New Information Technologies, Fall 2007

Question for class today

November 9, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Throughout this course we have been trying to understand the internet as a socio-technical system–a system that is defined both by technologies and what they enable people to do, and by social relationships, conditions, and expectations of people.

In asking whether there is or could be online participatory journalism in Kazakhstan, we also need to consider socio-technical issues. Many have come up in our recent readings.

Today in class we will brainstorm ideas, drawing on and hopefully going beyond the readings. The question I want you to consider: What social or technical factors influence the opportunity for OPJ to work effectively in Kazakhstan?

Some ideas from class:

  •  Personal motivation
  • Fear of punishment
  • Atmosphere of free speech
  • Atmosphere in which people speak out
  • Lack of unity–need for sense of social cohesion
  • Trust
  • Economics

Categories: Assignments · In class

Clarification on the Weblog Assignment for Today

November 9, 2007 · Leave a Comment

I’ve noticed that some of the links people have been finding for the online participatory journalism in Kazakhstan assignment don’t have any relationship to Kazakhstan at all. To clarify, we are interested in discovering whether there is any evidence of OPJ in Kazakhstan; the rest of the world does not much matter for this assignment.

What you should look for is a site written from Kazakhstan (or perhaps about Kazakhstan) and profile that site, being sure to address how the site is or is not an example of OPJ in Kazakhstan.

Please ask me if this is unclear to you.

Categories: Assignments · Individual Weblog