Eduardo Villanueva joins us for Part 2 of our ongoing series to discuss the economic, educational, and lingustic challenges of establishing Openness in developing nations.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
June 2009: Profiling Cyber Crime VictimsSo you think you're computer savvy, but how well do you understand anti-virus software, firewalls, and botnets (oh my!). First Monday Podcast interviews Daniel Downs about his article which examines the public's knowledge and practice of Internet security. Also! Jennifer Kelley reviews IT Conversations.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
August 2007: Ian BogostIan Bogost discusses his new book Persuasive Games, politics and Spore.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
September 2007: Siva VaidhyanathanSiva Vaidhyanathan outlines his arguments against the Google Book Project.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
October 2007: Ed Valauskas and Book ReviewsFirst Monday's Chief Editor discusses the future of libraries and librarians in the digital age. Plus - Book Reviews! Valparaiso University's Alan Bloom weighs in on The Great American Job Scam: corporate tax dodging and the myth of job creation by Greg LeRoy.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
November 2007: Paul DuguidFirst Monday Podcast sits down with Paul Duguid to discuss his controversial August 2007 article.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
December 2007: Canaries of the Digital AgeModern day Luddite, ecological activist, writer and lecturer Stephanie Mills believes her role in today's high-tech culture is to critically assess the totality of technology
which might mean limiting our pursuit of certain kinds of knowledge.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
January 2008: Music 2.0 - Part OneFirst Monday Podcast investigates how the music industry's various stakeholders - from record companies, to musicians, to radio - are adapting to the online environment. In part one of this ongoing series University of Michigan professor Robert Frost discusses the artistic and financial advantages of eliminating record companies.
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February 2008: Google Scholars?Alison J. Head challenges the popular belief today's college undergraduates are hopelessly dependent on Google to satisfy their research needs.
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March 2008: NextGen Reporters and Journalism for the 21st CenturyBill Cassidy addresses the differences between online and print reporters and ponders the future of journalism.
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April 2008: The Faustian Bargain with Web 2.0Special editor Michael Zimmer discusses "Critical Perspectives on Web 2.0" getting behind the hype and taking stock of Web 2.0's impact on users like you.
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May 2008: Copyright©Confused about copyright? Is the Creative Commons ushering a new culture for protecting the public domain while preserving authors' rights? Maureen O'Sullivan breaks down the ins and outs of copyright in the digital age.
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June 2008: Watch the OrdinaryThis month Michael Newman shows us how video on the Web, made by ordinary people like you, are challenging everything from professional design, aesthetic tastes, and mass media marketing. Also! Jennifer Kelley kicks off our Podcast Review Segment with a review of The World's Technology Podcast.
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August 2008: One Down...AJ Hannah and Joy Austria celebrate First Monday Podcast's first year with a special episode featuring First Monday Chief Editor Ed Valauskas interviewing Joy and AJ. We can't guarantee we'll be out on time but we promise this isn't a typical podcast episode...Also! Rory Brown reviews The MIT Press Podcast in our Podcast Review Segment.
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September 2008: Music 2.0 Part 2We continue our ongoing series investigating how the music industry's various stakeholders are adapting to the online environment. Indie record label Bloodshot Records weighs in on the discussion reacting to Robert Frost's article, defending the existence of record labels, and examining the larger cultural questions underlying the developing online music industry. Also, Jennifer Kelley reviews Diggnation Podcast. Don't forget to visit our website to download a free sample of Bloodshot Recor ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
October 2008: Openness 2.0 Part 1 - The State of OpennessWelcome to Openness 2.0 a five part ongoing series brought to you by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the University of Illinois at Chicago Libraries. In Part 1 Sandra Braman, Mary Case and Steve Jones breakdown the current state of Openness in policy, culture and academics.
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November 2008: Rethinking RemixFirst Monday Podcast interviews Lawrence Lessig about his new book Remix: Making art and commerce thrive in the hybrid economy. Podcast Editors AJ Hannah and Joy Austria take on Remix - what worked, what didn't and what ideas were left out of the mix. Lastly, Jennifer Kelley reviews NPR: Technology Podcast. Don't forget to visit our website to learn how YOU can remix our opening theme music and have your creation featured in a future podcast episode.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website