Supernova Forum 2010 Video: Privacy and Publicness
At Supernova Forum 2010, danah boyd (Microsoft Research) and Jeff Jarvis (BuzzMachine) discuss privacy and publicness in a connected world.
Kevin Werbach | August 11th, 2010 | 2010, Supernova2010, Video
At Supernova Forum 2010, danah boyd (Microsoft Research) and Jeff Jarvis (BuzzMachine) discuss privacy and publicness in a connected world.
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[...] Supernova Forum 2010: Privacy & Publicness with @jeffjarvis & @zephoria (via @kwerb) – CLIP: At Supernova Forum 2010, danah boyd (Microsoft Research) and Jeff Jarvis (BuzzMachine) discuss privacy and publicness in a connected world. [...]
Jarvis can’t make a coherent statement. What’s wrong with him?
I guess he must have so many wonderful ideas he just can’t regulate them very well.
By contrast, the other speaker is very interesting.
(shut up this Jarvis guy!)
I think this was solid, elucidating, fun, and useful discussion.
I don’t agree that transparency should be the default, but Jeff Jarvis made some thoughtful points that made me re-evaluate some of my positions.
I really appreciated danah boyd’s statements about networks, information layers, interpretation, and the different kinds of privacy. I think she did a good job of pointing out the areas that require so much more thought.
Both speakers showed that this is a process — that there are different ways we can go when determining what we’re going to do with our 21st century problem. They made it quite clear that this is a very monumental moment in the history of technology and society.
[...] Jarvis along with Danah Boyd, a Social Media Researcher at Microsoft Research, led a discussion at the Supernova Forum 2010, an event that brings together executives, entrepreneurs and intellectuals to make connections and [...]
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