[Imc-alternatives] Fwd: article on class divisions in social networking applications

Danyl Strype strypey at riseup.net
Thu Aug 2 09:23:36 UTC 2007


Kia ora koutou

Thought this might be interesting in light of our recent discussion on  
social networking vs. activism networking:
http://www.danah.org/papers/essays/ClassDivisions.html

RnB
Strypes

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