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Interesting Ways to Communicate Your Research
To maximise the value of your research, you need to communicate it to others. There are many ways to do so: examples include applications and bids, conference presentations, gray literature, journal papers, media (old and new), public talks, and teaching. … Continue reading
A Sociological Theory of Communication – The Self-Organization of the Knowledge-Based Society
Read Read also: Introduction Networks of communication evolve in terms of reflexive exchanges. The codification of these reflections in language, that is, at the social level, can be considered as the operating system of society. Under sociologically specifiable conditions, the … Continue reading
Identity, Communities and Citizenship
Read This Report addresses three overlapping and interlocking domains; identity, community and citizenship. The Challenge will also explore the intersection of identity and community, and identity and citizenship, and the ways in which changing technologies are likely to impact all. … Continue reading
Posted in Change, Citizenship, Collaboration, Communication, Community, Engagement, Future learning, ICT technologies, Identity
Tagged citizenship, communities, future learning, identity
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Reworking the web, reworking the world – how web 2.0 is changing our society
Read The Web 2.0 phenomena in a sentence: lower communication costs have led to opportunities for more inclusive, collaborative, democratic online participation. As the costs of communicating online decreased, more people, in terms of million, decided that it was worth … Continue reading
Posted in Change, Communication, Conversations, Democracy, Dialogue, Social change, Web 2.0
Tagged communication, social change, web2.0
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Knowledge, Creativity and Communication
Read This report considers the potential effects of social and technological change on the character of knowledge, creativity and communication over the next three decades. It draws on evidence and insights from a set of 20 commissioned reviews in order … Continue reading
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Affect – Knowledge, Communication, Creativity and Emotion
Read Concerns about emotional well-being have recently become the focus of social policy, particularly in education settings. This is a sudden and unique development in placing new ideas about emotion and creativity and communication in curriculum content, pedagogy and assessment, … Continue reading
Posted in Communication, Creativity, Emotions, Knowledge
Tagged creativity, emotions, knowledge
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