Two new reports from Aspen . . .

WHEN PUSH COMES TO PULL
The New Economy and Culture of Networking Technology

http://www.aspeninstitute.org/atf/cf/{DEB6F227-659B-4EC8-8F84-8DF23CA704F5}/2005InfoTechText.pdf

David Bollier, rapporteur. The author considers how communications, economics,
business, cultural and social institutions are changing from mass production to
an individualized “pull” model. When Push Comes to Pull describes the
co-existence of both push (top down or hierarchical) and pull (bottom up or
networked) models—how they interact, evolve, and overlay each other in the
networked information economy. The report explores the application of “pull” to
the worlds of business and economics, the content and intellectual property
industries, the emergence of an economy of the commons, and personal and social
dynamics including leadership in a pull world. It also touches on the
application of the pull model to learning systems, the military in the form of
network centric warfare, and the provision of government services.


Policy Issues for Telecommunications Reform
http://www.aspeninstitute.org/atf/cf/{DEB6F227-659B-4EC8-8F84-8DF23CA704F5}/2005TelecomReportText.pdf





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