Community Voice and Social Networking

Social networking and user-generated content are hallmarks of a new interaction between community and technology that is changing the way we organize and define ourselves. Driven by tech-savvy youth and the promotion of self, a new computer-based “clip culture” is changing the way we think about media and it’s role in society. Moderated by Chris Anderson (Editor-In-Chief, Wired Magazine) and featuring: Ken Rutkowski (Kenradio.com),Katy Chevigny (Arts Engine, Inc.),Rex Wong (DAVE Networks, Inc.), Jon Alpert (DCTV), and Michael Terpin (Terpin Communications).

Credits

Chris Anderson
Panelist
Ken Rutkowski
Panelist
Katy Chevigny
Panelist
Rex Wong
Panelist
Jon Alpert
Panelist
Michael Terpin
Panelist
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