Get Ready to Meet the Fifth Estate: How Networked Individuals and
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Get Ready to Meet the Fifth Estate: How Networked Individuals and
Get Ready to Meet the Fifth Estate: How Networked Individuals and Institutions are Reshaping Academe Bill Dutton Professor of Internet Studies Oxford Internet Institute University of Oxford Presentation for a workshop on ‘Academic Blogging’, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, 20 Feb 2014. The Fourth Estate “[Edmund] Burke said there were Three Estates in Parliament; but, in the Reporters’ Gallery yonder, there sat a Fourth Estate more prominent far than they all. It is not a figure of speech, or witty saying; it is a literal fact – very momentous to us in these times.” Thomas Carlyle (1831), Heroes and HeroWorship, at www.gutenberg.org.etext/1091 Feudal Estates into the 21st Century Estates ‘4th Estate’ Feudal Modern Clergy Public Intellectuals Nobility Business, Industry and Economic Elites, including Internet Industrial Elites Commons Government and Politicians Press Journalists and the Mass Media Mob Civil Society, Consumers, Citizens, Protest Groups, Mobs The Fifth Estate Press since the 18th Century the ‘Fourth Estate’ Internet in the 21st - enabling a Fifth Estate −− Enabling a critical mass of individuals to source their own information, and network with other individuals in ways that support distributed social accountability in business and industry, academe, government, politics, and the media. First Port of Call Collaboration Search v Sites Communicative Power of Networked Individuals Trust Social Cues Centrality Significance Networked Institutions v Networked Individuals Networked Institutions, such as universities, e.g., a departmental or project blog, institutional repository Networked Individuals: a student going to the Internet to source information, e.g., challenge the instructor, take a MOOC, view Khan Academy an academic/student creating a blog, Webcast (VOX) networking students, e.g., Rate My Teacher networking faculty, e.g., personal Web sites and blogs, blogging lab notes, post papers on a subject matter repository, sharing syllabi, … Arenas: Networked Institutions Networked Individuals News Online journalism, BBC Online, Live Micro-Blogging Netizens, Citizen Journalists, Bloggers, Whistleblowers, Leaks, Churnalism.org, Hacking Blacklash Government Digital Democracy, EConsultation, e-Voting, Surveillance Obama campaign, Aung San Suu Kyi, Arab Springs, Anti-Bribery Websites, 38 Degrees Education Online Degrees, Multimedia Classrooms, MOOCs, SNOCs, Institutional Repositories, Web sites Backchannels, Informal Learning, Rate My Teacher, Khan Academy, Personal Websites and blogs Health and Medical NHS Direct, Signing Up for Affordable Healthcare, emailing safety alerts Going to the Internet for health information, networks of patients, physicians Fifth Estate Strategies Sourcing • Find through search or social media • Patient or citizen finds information about problems Creating • Individual creates information • Martha Payne’s NeverSeconds DistributingLeaking • Distribute or leak information to networks • Whistle Blowers, WikiLeaks, OpenLeaks, Edward Snowden • Generating Media Coverage Networking • Self-selected collorative networks • Sermo, Patients Like Me Collective Intelligence • Aggregate information, observations • Rate My Teacher, Bribery Websites, Environmental Sensors - Martha Payne, 9 yr old girl in Scotland, writes a blog for school project: ‘NeverSeconds’ - Produced content: photos & reviews school lunch in 2012 - Posted on her blog: neverseconds.blogspot.com/ - Censored by her institution (her primary school’s council) - Over 10 million page views - Fostered debate over the quality of school lunches nationwide and worldwide Fifth Estate Strategies Sourcing • Find through search or social media • Patient or citizen finds information about problems Creating • Individual creates information • Martha Payne’s NeverSeconds DistributingLeaking • Distribute or leak information to networks • Whistle Blowers, WikiLeaks, OpenLeaks, Edward Snowden • Generating Media Coverage Networking • Self-selected collorative networks • Sermo, Patients Like Me Collective Intelligence • Aggregate information, observations • Rate My Teacher, Bribery Websites, Environmental Sensors In the movie, Daniel DomscheitBerg’ with an editor of The Guardian: ‘The New Information Revolution’ – with WikiLeaks ‘charting a course’. Enemies of the Fifth Estate Business & Industrial Elites Public Intellectuals Government and Regulatory Agencies Press Attacks on the Fifth Estate The ‘Mob’ A New Organizational Form: Enabling Networked Individuals Source Information Join & Create Networks Enhance Communicative Power Fifth Estate Perspective on Academic Blogging Value • Empirically Anchored • More Pluralistic Accountability Challenges • Enabling the 5th Estate • Enemies of the 5th Estate • Technology, Policy and Regulation New Perspective • Communicative Power of Individuals • Critical Mass v Universal Access • Orientation to Policy & Regulation