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Table of Contents: Nettime in Japan/SKorea? "Steven Clift" <slc@publicus.net> Re: <nettime> jya on mil disnfo "Katerina" <knd@hol.gr> cyber psychology research - need your help Helene Rendtel <helene_rendtel@yahoo.com> Marketing "Patrick Sullivan" <patrick@nameboy.com> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 17:21:34 -0500 From: "Steven Clift" <slc@publicus.net> Subject: Nettime in Japan/SKorea? Does anyone know of a nettime-like e-list in Japan or S. Korea? Thanks, Steven Clift reply to: clift@publicus.net P.S. I am heading that way ... E-Democracy and Japan On Wednesday, May 22, 2002 I will be speaking at a symposium on e-democracy in Tokyo, Japan. This will be my first visit to Japan. This message is a short introduction to my work and a request for advice and contacts. Please forward this message to those you think will be interested. ** To connect with me and others interested in e-democracy ** in Japan, send an e-mail to: ** do-japan-subscribe@yahoogroups.com ** For e-democracy news, visit: http://e-democracy.org/do What is e-democracy? A simple definition of e-democracy is the use of the Internet in governance, politics, elections, media and community. I have spoken on this topic hundreds of times across twenty countries. I look forward to learning about e-democracy trends in Japan and comparing notes. To learn more, read my "Future of E-Democracy," "E- Democracy E-Book," and other articles on my web site <http://www.publicus.net>. My Democracies Online Newswire e-mail announcement list connects 2400 people around the world interested in this topic. Join this important e-mail list and read past messages at <http://www.e-democracy.org/do>. To auto-translate my materials try <http://world.altavista.com/>. A request for advice. In the days following the symposium I plan to meet people involved with e-democracy-related projects in media, politics, community and government. Please e-mail suggested names and contact information to me <clift@publicus.net>. In particular, I would like to meet the staff who work on Prime Minister Koizumi's e-mail newsletter <http://www.kantei.go.jp/jp/m-magazine/>, those involved with wireless political content on iMode, and citizens involved with very local uses of the Internet for local community involvement and discussions. Meeting and learning. In major cities around the world I have organized small informal public gatherings where people interested in e- democracy can meet one another. We will meet online first and organize the details. Join my e-mail list for contacts in Japan by sending an e-mail to <do-japan-subscribe@yahoogroups.com>. I am also considering organizing a special half-day workshop for a limited number of participants on Friday, May 24 or Saturday, May 25. Depending upon potential sponsors and costs, there will likely be a fee to participate. Send me an e-mail if you would like more information on attending or sponsoring this event <clift@publicus.net>. Thank you, Steven Clift P.S. You can read my full biography at <http://www.publicus.net>. The short version is that I helped create the world's first election-oriented web site in 1994 called Minnesota E-Democracy, coordinated e- government for the State of Minnesota 1994-97, served as Co- Editor of the G8 Democracy and Government Online Service Publication, and I was a co-founder of Web White & Blue, a project of the Markle Foundation which organized an online presidential campaign debate in 2000. Today, I am a global e-democracy expert, speaker and consultant. I continue to volunteer with Minnesota E-Democracy <http://www.e-democracy.org> which is recognized as a leading host of online citizens discussions that matter in real politics and community. ^ ^ ^ ^ Steven L. Clift - W: http://www.publicus.net Minneapolis - - - E: clift@publicus.net Minnesota - - - - - T: +1.612.822.8667 USA - - - - - - - ICQ: 13789183 - ------- End of forwarded message ------- - ------- End of forwarded message ------- - ------- End of forwarded message ------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 15:02:15 +0300 From: "Katerina" <knd@hol.gr> Subject: Re: <nettime> jya on mil disnfo Does any of you participants know of any Internet databases on Personal Homepages? I am trying to locate different personal homepages for a research I have to complete as a task for the University. I have come across some on a random search basis, but I was wondering if you know of any other resources for personal homepages. What I mean by personal homepages is attempts by their creators to present themselves and their personal identity on the space of a webpage. Thank you all in advance, Dionysis Panou ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 05:54:27 -0700 (PDT) From: Helene Rendtel <helene_rendtel@yahoo.com> Subject: cyber psychology research - need your help Hello everybody. My name is Helene Rendtel, and I'm doing a research in the field of cyber psychology. I am exploring cyber communities so I need you to take 10 minutes of your time to fill in this questionnaire. I would very much appreciate your help. Copy-paste the questionnaire to a new email. Select only one answer per question that suits you best, and put a '*' next to it. Send the email to helene_rendtel@yahoo.com If you receive this questionnaire on several lists you are subscribed to, feel free to fill it in several times, every time refering to a dufferent mailing list. All participants will receive the results of the research. If you wouldn't like to get the results, please emphasize that in the email. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose. Thank you in advance. Helene - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name of the list where you received this questionnaire: Daily number of messages: How many of them do you read: How long have you been a member of this list: How many mailing lists are you subsribed to (discussion groups only): Age: Profession: Location: 1. You use this mailing list: - - only as a device for exchanging information important for your studies/job/hobbies - - as a means for discussing different topics with people from all over the world - - both of the above - - none of the above, i only lurk 2. Do you actively take part in discussions? - - never - - when someone really provokes me - - from time to time - - in almost every discussion - - in every discussion 3. Do you delay your other activities in order to read or answer posts to this list? - - never - - seldom - - from time to time - - often - - almost always 4. Can you sometimes express yourself better on the list than in everyday life? - - yes - - no #You can explain why: 5. Are you fond of the fact that many people will read your email? - - yes - - no - - I have never thought about that 6. Would you feel uncomfortable if most of the other members didn't share your opinion? - - yes - - no, I always like discussing my viewpoint - - no, I don't care about them 7. Do you personally know other members of the list? - - none - - very few - - a few - - lots of them - - everyone / almost everyone 8. If yes, when did you meet most of them? - - before I joined the list - - after I joined the list, accidentally - - after I joined the list, I wanted to meet other members 9. Do you remember names of other members of the list? - - yes - - no 10. Do you feel very close to other members of the list although you have never met in person? - - none - - some of them - - almost all of them - - everybody - - I have never thought about that 11. Would you like to meet in person other members you don't already know? - - no, none of them - - some of them - - almost all of them - - everybody - - I have never thought about that 12. Does the mailing list connect you to extraordinary people like you would rarely meet in "real" life? - - no - - some of them - - almost all of them - - everybody - - I have never thought about that 13. Have you continued to communicate off the list with some other members you found interesting, but you have never met in person? - - yes - - no 14. Do you notice when someone stops posting to the list? - - yes - - no 15. Does this list organize events where members could meet? - - yes - - no 16. If yes, do you consider this good and useful? - - yes - - no 17. Would you feel sorry if the list stopped? - - yes - - no - - I have never thought about that 18. If the list stopped, would you continue to communicate with other members? - - no, none - - some of them - - almost all of them - - everybody - - I have never thought about that Thank you! - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 11:23:57 -0700 From: "Patrick Sullivan" <patrick@nameboy.com> Subject: Marketing I am about to have my CD-ROM package printed and begin the process of assembling the thing. It's film, video, photography, spoken word, music. Here's my question - how do you find, or create, a local demand for electronic work? Has anyone else found themselves marketing CD-ROMs like this? I'm looking for tricks that people have found. I'm thinking of borrowing a projector and doing guerilla-style showings around portland on walls. Any other ideas or experience with this? PAtrick ------------------------------ # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net