Josef Ohlsson Collentine

A transparent and nice American/Swede who likes cultural patterns and Social Media. A creative early-adopter who sports, discusses and explores. More about me & the blog

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Transforming Into a Digital Government: Citizen Interactions

Part of an assignment I wrote in a course about ‘the digital government’. Part 1 Fundamental Changes—

Part 2/3 – How Internet changes the citizen interactions

Internet breaks down a lot of barriers in society. We are now able to communicate easily across time and space with each other. This conversation without borders is . . . → Read More: Transforming Into a Digital Government: Citizen Interactions

4 Ways That Social Media is Changing Our Communication

With the emergence of social media into everyday life it creates a disruption on the way we used to communicate.

“Innumerable confusions and a feeling of despair invariably emerge in periods of great technological and cultural transitions” -Marshall McLuhan

 

Four ways that social media is changing our communication:

Geolocation.An easy way . . . → Read More: 4 Ways That Social Media is Changing Our Communication

Guest: Social Media as a Force for Change

Social Media as a Force for Change (A Guest post by Izzy Wood)

You’d be forgiven for thinking that social networks like Twitter and Facebook are the sole domain of inane chatter, people ‘friending’ those they haven’t seen in ten years, and teenagers orchestrating their highly complex social lives from the comfort of . . . → Read More: Guest: Social Media as a Force for Change

2 Years of Blogging = 15 334 Unique Visitors From 153 Countries

2 years of blogging, enjoying life and new experiences

This blog started slightly over two years ago. On January 8th 2010 I blogged my first post that set the guidelines for what I would come to discuss here over the next two years. The blog was created as a “professional blog” and thus didn’t have a focus on personal events, rather stories or . . . → Read More: 2 Years of Blogging = 15 334 Unique Visitors From 153 Countries

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