Archive for the 'web 2.0'
May 27th, 2010 by zen
The Art of War by Sun Tzu A BBC podcast on Sun...
Read morePosted in 2010, 21st century, academia, analogy, analytic, ancient history, anglo-saxons, anglosphere, authors, Blogroll, britain, cognition, creativity, education, history, humor, ideas, innovation, insight, intellectuals, ken robinson, military, strategy, Strategy and War, teaching, TED, theory, war, web 2.0 | 5 comments
April 19th, 2010 by zen
I continue to be impressed with Dr. John...
Read morePosted in 21st century, 4GW, academia, Afghanistan, al qaida, America, analytic, army, book, britain, COIN, connectivity, counterinsurgency, counterintuitive, defense, DIME, Epistemology, extremists, foreign policy, government, hierarchy, history, IC, ideas, illegal combatants, insurgency, intellectuals, IO, islam.insurgency, islamic world, islamist, john nagl, kilcullen, military, military reform, national security, networks, non-state actors, organizations, politics, primary loyalties, security, social science, strategy, Strategy and War, terrorism, theory, tribes, virtual states, war, warriors, web 2.0 | 9 comments
April 13th, 2010 by zen
This strikes me as an exceedingly bad idea from...
Read morePosted in 21st century, analytic, computers, culture, democracy, disinformation, framing, free speech, freedom, government, innovation, IO, legitimacy, liberty, media, national security, non-state actors, obama, organizations, politics, radical transparency, search engine, society, soft power, tech, theory, web 2.0 | 7 comments
April 12th, 2010 by zen
Matt Armstrong has a must-read, incisive, take...
Read morePosted in 21st century, America, analytic, attention, bias, blogosphere, conspiracy, Cyberwar, disinformation, framing, globalization, ideas, innovation, insurgency, intellectuals, international law, IO, islam.insurgency, islamic world, islamist, military, mountainrunner, myth, non-state actors, open-source, Perception, politics, propaganda, psychology, public diplomacy, radical transparency, social networks, soft power, theory, war, web 2.0, youtube | 3 comments
April 5th, 2010 by zen
Gaming as a cultural paradigm ( Hat tip to...
Read morePosted in cognition, culture, education, fun, games, ideas, intellectuals, intelligence, psychology, rule-sets, society, teaching, tech, theory, web 2.0, youtube | 7 comments
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