When in doubt, move to the meta level

February 16, 2010
By Philipp Mueller

Martin Reeves and his team at the Boston Consulting Group Strategy Institute have been working hard to regain BCG’s position as the world’s foremost strategic thinkers. A tough nut to crack in a time of uncertainty (world economic crisis) and a time of radical transformation (moving from contract to network society). If strategy is about
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Whither the Book?

February 15, 2010
By Philipp Mueller

over the last 20 years, we have internalized Marshall McLuhan’s insight “the medium is the message:”  whenever somebody comes up with something, we jump on the bandwagon and reduce our thinking to 140-character-aphorisms, even as, cultural critics are lamenting the demise of traditional media such the newspaper or the pop album, and the demise of
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A Revolution in 140 Characters? The Interplay of Social Networking, Mass Media, and Revolutionary Politics

February 14, 2010
By Philipp Mueller

By: Florian Buhl, Sophie van Huellen, Philipp Müller Two hours after the polls had closed on June 12, 2009 the re-election of the incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was officially announced. Soon thereafter the supporters of Iran’s opposition, especially those of Ahmadinejad’s rival candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi, initiated a protest movement in order to get to an
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Culture, Politics, and our Networked Lifeworlds

February 9, 2010
By Philipp Mueller

By: Philipp Mueller and Violetta Pleshakova In 2010, it has become a truism that culture, lifeworlds, and our political economies are transforming. It is obvious that the Web is impacting society, bringing in new lifestyles, attitudes, values, work patterns and relationships – it is now even officially (unofficially) nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. As
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State of the eUnion: Government 2.0 and Onwards

November 20, 2009
By Philipp Mueller

Just in time for the EU minsterial conference in Malmö, John Gotze brought together some of the most prominent thought leaders, including Don Tapscott, Tim O’Reilly and Lawrence Lessig, in the emerging field of Government 2.0 (“thinking government as a platform”) in the book State of the eUnion: Government 2.0 and Onwards, which is available
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The Soundtrack of German Reunification

November 9, 2009
By Philipp Mueller

Guest-Blog by Ralf Leiteritz (now an international relations professor at the Universidad de los Andes). …on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall I’ve come to think about my old country again. Seeing a short compilation of songs about the wall or more precisely its fall in 89, I
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