Die Social Media Release. Oder: Agenda Setting im Social Web?Thomas Pleil
Kurze Unterrichtseinheit für den Studiengang Online-Journalismus an der Hochschule Darmstadt und den Studiengang Journalismus und Public Relations an der FH Joanneum, Graz.
Social Media und Unternehmen: Neu vs. Alt oder zusammen?Johannes Lenz
Social Media ist in aller Munde. Traditionelle Medien, wie Print oder TV nehmen den Begriff immer häufiger auf. „Social Media becomes socially“ könnte man meinen. Der Schein trügt: Social Media ist neu und das Neue übt zwar seit jeher einen unwiderstehlichen Reiz auf die Menschen aus, doch wird Social Media längst noch nicht die Relevanz in der Gesellschaft zugeschrieben, die sich die darin bewegenden Akteure erhoffen.
Unternehmen, aus Menschen erst existent, tun sich schwer, diese neue Entwicklung des Internets von der Informationsplattform zum Echtzeit-Dialog- und Beziehungsnetz zu fassen.
Was eint Social Media und Unternehmen? Was trennt sie (noch)? Der Versuch einer Annäherung.
The document summarizes an organic foliar fertilizer called Gopureganic that is made from abaca and fortified with abaca enzyme, flavonoids, and nutrients. It contains information on the product ingredients, application instructions, results from research trials on vegetables, and contact information for the distributor.
This document outlines the services provided by Ambulatory Practice Solutions for implementing an electronic health records system. It includes needs analysis, vendor selection, go-live support, and ongoing sustaining support. The services cover practice management, operational preparedness like user training and infrastructure setup, managing the go-live, and a sustaining support model for upgrades, help desk, and maintenance.
The IQ Business Group is a global consulting and technology firm that provides business transformation services through industry-specific solutions and operational process optimization. It has over 1,000 employees in offices around the world and has served over 250 clients. Its services include business consulting, data analytics, technology solutions, risk management, and learning and development solutions to help clients improve performance and reduce costs.
1) The document describes Steven Fritz's experience implementing electronic medical record (EMR) systems at various hospitals and medical groups.
2) Implementations included deploying the Allscripts EMR across acute care, ambulatory, and emergency department settings as well as integrating GE Centricity upgrades and additional modules.
3) Significant analysis was required to support new applications and business objectives while maintaining integration between inpatient and outpatient systems.
Die Social Media Release. Oder: Agenda Setting im Social Web?Thomas Pleil
Kurze Unterrichtseinheit für den Studiengang Online-Journalismus an der Hochschule Darmstadt und den Studiengang Journalismus und Public Relations an der FH Joanneum, Graz.
Social Media und Unternehmen: Neu vs. Alt oder zusammen?Johannes Lenz
Social Media ist in aller Munde. Traditionelle Medien, wie Print oder TV nehmen den Begriff immer häufiger auf. „Social Media becomes socially“ könnte man meinen. Der Schein trügt: Social Media ist neu und das Neue übt zwar seit jeher einen unwiderstehlichen Reiz auf die Menschen aus, doch wird Social Media längst noch nicht die Relevanz in der Gesellschaft zugeschrieben, die sich die darin bewegenden Akteure erhoffen.
Unternehmen, aus Menschen erst existent, tun sich schwer, diese neue Entwicklung des Internets von der Informationsplattform zum Echtzeit-Dialog- und Beziehungsnetz zu fassen.
Was eint Social Media und Unternehmen? Was trennt sie (noch)? Der Versuch einer Annäherung.
The document summarizes an organic foliar fertilizer called Gopureganic that is made from abaca and fortified with abaca enzyme, flavonoids, and nutrients. It contains information on the product ingredients, application instructions, results from research trials on vegetables, and contact information for the distributor.
This document outlines the services provided by Ambulatory Practice Solutions for implementing an electronic health records system. It includes needs analysis, vendor selection, go-live support, and ongoing sustaining support. The services cover practice management, operational preparedness like user training and infrastructure setup, managing the go-live, and a sustaining support model for upgrades, help desk, and maintenance.
The IQ Business Group is a global consulting and technology firm that provides business transformation services through industry-specific solutions and operational process optimization. It has over 1,000 employees in offices around the world and has served over 250 clients. Its services include business consulting, data analytics, technology solutions, risk management, and learning and development solutions to help clients improve performance and reduce costs.
1) The document describes Steven Fritz's experience implementing electronic medical record (EMR) systems at various hospitals and medical groups.
2) Implementations included deploying the Allscripts EMR across acute care, ambulatory, and emergency department settings as well as integrating GE Centricity upgrades and additional modules.
3) Significant analysis was required to support new applications and business objectives while maintaining integration between inpatient and outpatient systems.
Abacasys is a leading professional services organization that provides Oracle software support & allied services to help businesses to improve processes and performance to achieve competitive advantage. An Oracle partner with a strong management team, first class customer service history and a proven track record of successful service delivery, Abacasys retained as a trusted advisory by many leading organizations.
We have focused on returning genuine onshore and offshore choice capabilities and providing a credible alternative to the largest Consulting firms for our customers who are looking for the right long-term partner at the most advantageous terms.
Abacasys Cloud Solutions
Abacasys through its software development arm Abacasys Cloud Solutions provides business software solutions to solve complex business problems using the power of Oracle and cloud computing. Our most popular solutions helps Indian and US IT organizations in their most critical business areas.
SLFC EMR application playbook templateSteven Fritz
The document provides an equipment requirements list and floor plan for deploying an ePrescribing module at International Health Care San Jose. It includes a list of the number and types of devices needed in each area of the practice, such as computers, monitors, printers, and network ports. A floor plan drawing shows the proposed placement of these devices. The project will require ordering and installing the equipment before staff training and go-live activities.
Development of a Resource Center Model and Exercise for Supporting Mass Proph...James Garrow
Presentation given at 2009 Public Health Preparedness Summit. Describes a model to support the opening of multiple Points of Dispensing (PODs) to distribute mass prophylaxis in a large urban area. The Resource Center coordinates communications and resource requests from PODs to the EOC. Also mentioned is an accompanying exercise.
The IQ Business Group is a global consulting and technology firm that provides business transformation services through industry-specific solutions and operational process optimization. It has over 1,000 employees in offices around the world and has served over 250 clients. Its services include business consulting, data analytics, technology solutions, risk management, and learning and development solutions to help clients improve performance and reduce costs.
Abaca, also known as manila hemp, is extracted from the leaf sheath of the abaca plant, a close relative of banana native to the Philippines. It is one of the strongest natural fibers and is used by the paper industry for teabags and other specialty papers. Abaca fiber is also used to make durable ropes, ship's lines, fishing nets, bags, carpets, clothing and furniture due to its strength and resistance to salt water damage. Planting abaca assists with erosion control, biodiversity rehabilitation, and prevention of floods and landslides while abaca waste can be used as organic fertilizer.
Metallic glasses, also known as amorphous metals or glassy metals, have an atomic structure that is non-crystalline and disordered like liquids. They are produced by rapidly cooling molten metal alloys to below the glass transition temperature before crystals can form. This gives metallic glasses properties unlike conventional metals, such as high strength and elasticity. Some key applications of metallic glasses include use in sports equipment due to their formability and in electronic device casings due to their corrosion resistance.
Pina fiber is obtained from the leaves of pineapple plants. It is made through a labor intensive process of cutting leaves, separating fibers, and hand scraping and knotting them. Pina fiber is lustrous and durable with physical and chemical properties that make it resistant to wear and require no harsh chemicals for care. While pina fabric was once globally in demand, cheaper cotton replaced it until recent revival efforts that have restored its status as a symbol of Philippine culture and elite fashion. Pina weaving survives as an important cultural heritage craft.
Study of properties of banana fiber reinforced compositeseSAT Journals
Abstract Natural fiber composites are nowadays being used in various engineering applications to increase the strength and to optimise the weight and the cost of the product. Various natural fibres such as coir, sisal, jute, coir and banana are used as reinforcement materials. In this paper both treated and untreated banana fiber are taken for the development of the hybrid composite material. The untreated banana fiber is treated by sodium hydroxide to increase the wettability. The untreated banana fiber and sodium hydroxide treated banana fiber are used as reinforcing material for both Epoxy resin matrix and Vinyl ester resin matrix. Coconut shell powder is used along with both untreated and treated banana fiber as a reinforcing material. In this process the banana fiber is treated with 5% of sodium hydroxide for one hour and the specimen is fabricated by hand moulding process. The mould used for fabricating the hybrid composite material is made up of aluminium with a debonding agent applied on the inner side. The banana fiber content is kept constant to 30% of weight fraction of entire composite material. The variation in mechanical properties are studied and analyzed. Here, the tensile strength has calculated by universal testing machine, impact strength has calculated by pendulum impact tester and flexural strength has calculated by universal testing machine with flexural test arrangement of the specimen. Then the treated and untreated specimens are analyzed and compared through Scanning Electron Microscope to study about its adhesion between fiber and resin matrix and surface morphology. Keywords: Natural Fiber Composites, Mechanical Properties, Surface morphology
Properties of Natural and Man made fibersTalha Rehman
This fiber test report summarizes burn, chemical, and microscopic tests performed on several natural and synthetic fibers. Cotton, linen, wool, jute, and silk are analyzed as natural fibers. Rayon, polyester, and nylon are examined as synthetic fibers. For each fiber, the burn test describes how it ignites and behaves when burned. The chemical test discusses the fiber's reactions to bleaches, acids, and alkalis. The microscopic test outlines what each fiber looks like at the microscopic level.
Abaca: The World's Most Effective Spam FilterJohn Jefferies
The document summarizes Abaca Corporation's next-generation anti-spam technology and products. It describes the limitations of traditional spam defenses and accuracy claims from vendors. Abaca delivers highly accurate spam filtering using real-time, crowd-sourced receiver reputation algorithms without blacklists, rules, or content inspection. Their flagship CLX solution integrates easily and scales to protect large mail providers like Yahoo. Customers report superior spam blocking without impacting performance or user experience.
Pineapple fiber properties and uses by vignesh dhanabalanVignesh Dhanabalan
This document summarizes research on the properties and uses of pineapple fibre. It discusses the chemical composition of the fibre, which is mostly cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. It describes how the fibre is extracted from pineapple leaves through retting and degumming processes to remove non-fibrous materials. The fibre has potential for use as a textile or composite material due to its physical properties. However, its spinnability and weavability could be improved by adjusting the length-to-width ratio and treating it with acids.
This document discusses smart materials, specifically shape memory alloys. It defines smart materials as materials that can dramatically change properties in response to external stimuli like heat. Shape memory alloys are described as being able to "remember" their original shape when heated above a transition temperature. Examples of applications include orthodontic wires, eyeglass frames, and aircraft components. While smart materials show potential, issues like fatigue and cost need further study.
This document provides information on various types of fibres including plant fibres like cotton and jute, animal fibres like silk and wool, mineral fibres like asbestos and glass wool, and synthetic fibres like rayon and nylon. For each fibre, it describes the source, constituents, chemical tests, methods of preparation, and uses. It also includes information on other materials like kaolin, chalk, and diatomite.
This document summarizes man-made fiber spinning technology. There are three main types of spinning - melt, dry, and wet spinning. Melt spinning involves melting the polymer and extruding it through spinnerets. Dry spinning uses a volatile solvent to dissolve the polymer before extrusion. Wet spinning extrudes the polymer solution into a coagulating bath. Each method has advantages and disadvantages related to investment cost, hazard level, heat requirement, and production speed. The document also discusses properties required for fiber-forming polymers and the basic spinning system components like spinnerets.
This document discusses different types of natural fibers that can be used to make composites, including plant fibers like jute, banana, and stem fibers; animal fibers like wool and silk; and mineral fibers like asbestos. It provides details on the properties and processing of select natural fibers like jute, banana, and wool fibers. The applications and advantages of natural fiber composites are also mentioned.
Timber seasoning is the controlled process of reducing moisture content in wood. It aims to dry wood to around 22% moisture content. This makes the wood more stable and prevents defects like splitting or fungal/insect damage. There are two main seasoning methods - air seasoning which is slow and done outdoors, and kiln seasoning which is faster using controlled heat, humidity and air flow. Moisture content is measured using moisture meters or weighing samples before and after drying. Seasoning causes wood to shrink unevenly which can lead to cupping or shakes.
The document is a presentation on textiles and man-made fibers from Southeast University in Bangladesh. It includes sections on textile fibers and their classification, properties of man-made fibers and how their chemical structure influences these properties. It also discusses various spinning processes like melt, dry, and wet spinning and manufacturing processes for specific fibers like viscose and cuprammonium rayon.
Advanced material of construction..ppt24545452SHUBHAM DABHADE
This document discusses different types of building materials including stones, bricks, tiles, cement, and glass claddings. It describes the common uses of different stones such as basalt, granite, and limestone in construction. It also outlines different types of bricks and tiles, and classifies various cements. Glass claddings are discussed as an increasingly popular building material that provides benefits such as energy efficiency but also has disadvantages like higher costs.
This document provides information about various types of wood and timber. It discusses hardwoods which come from broad-leaf deciduous trees like oak. It also discusses softwoods which come from coniferous trees that do not lose their leaves. Softwood is used widely in construction. Manufactured boards like plywood and MDF are also described, which are made from gluing wood layers or fibers together. The document also covers wood properties, classifications, elements of a tree, defects in timber, and uses of different wood types.
Projektvorstellung des EU-Forschungsprojekts WeGov im BundestagTimo Wandhoefer
WeGov - Where eGovernment meets the eSociety ist ein EU-Forschungsprojekt. Das Ziel ist - den digitalen Dialog zwischen Bürgern und Politik zu verbessern. Hierfür entwickelt WeGov einen Instrumentenkasten.
Die Präsentation zeigt den Halbzeitstand und dient der verstärkten Einbindung der Stakeholder in den Entwicklungsprozess.
Abacasys is a leading professional services organization that provides Oracle software support & allied services to help businesses to improve processes and performance to achieve competitive advantage. An Oracle partner with a strong management team, first class customer service history and a proven track record of successful service delivery, Abacasys retained as a trusted advisory by many leading organizations.
We have focused on returning genuine onshore and offshore choice capabilities and providing a credible alternative to the largest Consulting firms for our customers who are looking for the right long-term partner at the most advantageous terms.
Abacasys Cloud Solutions
Abacasys through its software development arm Abacasys Cloud Solutions provides business software solutions to solve complex business problems using the power of Oracle and cloud computing. Our most popular solutions helps Indian and US IT organizations in their most critical business areas.
SLFC EMR application playbook templateSteven Fritz
The document provides an equipment requirements list and floor plan for deploying an ePrescribing module at International Health Care San Jose. It includes a list of the number and types of devices needed in each area of the practice, such as computers, monitors, printers, and network ports. A floor plan drawing shows the proposed placement of these devices. The project will require ordering and installing the equipment before staff training and go-live activities.
Development of a Resource Center Model and Exercise for Supporting Mass Proph...James Garrow
Presentation given at 2009 Public Health Preparedness Summit. Describes a model to support the opening of multiple Points of Dispensing (PODs) to distribute mass prophylaxis in a large urban area. The Resource Center coordinates communications and resource requests from PODs to the EOC. Also mentioned is an accompanying exercise.
The IQ Business Group is a global consulting and technology firm that provides business transformation services through industry-specific solutions and operational process optimization. It has over 1,000 employees in offices around the world and has served over 250 clients. Its services include business consulting, data analytics, technology solutions, risk management, and learning and development solutions to help clients improve performance and reduce costs.
Abaca, also known as manila hemp, is extracted from the leaf sheath of the abaca plant, a close relative of banana native to the Philippines. It is one of the strongest natural fibers and is used by the paper industry for teabags and other specialty papers. Abaca fiber is also used to make durable ropes, ship's lines, fishing nets, bags, carpets, clothing and furniture due to its strength and resistance to salt water damage. Planting abaca assists with erosion control, biodiversity rehabilitation, and prevention of floods and landslides while abaca waste can be used as organic fertilizer.
Metallic glasses, also known as amorphous metals or glassy metals, have an atomic structure that is non-crystalline and disordered like liquids. They are produced by rapidly cooling molten metal alloys to below the glass transition temperature before crystals can form. This gives metallic glasses properties unlike conventional metals, such as high strength and elasticity. Some key applications of metallic glasses include use in sports equipment due to their formability and in electronic device casings due to their corrosion resistance.
Pina fiber is obtained from the leaves of pineapple plants. It is made through a labor intensive process of cutting leaves, separating fibers, and hand scraping and knotting them. Pina fiber is lustrous and durable with physical and chemical properties that make it resistant to wear and require no harsh chemicals for care. While pina fabric was once globally in demand, cheaper cotton replaced it until recent revival efforts that have restored its status as a symbol of Philippine culture and elite fashion. Pina weaving survives as an important cultural heritage craft.
Study of properties of banana fiber reinforced compositeseSAT Journals
Abstract Natural fiber composites are nowadays being used in various engineering applications to increase the strength and to optimise the weight and the cost of the product. Various natural fibres such as coir, sisal, jute, coir and banana are used as reinforcement materials. In this paper both treated and untreated banana fiber are taken for the development of the hybrid composite material. The untreated banana fiber is treated by sodium hydroxide to increase the wettability. The untreated banana fiber and sodium hydroxide treated banana fiber are used as reinforcing material for both Epoxy resin matrix and Vinyl ester resin matrix. Coconut shell powder is used along with both untreated and treated banana fiber as a reinforcing material. In this process the banana fiber is treated with 5% of sodium hydroxide for one hour and the specimen is fabricated by hand moulding process. The mould used for fabricating the hybrid composite material is made up of aluminium with a debonding agent applied on the inner side. The banana fiber content is kept constant to 30% of weight fraction of entire composite material. The variation in mechanical properties are studied and analyzed. Here, the tensile strength has calculated by universal testing machine, impact strength has calculated by pendulum impact tester and flexural strength has calculated by universal testing machine with flexural test arrangement of the specimen. Then the treated and untreated specimens are analyzed and compared through Scanning Electron Microscope to study about its adhesion between fiber and resin matrix and surface morphology. Keywords: Natural Fiber Composites, Mechanical Properties, Surface morphology
Properties of Natural and Man made fibersTalha Rehman
This fiber test report summarizes burn, chemical, and microscopic tests performed on several natural and synthetic fibers. Cotton, linen, wool, jute, and silk are analyzed as natural fibers. Rayon, polyester, and nylon are examined as synthetic fibers. For each fiber, the burn test describes how it ignites and behaves when burned. The chemical test discusses the fiber's reactions to bleaches, acids, and alkalis. The microscopic test outlines what each fiber looks like at the microscopic level.
Abaca: The World's Most Effective Spam FilterJohn Jefferies
The document summarizes Abaca Corporation's next-generation anti-spam technology and products. It describes the limitations of traditional spam defenses and accuracy claims from vendors. Abaca delivers highly accurate spam filtering using real-time, crowd-sourced receiver reputation algorithms without blacklists, rules, or content inspection. Their flagship CLX solution integrates easily and scales to protect large mail providers like Yahoo. Customers report superior spam blocking without impacting performance or user experience.
Pineapple fiber properties and uses by vignesh dhanabalanVignesh Dhanabalan
This document summarizes research on the properties and uses of pineapple fibre. It discusses the chemical composition of the fibre, which is mostly cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. It describes how the fibre is extracted from pineapple leaves through retting and degumming processes to remove non-fibrous materials. The fibre has potential for use as a textile or composite material due to its physical properties. However, its spinnability and weavability could be improved by adjusting the length-to-width ratio and treating it with acids.
This document discusses smart materials, specifically shape memory alloys. It defines smart materials as materials that can dramatically change properties in response to external stimuli like heat. Shape memory alloys are described as being able to "remember" their original shape when heated above a transition temperature. Examples of applications include orthodontic wires, eyeglass frames, and aircraft components. While smart materials show potential, issues like fatigue and cost need further study.
This document provides information on various types of fibres including plant fibres like cotton and jute, animal fibres like silk and wool, mineral fibres like asbestos and glass wool, and synthetic fibres like rayon and nylon. For each fibre, it describes the source, constituents, chemical tests, methods of preparation, and uses. It also includes information on other materials like kaolin, chalk, and diatomite.
This document summarizes man-made fiber spinning technology. There are three main types of spinning - melt, dry, and wet spinning. Melt spinning involves melting the polymer and extruding it through spinnerets. Dry spinning uses a volatile solvent to dissolve the polymer before extrusion. Wet spinning extrudes the polymer solution into a coagulating bath. Each method has advantages and disadvantages related to investment cost, hazard level, heat requirement, and production speed. The document also discusses properties required for fiber-forming polymers and the basic spinning system components like spinnerets.
This document discusses different types of natural fibers that can be used to make composites, including plant fibers like jute, banana, and stem fibers; animal fibers like wool and silk; and mineral fibers like asbestos. It provides details on the properties and processing of select natural fibers like jute, banana, and wool fibers. The applications and advantages of natural fiber composites are also mentioned.
Timber seasoning is the controlled process of reducing moisture content in wood. It aims to dry wood to around 22% moisture content. This makes the wood more stable and prevents defects like splitting or fungal/insect damage. There are two main seasoning methods - air seasoning which is slow and done outdoors, and kiln seasoning which is faster using controlled heat, humidity and air flow. Moisture content is measured using moisture meters or weighing samples before and after drying. Seasoning causes wood to shrink unevenly which can lead to cupping or shakes.
The document is a presentation on textiles and man-made fibers from Southeast University in Bangladesh. It includes sections on textile fibers and their classification, properties of man-made fibers and how their chemical structure influences these properties. It also discusses various spinning processes like melt, dry, and wet spinning and manufacturing processes for specific fibers like viscose and cuprammonium rayon.
Advanced material of construction..ppt24545452SHUBHAM DABHADE
This document discusses different types of building materials including stones, bricks, tiles, cement, and glass claddings. It describes the common uses of different stones such as basalt, granite, and limestone in construction. It also outlines different types of bricks and tiles, and classifies various cements. Glass claddings are discussed as an increasingly popular building material that provides benefits such as energy efficiency but also has disadvantages like higher costs.
This document provides information about various types of wood and timber. It discusses hardwoods which come from broad-leaf deciduous trees like oak. It also discusses softwoods which come from coniferous trees that do not lose their leaves. Softwood is used widely in construction. Manufactured boards like plywood and MDF are also described, which are made from gluing wood layers or fibers together. The document also covers wood properties, classifications, elements of a tree, defects in timber, and uses of different wood types.
Projektvorstellung des EU-Forschungsprojekts WeGov im BundestagTimo Wandhoefer
WeGov - Where eGovernment meets the eSociety ist ein EU-Forschungsprojekt. Das Ziel ist - den digitalen Dialog zwischen Bürgern und Politik zu verbessern. Hierfür entwickelt WeGov einen Instrumentenkasten.
Die Präsentation zeigt den Halbzeitstand und dient der verstärkten Einbindung der Stakeholder in den Entwicklungsprozess.
Präsentation von Eva Gottmann (Universität Augsburg, Twitter: @Evsche), bei der Fortbildung "Soziale Netzwerke in der kirchlichen Arbeit", Landau 19.-21.11.2012
Sturm im Wasserglas? Bedeutung sozialer Netzwerke im Internet für die Meinung...Stefan Klix
Vortrag bei den 1. Chemnitzer Politiktagen (15.10.2011) über den Strukturwandel der Öffentlichkeit im Internetzeitalter und die Bedeutung sozialer Netzwerke für die Meinungsbildung.
#onkomm13 - Panel 2 - Swaran Sandhu (Hochschule der Medien): Dialog als Mythos#onkomm13
#onkomm13 - Panel 2 - Swaran Sandhu (Hochschule der Medien): Dialog als Mythos: normative Konzeptionen der Online-PR im Spannungsfeld zwischen Technikdeterminismus und strategischem Handlungsfeld
Onlinekommunikation wird häufig mit Dialog und Partizipation gleichgesetzt, obwohl viele Studien eine gegenteilige Praxis feststellen. Organisationale Transparenz und Dialog gesellschaftliche Erwartungsstrukturen, denen sich Organisationen nur schwer entziehen können, wollen sie als modern und innovativ gelten. Der Beitrag hat das Ziel, Phänomene der Online-PR nicht nur deskriptiv zu beschreiben, sondern einen epistemologischen Erklärungsrahmen zu liefern und gängige Prämissen der Online-PR zu hinterfragen. Ausgangspunkt dafür ist die Analyse der impliziten Rationalitätsrahmen oder Logiken, unter welchen Online-PR betrieben wird.
Kernpunkt der Auseinandersetzung sind zwei Strömungen, die sich als Rahmen der aktuellen Diskussion über Online-PR verstehen lassen: die kalifornische Ideologie und das Cluetrain Manifesto. Die „kalifornische Ideologie“ ist ein libertär-technikdeterministisches Leitbild, das verschiedene Strömungen des Neoliberalismus mit der Medientheorie Marshall McLuhans verband. Das auch in der PR-Literatur häufig zitierte „Cluetrain-Manifesto“ hat stark idealistisch-phänomenologische Wurzeln und beschreibt aus praxeologischer Perspektive diskursiv-emergente Phänomene des Dialogs und Austauschs. Beide Perspektiven eint als kanonische Texte eine Interpretationsoffenheit, die sie aufgrund ihrer Unverbindlichkeit als Legitimationsgrundlage für die PR attraktiv macht. Die Inhalte beider Denkschulen lassen sich bis heute in einer eher idealistischen Freiheitsrhetorik des Netzes und einer eher skeptischen Kritik des Technikdeterminismus nachzeichnen und determinieren dadurch auch den Diskurs der Online-Kommunikation mit.
Diese Präsentation richtet sich an Interessenten, die noch wenig Erfahrung mit dem Web 2.0 haben. Das Mitmachweb wird insbesondere am Beispiel von Facebook vorgestellt.
Jahrzehnt des Kontrollverlustes
Für Prof. Dr. Diego Kuonen ist klar: Das vergangene Jahrzehnt war die Dekade, in der wir die Kontrolle über die Daten, unsere Daten, verloren haben. Kriegen wir sie wieder zurück? Oder ist es schon zu spät? Ein Gespräch über das digitale Zeitalter, übers Haare schneiden und Raclette machen.
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7. Erste Medien Revolution Zweite Medien Revolution Dritte Medien Revolution Vierte Medien Revolution One 2 Many „ One 2 Many“ One 2 Many One 2 One Fünfte Medien Revolution Digitalisierung Konvergenz Many 2 Many
22. Dr. Peter Parycek, MSc Zentrum für E-Government, Donau-Universität Krems [email_address] +43 2732 893-2312 http://digitalgovernment.wordpress.com/ http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/egov http://linkedin.com/parycek http://www.slideshare.net/parycek http://twitter.com/parycek 28/08/09 DANKE für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit!