Thursday, October 9, 2008

Rebooting America Notes

Sidewalks for Democracy Online

  • Main question: why have we decided to delete democracy from the most visited interface citizens have with “their” govt.
  • One way communications – we rarely hear from each other
  • Govt. needs the capacity to engage everyday ppl
  • Author’s plan:
    • Make the internet a democracy network by nature
      • Content must be linked by geography, not issue
    • Connecting locally based on common public interests
      • Need ppl to connect locally based on common interests/issues, not just globally
    • Restore and deepen access to representative democracy and governance through new laws and online public hearings
      • Build trust in govt. through public interactions tied to decision making
    • Restoring the bonds of community
      • Put a big C on community and a little d on democracy
      • Neighbors connected

Privacy in the Internet Age: Time to Go?

  • Author is not sure he would try to save privacy, just transparency
  • Authorities can keep up with a few individuals, but nowhere near the whole
  • Easy indexing is biggest threat (credit, purchase, and financial records)
    • This threat is not legally defined
      • Coming up with laws to protect this would be difficult
  • David Brin argues that privacy is a lost cause and that we should strive for transparency
  • Author’s first move for privacy is for everyone to start caring more about it
    • Without our care for privacy, we are surrendering it

Can Social Network Sites Enable Political Action?

  • The passion and interest to share political info does not match the capabilities of social network sites (SNSes)
  • SNSes highlight how status obsessed and narcissistic we are
  • Most people log in to hang out with people they are already friends with
  • SNSes are a substitute for being physically present
  • Internet is a great mass communicator
  • You may want your content to be viewed by millions, but the millions may not be interested in your content
  • Echo chambers where we just reiterate what a friend said
  • We need to activate the unmotivated groups

In Skypeoogletubeapedia We Trust

  • Lower barriers and disincentives to political participation for public
  • People should not have to be involved for years on end in order to make a difference
  • One person in power for years is not the best govt.
    • Sometimes we do great things and other times we don’t
  • Govt. should mimic non-profit and advocacy worlds
  • Change barriers to entry and participation in civic life
  • Govt. should est. a right to privacy
  • Some people stay out of internet groups so they can keep themselves off lists
  • We should be able to view what they have on us.

3 comments:

Tesekkür ederim said...

-by Mike

Becky, Sam, Merel, James, Adrienne, Asa said...

Good notes Mike. I think your summary of the chapters conveys some of the important themes of the chapters. This will be a good tool to come back to to look at the key points later on in the semester. Thanks.

Sam

BG said...

Props on the notes and posting them for everyone's reference. This has proved to be helpful and maybe something that more people will choose to do.