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By Simone Janson (More) • Date on 09.04.2011/XNUMX/XNUMX • Post last updated on December 09.04.2011rd, XNUMX • So far 7395 readers, 1129 social media shares Likes & Reviews (5 / 5) • Read & write comments
They say that if you don't expect much, you won't be disappointed. That was exactly my impression of the future laboratory of the taz, which took place on April 8th and 9th in the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, took place. On the contrary, I even found some things unexpectedly good.
My highlights at tazlab were Hans Leyendecker and Rainer Langhans. I also tweeted that on Saturday and promptly there were objections from a user named @Chr1stoph - Leyendecker clearly, but Langhans, that was entertaining at best.
Well, I obviously have to go a little further: Leyendecker in the event “The big leak: WikiLeaks and the consequences: Which information should remain private, which should be made public?” was especially good because he was more wonderful than anyone else about the failures of his own guild, for example in the economic crisis.
And because he put me at risk in the course of my research I aufmerksam made, which threatens job seekers in addition to the otherwise popular topos of googling recruiters from the net:
Namely journalists who are hoping to find potential whistle blowers at Facebook look for people who come from a particular Companys have retired and via their exExecutive blaspheme.
This research method, which is new to many, made Constanze Kurz and Daniel Domscheidt-Berg hold their breath briefly on the podium. And I will also find out a little more about it. Until then, it is only advisable to all users, under no circumstances with Facebook and gossip about her ex-boss somewhere else too. Otherwise you get caught fast in the crosshairs...
By the way, Andreas has a very detailed one Article written about this panel.
The event Shitstorm surfers, trolls and other nuisances: do we need new ethics for the internet? was whether the exchange of blows on the podium and between moderator and Audience highly productive. At least it confirmed one of my personal prejudices again :-)
In the event code4copyleft: tools and conventions for remixingSociety I couldn't get in because it was overcrowded. About some organizational weaknesses and various personal mistakes, I would prefer to remain silent at this point. Just this much: the student ones Employees of the media forum Mittweida were there clear more enthusiasm than here.
In innovations: role model Axel Springer? Who invents the Bild newspaper of the 2nd century? I would have expected fewer songs of praise for Mr. Springer and more potential innovation models - which once again confirms that with regard to the digital Revolution most people just fish in troubled waters.
In addition, I had wanted some sharper objections from Mercedes Bunz and Friedrich Küppersbusch. Instead Springer biographer Michael Jürgs was able to talk about Springer podium-filling. The whole seemed somehow like an old-fashioned wreath with lady.
Pay please! Do users voluntarily - or do they have to? did not offer much novelty: That Springer maintains the old Pay model and does not want to use Flattr is actually logical. So I then went after half the time to get into The new 68er. The digital generation - creative revolutionaries or adapted followers? a truly brilliant Rainer Langhans experience.
Brilliant simply because he didn't let himself be pulled in front of the cart: the panel - and not only this one - revealed once again that there is a huge cultural difference between journalistic events and the Internet and events from IT-area on the subject there.
And I don't understand why you have to keep discussing the same stuff on the former: Namely that the Internet is bad, and whether we don't all have the feeling that “it's going down somehow” (quotes from the audience) (By the way, the questioner meant that Facebook pull the culture down ...).
And that's where Alt-68er Langhans did not join in: The Internet was a cultural achievement that made him very happy, he let the surprised listener know. Rainer Langhans - apparently one who has strapped it.
What I also don't understand is what's going on with that Age have to do: there are older ones who are very internet savvy People and early 20's who gave me a Lecture at Head throw “Every farmer can blog there”. Peter Kruse presented it differently at Republica 2010.
Incidentally, the taz event took place in cooperation with the weekly newspaper “Der Freitag”, the British Guardian, the cultural internet service Perlentaucher, the NGO Reporter ohne Grenz, the taz Panter Foundation and the German edition of Le Monde diplomatique.
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Hello Mr. Raab, thank you for detailed commentary and abundance of material. I can always use statistics! And at the place congratulations to the really successful event.
I did not want to say now that there is no generation difference at all. You have already noticed that on the podium. It annoys me, however, if it is ALWAYS fixed at the age, that is not so synonymous.
I myself was eg with center 20 less Internetaffin than today with 35. Or in the audience sat as the best example that it also goes differently Jörg Tauss.
The truth lies, as so often, in the middle.
gruß
Simone Janson
Hello, as the moderator of the event "the new 68ers" I can perhaps comment on the question
“What that always has to do with age: There are older people who are very internet-savvy and those in their early 20s who throw at my head during a lecture, 'Every farmer can blog'."
That's true. But the generational context does not consist in the fact that all members of a generation have the same answers, but in asking the same questions. That is, not all of the digital generation say: great internet, we need more of it. But all must ask themselves: more of it or rather not?
This question is not necessarily for people who are already older. Many do it - but then not for generational affiliation reasons. The so-called digital natives do this because they can not help but deal with these questions.
Just about all under 30 are in social networks (according to ARD-ZDF-Onlinestudie), but only barely 5 percent of the 60-year-old (according to SZ). Do not throw the numbers around me, there are two different sources, but the tendency is clear.
"Peter Kruse presented it differently at the Republica 2010."
Right. But he only published half the dataset: He only looked at the “heavy users”. They are not age-related, there are younger and older. I can well imagine.
However, there is a generational difference between heavy usern and digital deniers. The latter are still older, although the groups are slowly approaching. Peter Kruse has not spoken of this, and only in this way could he come to the conclusion that the generation plays no role.
This is just to explain why we wanted to talk about the digital generation at all. I personally still believe that there is a generational difference. The (but not rigid) limit does not have to be exactly at 30, maybe it is synonymous with 34 or perhaps even 38. But they exist.
Thanks for your blog contribution.
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