- Is “Incivility” the New Communism? – Locally, our admin has tried this move to silence opposition and try to control register. It's kind of interesting to watch, but is really is a little desperate. Sad, almost, because the label just doesn't carry enough power to silence the opposition. How do you condemn incivility w/o being yourself uncivil? W silence, of course. – (none)
- something is rotten in the state of…Twitter | the theoryblog – Yeah, ok, if writ large. But it's not happening this way in my sphericule. Which is the point: the rot may be a function of lack of context, looking at tweets as floating free, like plastic beads in the ocean. But locally, exchange is contextualized and there are other social mores and practices at work. – (twitter erhet social_practices network_practices )
- Peak StreamMode – StreamMode and StateMode as nascent stubs for more development. – (twitter ehret wcw weblogs )
Tag Archives: social_practices
bookmarks for February 26th, 2011
bookmarks for February 12th, 2011
- TidBITS Opinion: Why The Daily Is So Yesterday – Adam's observations on Murdoch's wooden goose. It's about the news, Rupert, not the publication. The problem isn't the app; it's lack of the social. – (Publication newjournalism newspaper social_practices #en3177 )
- Gillmor Gang 2.12.11 (TCTV) – a breakneck consideration of email and twitter, adding social signals, and @mentions – (#en3177 twitter email social_practices social_signals @ )
- The Voynich Manuscript – – (codex alchemy botanical ms illustrated_ms )
- Many Eyes – IBM experiment in visualization and data exploration – (data infographics visualization )
bookmarks for December 1st, 2010 through December 2nd, 2010
- Theft! A History of Music —Part 3: If I could turn forward time… | opensource.com – – (music mashup copyright )
- Theft! A History of Music—Part 2: Copyright jams | opensource.com – – (music mashup copyright )
- Theft! A History of Music—Part 1: Plato and all that jazz | opensource.com – – (music copyright mashup )
- Reading in the Digital Age, or, Reading How We’ve Always Read | Booksquare – – (reading social_practices )