Please note: this is a cross-post by Alasdair Munn. You can find his website here. Enter Alasdair Munn: Sustainable Life Media has a great article about Tesco’s (UK’s largest supermarket chain) CEO Sir Terry Leahy wanting to “create a mass movement in green consumption” by making it easier and the basics more affordable for customers to buy green products. A few years ago I would … [Read more...]
Social Media and Environmental Journalism
Please note: this is a cross-post by Alasdair Munn. You can find his website here. Enter Alasdair Munn: I just love social media. I came across a 2 part article by Curtis Brainard entitled Public Opinion and Climate: Part I and Public Opinion and Climate: Part II through my membership to the social bookmarking site searchles. In this series Curtis ask the question “Have the media failed … [Read more...]
Social Media and Politics
Please note: this is a cross-post by Alasdair Munn. You can find his website here. Enter Alasdair Munn: Northern California’s KQED Public Television has developed an inspiring tool “You Decide”. You Decide describes itself as an “online devil’s advocate designed to challenge your point of view on current issues.” The debates are centred on the issues that are facing the … [Read more...]
The Changing Face of Social Media
Please note: this is a cross-post by Alasdair Munn. You can find his website here. Enter Alasdair Munn: In relation to the timeline of communication tools, websites are only a millisecond old. Even if we disregard paintings on cave walls and the formation of the alphabet and just start from the first printed word, websites are mere saplings against the giant redwood. Yet it is hard to … [Read more...]
Social Media in a Business Setting: Part Two
Please note: this is a cross-post by Alasdair Munn. You can find his website here. Enter Alasdair Munn: I had intended to talk about social media in a business setting from the point of view of technology, tools and applications. After mulling this over in my head for a few days I realised that I was falling into the trap that so many people fall into. Social media cannot be defined by its … [Read more...]
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