by Susannah Fox | Jan 8, 2009
Here is my third post in a series of look-backs at the November 2008 Chronic Disease Care conference in San Francisco. (OK, yes, it’s now January 2009 — I’m savoring the experience, not Twittering it!) The first post was about spreading improvement...
by Susannah Fox | Nov 3, 2008
I should have posted this when I posted my slides, but better late than never. Remarks by Susannah Fox of the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project at the Connected Health symposium in Boston, MA, on October 27, 2008. The Pew Internet...
by Susannah Fox | Oct 30, 2008
The Center for Connected Health’s 2008 Symposium was held in Boston on October 27-28, 2008. I gave a talk entitled, “Participatory Medicine: How User-Generated Media are Changing American Attitudes and Actions, Online and Off.” As always, the...
by Alan Greene | Oct 26, 2008
Thomas Jefferson had a radical notion: When the people are well-informed, they can be trusted to govern themselves. This powerful idea worked to end our rule by the King, but at the time it didn’t apply to slaves; it didn’t apply to women. It STILL...
by Gilles Frydman | Oct 15, 2008
“Crowdsourcing: the act of taking a job traditionally performed by a designated agent and outsourcing it to an undefined, generally large group of people in the form of an open call.” Jeff Howe Or in other words Participatory Outsourcing. There is clearly...
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