, in both 2004 and 2005), Jeffrey Sachs, will beam into the We Media Global Forum via satellite from New York. Isn’t technology wonderful? Prof. Sachs is director of both The Earth Institute at Columbia University and the UN Millennium Project. Also new […]
The news media is often referred to as the Fourth Estate, alongside the other three Estates (church, nobility and merchant class) described by Edmund Burke, that comprised the body politic of 18th-century France. The Estates represented the acme of the social hierarchy – the powerful, established elite who determined how everyone else should worship and […]
In the comments of this week’s discussion starter, William Smale asks, “Who is connected and the corollary of who is not connected? Is the northern hemisphere more connected then the southern hemisphere? Is the so-called developed world more connected than the developing worlds?” William’s understanding of connectedness, at least in this instance, is about technology […]
Here on morph, we’ll begin to explore the main themes of the conference. Each week, a discussion opener will outline the main issues expected to be covered in the forum sessions: Week 1: Trust (Forum session: The Power of Trust) Week 2: How media is changing society (Forum session: The Role of Media in the […]