Steven Clift
Wed, 30 Nov 2005 10:57:49 -0800
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I've decided to keep DoWire on light mode until at least 500 people
download and listen to my one hour Everyday Citizens speech. We are
over half way there, so join them:
http://dowire.org/media/everydaycitizens.mp3 (15MB)
You can listen at your computer or transfer it to your MP3 player.
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The details on this non-Power Point, radio-style speech:
Everyday Citizens: Community Life in the Information Age
A new speech by Steven Clift, http://publicus.net
Join Steven Clift as he ties together the first decade of
"e-democracy" with a citizen-centric agenda for building community
life and democracy in the the 21st century. The Internet allows
citizens to become everyday citizens "anywhere, any time" by deeply
connecting them to things local not just global.
What ideas, lessons, and models can we import and combine in order to
strengthen the quality of life and democracy in our local
communities? After a global speaking tours across 25 countries,
places as diverse as Mongolia, Iceland, Lebanon, and South Korea,
Clift connects the best online realities in an optimistic recipe that
will help us defeat Internet-empowered "politics as usual" and
counter the emerging virtual civil war among partisans online.
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