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“…and it happened without e-mail, texting, Facebook, or Twitter.”

Malcolm Gladwell’s article in The New Yorker on high-risk, strong-tie social networks vs. low-risk, weak-tie ones is a must-read for everyone who thinks that Web 2.0 will redefine political activism.

This entry was posted in blurb and tagged activism, Facebook, internet, politics, Twitter on 27th September 2010 by admin.

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