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Month: March 2006

guest blogger Scott Rafer: Web 2.0

23rd March 2006Robin Hamman 1 Comment

Scott Rafer is CEO of WINKsite.com and advisor to iUpload, Dogster, MyBlogLog, Delight, Digital Railroad and a couple other exploiters of the X in AJAX. Scott’s been helping Internet users find "What’s Right Now!" since 1998. He was most recently… Continue Reading →

social software

guest blogger Luke Brynley-Jones: web 2.0

23rd March 2006Robin Hamman

An online community consultant by trade, Luke Brynley-Jones has advised many of the UK’s largest non-profits about their online communications. Part of the team behind etribes, he recently oversaw the launch of etribes Life – their new personal publishing service.… Continue Reading →

social software

guest blogger Matthew Allen: internet research

22nd March 2006Robin Hamman 2 Comments

The following entry was written by guest blogger Matthew Allen of the Internet Studies Program, Curtin University of Technology. Matthew has been teaching and researching the Internet since 1997 and was using rudimentary online learning techniques from 1995 onwards. Most… Continue Reading →

academic studies

guest blogger Nancy White: online group interaction

21st March 2006Robin Hamman

The following entry was written by guest blogger Nancy White of Full Circle Associates. Nancy is an internationally recognised expert in understanding and practicing online group facilitation of distributed work, learning and community groups – work which requires her to… Continue Reading →

online community, social software

guest blogger Richard Sambrook: citizen journalism

20th March 2006Robin Hamman 10 Comments

The following guest entry was written by Richard Sambrook, Director of Global News at the BBC. Richard started his career working on local newspapers and joined the BBC in the 1980’s as a radio news sub-editor. He worked his way… Continue Reading →

BBC, citizen journalism

guest blogger line-up and additions

17th March 2006Robin Hamman

I’m pleased to announce that Matthew Allen, Associate Professor of Internet Studies at Curtin University has joined the list of guest bloggers. Matthew is President of the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR), an academic association dedicated to the advancement of… Continue Reading →

academic studies, BBC, citizen journalism, conferences/events, online community, social software

guest bloggers on cybersoc.com

15th March 2006Robin Hamman

Each day next week (20-24 March), cybersoc.com will be publishing posts by a series of special guest bloggers to help mark the one year anniversary of cybersoc.com (the blog, not the site which is 10 this year). The guest bloggers… Continue Reading →

academic studies, BBC, citizen journalism, conferences/events, mobile, online community, social software

preliminary announcement – cybersoc.com & rebranding

14th March 2006Robin Hamman

The 24th of March is the one year anniversary of this blog. The site itself has been online since 1996 (read on to find out how that’s been incorporated into the new redesign!). I’ll share more stats with you next… Continue Reading →

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ABC News – “terrorists use social networking sites”

14th March 2006Robin Hamman 2 Comments

Shock. Horror. According to Alexis Debat, writing for ABC News in America, al Qaeda have started “using legitimate bulletin boards and Internet sites offering free upload services or connecting through such popular social network sites as Orkut and MySpace.” (link… Continue Reading →

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location data for camerphone photos on flickr

14th March 2006Robin Hamman 3 Comments

Yahoo is currently beta testing (US only) ZoneTag, a system that allows users to instantly tag cameraphone photos with locational data (example) when uploading them to flickr. Linked up to google maps or, more likely, the similar yahoo version, this… Continue Reading →

citizen journalism, location based services, mobile, social software

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I’ve been blogging here since 1995.

For two decades, I’ve been devising and implementing strategic digital and social media programmes for some of the World’s largest brands.

I teach Public Relations at Boston University, London and regularly undertake strategy engagements on a contract basis. I’m also studying for an MA in Documentary Photography at University of the Arts London (UAL) part-time.

Previous roles include Partner at Penta Group (formerly Hume Brophy); Senior Consultant at Battenhall; EMEA Director of Creative Strategy, Digital and Social Media at FleishmanHillard; European Managing Director at The Dachis Group; Director of Digital at Edelman; and Editor of the BBC Blogs.

I’ve also been a Visiting Fellow of Journalism at City University (London) and of Stanford’s Cyberlaw Program.

I hold an MA in Sociology, MPhil in Communication Studies and Pg Dip in Law.

 

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