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Liz Lawley

TummelVision 75: Liz Lawley

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Social computing scientist Liz Lawley discusses pseudonymity and anonymity, the fallacy of influence, and the serious work of games and fun on the web.

Follow the discussion that unfolded during the recording at CoveritLive.

Dan Gillmor on TummelVision

TummelVision 74: Dan Gillmor

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Dan Gillmor (@dangillmor) teaches digital media entrepreneurship and is founding director of the Knight Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

Dan Gillmor’s current book project is Mediactive and you can find him on Google+.

As you listen to this episode of TummelVision, follow the chat transcript from CoveritLive.

@Pomeranian99

TummelVision 73: Clive Thompson on continuous mass conversations and the future of thought in the age of machines

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Clive Thompson (@pomeranian99) on tummelling at the essential social tool of the future, the web’s social backbone, continuous mass conversations, and the future of thought in the age of machines.

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Ellen Dudley

TummelVision 72: Ellen Dudley on Crowdscanner, werewolves, and improving real-life conversation

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Ellen Dudley of Crowdscanner joins us to talk about social interaction tools, werewolves, and improving real-life conversation.

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Ethan Zuckerman

TummelVision 71: Ethan Zuckerman on Google Plus, fan fiction, serendipity, and universal imperfect multilingualism

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Ethan Zuckerman is director of the Center for Civic Media at MIT, and a principal research scientist at MIT’s Media Lab. He joins us to talk about Google Plus, fan fiction, serendipity, and universal imperfect multilingualism.

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