theorycast.47 :: "Not My Problem" & other Singaporean citizen dilemmas

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Here are my thoughts on the government's new media engagement and the disaffected Singaporean netizen. This 1hr discussion talks about Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's National Day Rally Speech, with particular emphasis on the newly formed...

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Here are my thoughts on the government's new media engagement and the disaffected Singaporean netizen. This 1hr discussion talks about Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's National Day Rally Speech, with particular emphasis on the newly formed "Advisory Council on the Impact of New Media on Society" (AIMS) and their consultation paper on liberalizing Internet regulations in Singapore.
Read the full blog post here, complete with show notes and links: http://theory.isthereason.com/?p=2309

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  • singapore
  • government
  • politics
  • AIMS
  • community
  • internet
  • socialmedia

30 comments

1. kevin 1:04

Sep 01, 2008

Internet Filtering: Singapore vs. Rest of the world

2. kevin 3:36

Sep 01, 2008

PM Lee Hsien Loong NDR Speech on citizen engagement through New Media

3. kevin 6:20

Sep 01, 2008

Advisory Council on the Impact of New Media and Society (AIMS)

4. kevin 8:17

Sep 01, 2008

Chapter 1: E-engagement

5. kevin 9:47

Sep 01, 2008

Chapter 2: Allowing Political Content

6. kevin 12:27

Sep 01, 2008

Chapter 3: Protection of Minors

7. kevin 16:41

Sep 01, 2008

Chapter 4: Intermediary Immunity for Online Defamation

8. kevin 19:34

Sep 01, 2008

Where do Singaporeans discuss social issues online?

9. kevin 19:57

Sep 01, 2008

REACH Feedback web site

10. kevin 21:43

Sep 01, 2008

Young PAP forum

11. kevin 23:23

Sep 01, 2008

HardwareZone

12. kevin 27:58

Sep 01, 2008

REACH Facebook Group

13. kevin 30:58

Sep 01, 2008

Inequalities of Online Communities

14. kevin 31:12

Sep 01, 2008

MrBrowns publishing of "New media: This government doesnt get it"

15. kevin 35:09

Sep 01, 2008

George Orwell's 1984

16. kevin 37:42

Sep 01, 2008

Chee Soon Juan as a Singapore Martyr

17. kevin 39:13

Sep 01, 2008

Fear becomes the irresponsible reflex / excuse for being apolitical.

18. kevin 39:30

Sep 01, 2008

TODAYonline: Reach-ing Out to Gen Y

19. kevin 41:23

Sep 01, 2008

Jakob Nielsens Participation Inequality: Encouraging More Users to Contribute

20. kevin 44:50

Sep 01, 2008

Lessons on Media Literacy: Panic in 1938 and 2008

21. kevin 46:10

Sep 01, 2008

South Koreas Infodemics: 50,000 protester against U.S. beef import

22. kevin 51:41

Sep 01, 2008

H.G. Wells The War of the Worlds 1938 Radio Broadcast

23. kevin 49:17

Sep 01, 2008

Types of Collective Intelligence

24. kevin 53:32

Sep 01, 2008

The yellow, violent mob culture of a Chinese BBS

25. kevin 55:21

Sep 01, 2008

Lawrence Lessig's CODE: The Pathetic Dot model

26. kevin 59:04

Sep 01, 2008

Socio-technological approach to encouraging engagement

27. kevin 59:47

Sep 01, 2008

User Reputation (e.g. Yahoo! Answers, eBay)

28. kevin 62:20

Sep 01, 2008

Comment filtering by the users (e.g. Digg, Slashdot)

29. kevin 63:39

Sep 01, 2008

Paid crowdsourcing for public policy ideas (e.g. Innocentive)

30. kevin 64:49

Sep 01, 2008

Pro-Am approach to citizen journalism (e.g. Assignment Zero)

31. kevin 68:49

Sep 01, 2008

We live on a little red dot. We have to cooperate to survive.

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