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Pourquoi le Huffington Post gagne de l'argent
15 April[ —]L'immeuble du Huffington Post situé au coeur de Soho à New York, ne ressemble pas au majestueux gratte-ciel du New-York Times planté dans l'électrique quartier de Time Square. Il faut entrer dans l'immeuble pour trouver, sur une vieille plaque, parmi les noms inconnus d'autres sociétés, le logo vert et noir du média qui est en train de devenir le premier site d'informations américain.
Le Huffington Post est une “petite rédaction”, comparée au millier de journalistes du NY Times : 65 professionnels, dont 11 reporters, et 12 en charge des 6000 blogueurs actifs (...)
Le Huffington Post est une “petite rédaction”, comparée au millier de journalistes du NY Times : 65 professionnels, dont 11 reporters, et 12 en charge des 6000 blogueurs actifs (...)
Source: La Social Newsroom
10 janvier 1998 : Les chômeurs investissent l'ancienne ANPE de la presqu'ile qu'ils transforment en squat social lyonnais
15 April[ —]Cet hiver 1997/1998 est celui du mouvement des chômeurs et précaires où des dizaines de milliers de personnes se révoltent malgré tout contre la misère et les humiliations. La vitalité et l'énergie de ce mouvement a défrayé la chronique pendant quelques mois dans tous les médias hexagonaux, et ces quelques dizaines de milliers de personnes ont réussi à faire trembler le gouvernement socialiste de Lionel Jospin.
Source: Rebellyon
The progressive ideals behind Open Government Data are being used to further interests of the neoliberal state
20 March[ —]A range of social actors are pushing for Open Government Data, from open research advocates to the private sector, resulting in a complex and contested landscape. Jo Bates examines recent developments on how the government have been able to use the rhetoric of transparency for political ends, paving the way for the implementation of long term austerity. She argues we cannot make assumptions about the benefits of ‘openness' and must continue to revisit the data infrastructure and governance framework. (...)
Source: Impact of Social Sciences
How The CIA Uses Social Media to Track How People Feel
20 March[ —]In a nondescript building in Virginia, “vengeful librarians” are tracking millions of tweets, blog posts, and Facebook updates from around the world
How stable is China? What are people discussing and thinking in Pakistan? To answer these sorts of question, the U.S. government has turned to a rich source: social media.(...)
How stable is China? What are people discussing and thinking in Pakistan? To answer these sorts of question, the U.S. government has turned to a rich source: social media.(...)
Source: Euro-Police
The London Riots – On Consumerism coming Home to Roost | Zygmunt Bauman
31 January[ —]These are not hunger or bread riots. These are riots of defective and disqualified consumers.
Revolutions are not staple products of social inequality; but minefields are. Minefields are areas filled with randomly scattered explosives: one can be pretty sure that some of them, some time, will explode – but one can't say with any degree of certainty which ones and when.
Revolutions are not staple products of social inequality; but minefields are. Minefields are areas filled with randomly scattered explosives: one can be pretty sure that some of them, some time, will explode – but one can't say with any degree of certainty which ones and when.
Source: Social Europe Journal