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Uploaded on May 27, 2010
Danah Boyd (Microsoft Research),
"Connecting with Communities"
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All Comments (5)
enfrancese 3 years ago
Good speech. As a librarian I find the themes very important. I like one of the messages spoken: it's education, education, education.
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FOOLYCOOLY 3 years ago
I love it. Great-- eloquent, intelligent, direct and to the point. Hearing this has helped me connect my thinking to a global significance (of education/equality).
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OfficialSOIssues 3 years ago
The media and grand standing politicians who exploit a tragedy and peoples fears, don't tell you that sex offenders have the LOWEST RECIDIVISM rate of any other criminal, except murderers, either. Everyone thinks it's high. Disinformation makes people a lot of money, and gets them ratings and votes.
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OfficialSOIssues 3 years ago
EXCELLENT VIDEO, and we've posted it on our channel and blog.
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geofferykehrig2010 3 years ago
Laws and principles need to be modified when they are not fully meeting their existing goals. This video was an excellent example of this.
Also a great example of how "labeling" can disempower people throughout their lives.
Mass template solutions often never work for all individual situations ... each incident and person really has to be looked at separately before they can be fairly and accurately 'labelled' in our society.
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