The World 2.0 Series: The Grammar of our Networked Lives

Yesterday, I had a discussion with Alex Schellong about how we are rushing towards introducing web technologies and social media into business and government without reflecting on what it actually will mean to our lives and societies. Therefore, it might make sense to step back.

In the next days, I will be posting a few ideas on the fundamentals of political theory, governance structures, and policy making in network society under the header “World 2.0,” to tease out the grammar of our networked lives. Very much looking forward to your comments!

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Philipp Müller works in the IT industry and is academic dean of the SMBS. Author of "Machiavelli.net". Proud father of three amazing children. The views expressed in this blog are his own.

12. June 2009 by Philipp
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