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Participation culture, creativity, and social change

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David Gauntlett's inaugural lecture, 'Participation culture, creativity, and social change', from 12 November 2008: the key themes in ten minutes

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  • cute .. like your clip .. keep it up =)

  • Elements of the Great Turning in the video (thru my eyes).

    Wellbeing being improved: The reigning myth of 'economic growth for well off people leads to more wellbeing', can be replaced by the making-and-doing culture. Sufficiently provisioned we measurably increase our wellbeing with m-a-d culture and live sustainably using e.g. Genuine Progress Indicator.

    "Create what a better life would look like". Civil society putting itself in the driving seat, having a vision and then acting on it.

  • post- ? movement

  • @michigan6443 whats a demorat party?

  • "we need to stop depending on piliticians and start doing things ourselves" Wow looks like the democrat party would vanish if they took that statement seriously.

  • Interesting simple presentation, maybe still a bit hungry for more theoretical frames...and working together with artists might be a good way for your aims.

  • I's true, rather than just sitting back we need to be more creative and share our own individual skills

  • Fantastic talk

  • Awesome work. I'm totally on board.

  • Nice work. keep it up. mean time come for social media marketing for esteembpo**com

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