Hey James and everyone else interested in the development of CTW,
I just came across this new publication developed by the Work Foundation and sponsored by Microsoft and PricewaterhouseCoopers...
You Don't Know Me, but... Social Capital & Social Software Social capital analysts have debated the implications of the Internet for some years now. But this debate has recently been joined from the opposite side, as software experts and developers are showing an increased desire to understand and improve social networks, both offline and online. This report introduces some of the core ideas of this new unified debate, and outlines possible directions for the future.
It seems to discuss lots of the issues that CTW seems to debate... e.g. cliques, size of communities, appropriate software to support the community, building social capital, linking together face-to-face and online communication effectively...
not sure i understand a lot of the more techy stuff... my IT skills are pretty poo really... all i ever seem to do at work is phone the it support number (maybe it's Maria i speak to come to think of it!?!?)
but the themes about linking community building with internet technology (like ctw does) seem interesting to me...
Last edited by Andrew; 12/15/200305:52 PM.
#746848 - 12/18/200312:30 PMRe: Interesting publication on: Social Capital and Social Software
[Re: Andrew]
yeah... looked like the sort of thing you might be interested in... seems to link together pretty effectively where you come from professionally and the community building ethic of ctw...
like i said... if you want a freebie hard copy of the book just pm me your address and I'll send it on to you
#746850 - 12/18/200303:52 PMRe: Interesting publication on: Social Capital and Social Software
[Re: Andrew]