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Digitalocracy meet The New Socialism

As you may or may not remember I’ve talked a good bit here and on my personal blog about a social movement I’ve dubbed the digitalocracy. While I’ve skirted around the issue of whether or not it is in fact a new type of socialism writer Kevin Kelly feels secure in calling it exactly as he sees it, this is his idea of The New Socialism.

Mr. Kelly does a great job of relating several technological advances to how we are acting in a very social way (sharing, collaboration and value based on community instead of capital) and how that might change the fundamentals of our offline society.

Most important, and defining, about these ideas and the social movements occurring around them is the fact that they are happening independent of government, industry or national borders. This is a human movement, not one of a single culture, race or creed.

You can see more of my posts related to the digitalocracy here and here. You can read the full article by Kevin Kelly here. Below is a snippet of that article from Wired.com.

Communal aspects of digital culture run deep and wide. Wikipedia is just one remarkable example of an emerging collectivism—and not just Wikipedia but wikiness at large. Ward Cunningham, who invented the first collaborative Web page in 1994, tracks nearly 150 wiki engines today, each powering myriad sites. Wetpaint, launched just three years ago, hosts more than 1 million communal efforts. Widespread adoption of the share-friendly Creative Commons alternative copyright license and the rise of ubiquitous file-sharing are two more steps in this shift. Mushrooming collaborative sites like Digg, StumbleUpon, the Hype Machine, and Twine have added weight to this great upheaval. Nearly every day another startup proudly heralds a new way to harness community action. These developments suggest a steady move toward a sort of socialism uniquely tuned for a networked world.

Social Knowledge: Using Social Media to Know What You Know

I’m happy to tell you that my chapter proposal was accepted by the editors of the upcoming IGI-Global book, Social Knowledge: Using Social Media to Know What You Know.

I detailed my proposal in this post if you’d like to see what it is that I’ll be writing about. I’m very excited about this project and look forward to providing you with updates as it moves forward.

Vote for Digitalocracy

So first things first. Ignite is an excellent opportunity to share and listen to exciting ideas and presentations in a very fast paced setting, giving maximum bang for your virtual buck (it’s free is what I mean). Alvin aka @wyliemac along with Dan and several others have setup the next Ignite Columbus #IC3 for Friday, June 19, 2009 from 6-8pm at the OSU Mendenhall Lab. I’ve submitted my presentation “A new social movement I call Digitalocracy” and need your help to make it up to the stage.

Take a moment to visit http://ignitecbus.uservoice.com/pages/general and cast a vote for me. While you’re out there take a look at other ideas and check out the Ignite Columbus blog.

In other blogging and presentation news:

  • My blog post “Trust Management” was selected as the Best Trust Post of the Month on the Carnival of Trust website. Initial props were given by the good folks at EGYII who first linked the post up.
  • I received an email from the fine folks at Schmap that they wanted to use one of my photos from my St. Augustine trip on thier latest mapping mashup. This is particularly ironic because I took the photo while I was at Flagler College giving a presentation about Social Media and Collaboration – and here it is in action!
  • Finally, I’ll be presenting at MORPC on May 1, 2009 with my friend Jody Dzuranin about how non-profits and local communities can utilize Social Media and Collaboration Tools to promote a greener, more sustainable and communicative city. I believe it is open to the public in case you’d like to check it out.
  • Oh, and next Tuesday, April 28, 2009 is when my next commentary airs on WOSU 820. This one will be about Volunteering Your Way Out of the Recession – I’ll post it up here as well but tune into 820am!

Keep your eyes out for these upcoming projects that aren’t yet fully cooked yet but will hopefully start to boil in the near future, including:

  • This years garden/mini-farm in the backyard will include a new special garden for Sophie.
  • Hosting conversations that matter in the city of Upper Arlington.
  • Launch of OurUA.org community website and conversation point.
  • OSU Communicative Cities presentation.
  • OTEC presentation (hopefully).
  • More to come about my manifesto, Digitalocracy, and my contribution to another Social Media book project.

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