[NetBehaviour] and the final paper

joseph mcelroy joseph at corporatepa.com
Thu Sep 15 15:20:42 CEST 2005


An interesting question of social change - tradition modified by radical 
change creates chaos and suffering, experiments in social change could 
focus on the incremental modification of tradition, or creating 
tradition that fits existing patterns and then planning modifications.  
At least in my humble opinion.  There is a tradition of reading  local 
stories, consuming human scaled news, identifying with others. Now do it 
across the world.  Creating a global community, not a market.  When 
something I read happens in the North Bronx, it could just as well as 
happened in Iraq.  I don't go there, just I choose to identify one as 
community, the other as foreign - a choice made by myself with the help 
of those around me.  So why not choose the world as my community, and 
read the gossip everywhere as local?

best
joseph


ryan griffis wrote:

> Thanks for the work joseph... and sorry i didn't contribute more. but 
> i've certainly enjoyed what you've assembled.
> there was a bit of a discussion started about geography and the local 
> in relation to the net over at empyre that your project seems to 
> insert some interesting thoughts into for me...
> anyway - thanks!
> ryan
>
> On Sep 14, 2005, at 8:53 PM, joseph mcelroy wrote:
>
>> thanks to everyone so much for helping this be a reality. please 
>> visit the final paper...http://www.corporatepa.com/netbehaviour
>>
>> joseph and donna
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