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March 24, 2008

Critical Approaches to Web 2.0

First Monday's March edition has a focus on critical thinking approaches to Web 2.0.  Articles by Michael Zimmer, David Silver, Anders Albrechtslund, and others cover topics like interactivity, market ideology, privacy issues, and (of course) hype.  I feel better informed after reading this issue - kind of like I feel after reading material from a political party I don't necessarily agree with but want to understand more.  Many of the issues that are raised by the authors are completely valid - and should stimulate some critical thinking of your own.  Enjoy!

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