We retired this podcast, because we couldn't parse it for 10 consecutive times.
A semi-regular broadcast about the way the web is changing our lives, why we should care and how we can use it to do good. Hosted by Jeff Sage and Mike Wickett.
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2012-09-11 | Daily life is connected life. In this episode we explore how networked individualism offers expanded opportunities for learning, problem solving, decision making and personal interaction with Lee Rainie, Director of the Pew Research Center's Internet a... |
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2012-09-10 | Kate Dubinski is a multi-media journalist with the London Free Press. In this episode we explore how the web has altered the news business and how journalists and citizens re-think new ways to produce and consume society's most sought after information... |
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2012-08-16 | David Gauntlett is Professor of Media and Communications, and Co-Director of the Communication and Media Research Institute at the University of Westminster. The institute is officially ranked as the leading centre of media and communications research ... |
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2012-06-13 | Jeff & Mike talk citizen engagement in a connected world. How can social technologies usher in an age of participation? Especially in municipal politics. We talk to some smart people using the web to enhance their lives and Jeff sits down with Dave... |
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2012-05-12 | In part 1 of mobile madness, Mike & Jeff explore how the mobile space represents truly uncharted innovation in digital media as consumers all over the world retire other forms of communication and content consumption for largely mobile options. Spe... |
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2012-04-25 | Jeff and Mike rant about the state of local politics in relation to the web. Jeff goes into the field and talks to some smart people about how they think the web is changing how we connect with politicians and with each other. |
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