What is privacy in the context of the human presence in cyberspace? What constitutes personal sovereignty in the digital world? Could a social network have something like sovereignty?
Discussions about privacy and personal sovereignty in social networks should start with general questions. What is privacy in the context of the human presence in cyberspace? What constitutes personal sovereignty in the digital world? Could a social network have something like sovereignty? Who will defeat whom - a...
On April 12, 2018, Dostoevsky Library hosted a RIAC Urban Breakfast on «Facebook Wars and Twitter Protocol: What is Today’s Digital Diplomacy?»
The speakers included Oleg Shakirov, expert at the Center for Strategic Research and RIAC; Anton Gumensky, media researcher, lecturer at the faculties of journalism at MSU and ...
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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg tagged with Arspergers in 2008, not Putin
On the eve of the 2008 U.S. presidential election an article appeared in Gawker online magazine claiming that Facebook "founder" Mark Zuckerberg, known at that time for being media-shy and having a short attention span, suffered from Arspergers.
Zuckerberg never said he suffered from the syndrome. But a groundswell of social media caused the world to think that he did. Suddenly it became fashionable for celebreties in the West to say "I've got Arspergers." This is where social media crosses the line into being "big lie" media. And for Pentagon ...
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“The Better Angels of Our Nature” by Canadian psychologist Stephen Pinker is the latest choice by the Facebook Book Club. It's sales will no doubt increase accordingly. Pinker argues that violence in the world is on the ... ... (metropolitan St. Louis) Missouri.
As for the problems of managing institutional change, this blogger recommends learning from the pre-social media, pre-Cold War era. “Trotsky and the Problem of Soviet Bureaucracy” a new book by Tom Twiss, a professor ...