There’s an article on on ABS/CBN news site (Do social networks like Twitter belong in media?) discussing, among other things, the business models of social media, if it’s possible to monetize Twitter, and whether or not Murdoch will invest in Twitter after MySpace. About 3/4 of the way down the article is a statement that [...]
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Do social networks like Twitter belong in media?
July 13, 2009 By Dr. Pamela Rutledge
Filed Under: Cognition, Psychology, Social Media Tagged With: cognitive inflexibility, mental models, Social Media
California Prop 8: Minorities vote to block rights of other minorities
November 7, 2008 By Dr. Pamela Rutledge
I’m supposed to be packing because moving vans come tomorrow, but I had to remark on this story in the Washington Post: Most Calif. blacks backed proposition 8: 53% of Latinos Also Supported Proposition 8 In it, Vick and Surdin write: LOS ANGELES, Nov. 6 — Any notion that Tuesday’s election represented a liberal juggernaut [...]
Filed Under: Cognition, Culture, Identity, Social Media Tagged With: cognitive inflexibility, cultural re-definition, gay marriage, Prop 8


