May 14, 2009 This panel presents a range of perspectives on the social and symbolic action afforded by new media in the realm of politics and international relations.
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agapitoflores001 2 months ago
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tlfettled 3 months ago
one primary reason for the facility of the United States optic fiber network was due to the availability of rights of way due to existent railway lines. this could be done in Asia, by putting in place a series of railroads, and where there are mountain barriers, perhaps a system of microwave towers.
paulhallart 3 months ago
Excellent concise lecture!
The professor wants input. Here's mine:
He makes a plausible case that sometimes internet blockage is not a direct result of political will. However, if the inability to finance infrastructure is a cause, we must consider any financial institution's responsibility. That includes banks, individual bankers and the international banking system et al.
In other words, if the whole system is greedy and corrupt, it won't finance free information flow contrary to its ends.
OldSchoolSkill 3 months ago
the objective is not in who gets the most eyeballs, but who gets only the minority of them that actually matter.
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gohammz 3 months ago
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