[Air-L] This week TV debates about Facebook and Andrew Keen

Nancy Baym nbaym at ku.edu
Sun Nov 11 19:03:02 PST 2007


The videos for these 2 shows are now streaming for a few more days on 
TVO's website (Look in the column on the left):

http://www.tvo.org/cfmx/tvoorg/theagenda/index.cfm?page_id=41

They can also be downloaded from iTunes if one subscribes to the 
Agenda video podcast.

I was one of the guests on the Facebook panel and think it was a good 
discussion that would be handy in teaching the topic and raising 
questions for class discussion. Download podcast here (not sure how 
long it stays there):

http://www.tvo.org/podcasts/theagenda/video/TAWSP_Debate_110707.mp4

I have avoided the Andrew Keen one :)

Nancy

>Hi folks, this Wednesday and Thursday TV Ontario will air two shows 
>of interest to Internet researchers. Wednesday 8pm (EST) there will 
>be a discussion about Facebook, Thursday same time there will be an 
>interview with the neo-elitist Brit (hey, allow me some 
>editorializing please) Andrew Keen... get ready to hear about how 
>the internet has killed the civil world. Those outside of Ontario 
>can see it online: 
>http://www.tvo.org/cfmx/tvoorg/theagenda/index.cfm?page_id=41
>
>
>-Greg
>
>Greg Elmer, PhD
>Bell Globemedia Research Chair, Ryerson University
>Director, Infoscape Research Lab, www.infoscapelab.ca
>Columnist, The Hill Times, www.hilltimes.com
>
>Address:
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>From: "Tamara A. Small" <tsmall at mta.ca>
>Date: Tuesday, November 6, 2007 7:37 am
>Subject: [Air-L] Conference: Parliament, ICTs and Citizen Engagement 
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>>  *Canadian Study of Parliament Group 2007 Conference:
>>  Parliament, ICTs and Citizen Engagement
>>
>>  Friday, December 7, 2007
>>  Ottawa, ON  (Parliament Hill - Room 200, West Block)*
>>
>>  The Canadian Study of Parliament Group annual conference will examine
>>
>>  the impact of information and communications technologies (ICTs) on
>>  parliaments and their relationship to citizens. This conference will
>>  look at how legislators and their constituents use ICTs to communicate
>>
>>  with each other, through e-mail, websites, blogs and other methods. 
>>  It
>>  will also look more broadly at how legislatures are using technology
>>  in
>>  new and innovative ways for committee consultations, enhanced website
>>
>>  features, and other attempts to utilize technology to connect and
>>  engage
>>  citizens in new ways.
>>
>>  Sessions will include:
>>  .    Current Uses of ICTs by Legislators
>>  .    Innovations and Challenges of ICTs in Legislative Politics
>>  .    Democratic Engagement
>>
>>  Panelists include Members of Parliament, federal and provincial public
>>
>>  servants and academics from across Canada. Darin Barney, Canada
>>  Research
>>  Chair in Technology and Citizenship, McGill University, will give the
>>
>>  keynote address.
>>
>>  For more information, contact the Canadian Study of Parliament Group 
>>
>>  (Tel: 613.995.2937 or e-mail: info at studyparliament.ca)
>>
>>  --
>>  Tamara A. Small, PhD
>>  Assistant Professor
>>  Department of Political Science
>>  Mount Allison University
>>  144 Main Street, Sackville, NB E4L 1A7
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