Archive for the 'Society' Category
Wednesday, March 5th, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Teaming up with the Knight Foundation, Ashoka announced that they will award fellowships to 30 social entrepreneurs over the next three years aimed at changing the way journalism works throughout the world.
These Fellows will receive three-year stipends allowing them to focus full-time on their efforts to provide lasting, visible, systemic change in the way journalism [...]
Social Enterprise, leadership, storytelling, Birmingham UK, Society, Journalism, Journalist | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 | 15 Comments »
That’s the question thrown my way by Simon Peters at Common Purpose as this international leadership charity sets out to start it’s own blogging experiment. So why?
Leaders need followers and followers need to know if they can trust you.
A blog helps establish how trustworthy you are. It is a patient process, but, over time, [...]
Social Enterprise, Conversation, Social Networking, Voluntary Sector, leadership, nptech, Birmingham UK, Society, nptechuk, blogging, net2uk, netsquareduk | 15 Comments »
Monday, March 3rd, 2008 | 3 Comments »
About the time I start writing this a bunch of people will be gathering in London to launch We-Think (Amazon link), the book written by Charles Leadbeater and 237 others. I was sent a review copy, partly because I left a single comment on the wiki, which was used to turn his solo first [...]
Social Enterprise, Conversation, New Media, Social Networking, Voluntary Sector, Snnprofit, leadership, nptech, Birmingham UK, Society, nptechuk, net2uk, netsquareduk | 3 Comments »
Monday, March 3rd, 2008 | No Comments »
This has to be the perfect web story. It involves Britney Spears apparently dumping her Birmingham bred boyfriend Adnan Ghalib by bunging his iPhone in a swimming pool. For why I’m mentioning it please see the comments at the end of this link.
technorati tags: britney iphone
del.icio.us tags: britney iphone
icerocket tags: britney [...]
Birmingham UK, Society, upyerbrum | No Comments »
Saturday, March 1st, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Jon Bounds has a curious and creative mind. He’s made this for these reasons.
Since I’ve had my iPhone I’ve become interested in the names people give their wifi networks, the way that the phone brings them up for you as you walk around made that inevitable. So I took to writing them down – I [...]
Social Networking, storytelling, Birmingham UK, Society, upyerbrum, freewifibirmingham, Journalism, Journalist | 1 Comment »
Saturday, March 1st, 2008 | 6 Comments »
Has David Cameron been talking to Tom Steinberg at MySociety? His announcement yesterday suggests he has because he wants to make ‘scraping’ easier. Scraping is the process of harvesting information from government websites and reusing it – hopefully for public good.
The Conservative leader quoted a really good example with the mysociety website theyworkforyou which provides [...]
Social Enterprise, David Cameron, Citizen Journalism, Voluntary Sector, leadership, nptech, Birmingham UK, Society, nptechuk, Youtube, net2uk, netsquareduk, Journalism, Journalist | 6 Comments »
Tuesday, February 26th, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Perhaps inspired by the buy-one-give-one-away early campaign from the One Laptop per Child programmes an environmental housing developer in Sacremento is offering BOGOF on Houses.
If you buy one of their US homes they will train a mason in Burkina Faso to build a home there.
They call the project Real Estate Development 2.0. I like [...]
Social Enterprise, Video, Voluntary Sector, Snnprofit, leadership, nptech, Birmingham UK, Society, nptechuk, Youtube | 1 Comment »
Friday, February 22nd, 2008 | 1 Comment »
As you might gather I’m keen to see lobby groups, charities and the social sector using social media, but tone of voice is everything. I found this film through John Hemmings blog. There’s something about it that troubles me. It follows an Ofsted report highlighting important failings with the court support service CAFCASS.
The [...]
Video, Voluntary Sector, nptech, Birmingham UK, Society, nptechuk, Youtube | 1 Comment »