5:00PM
to 6:00PM
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Panel
→ Interactive
Venue:
Austin Convention Center, Ballroom D (500 E Cesar Chavez St)
Speaker: Clay Shirky
About: The conversation around social media and political action has been roughly divided into idealists ("Social tools help people collaborate in general, so they will help insurgents in particular") and the realists ("It's never happened in an autocracy, but it's failed many times.") That conversation changed on January 14th, when Tunisian insurgents used those tools to help coordinate the ouster of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. That and subsequent events in the region make the idealist position more realistic, and the realist position less so. Given that change, what can we understand about the effects social media did and didn't have in the pro-democratic uprisings, and what, if anything, can we do to help?
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Emily Lim
Jesse Chan-Norris
Leonard Lin
Thor PrichardYurij Bryndzia
katiemoffatKurt Pennypacker
Steve Mulder
jabbott
Axelle Tessandier
Daniela Michelon
Edward Piou
rustyhJen Lee Reeves
Lizz Judd
croyal
mthomps00joshuanguyen
Guillaume Decugis
caitlinm74
Jenn Howard
Hillary HartleyWillo O'Brien :: WilloToons + Stitch Labs
Kelly Butler
Kyle Wiebalk
seannui
Patrick Haney
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