by Kare Anderson | Apr 27, 2017 | behavior, Choice, Collective Intelligence
A recent research finding by Morning Consult that only 5% of adults seeing social media posts on Facebook from those with a much different world view is recent sign of how social media can reinforce our living in “filter bubbles” – meaning a tendency to surround...
by Kare Anderson | Sep 1, 2008 | Collective Clout, Freedom
From anger to pride, deep emotions are surfacing in this wild political season. One story sticks in my mind. That of a movie theater ticket taker in Xenia, Ohio, telling two black college students that the place was closed. Now 88 years old, P.T. Chochran told New...
by Kare Anderson | Aug 13, 2008 | behavior, Research
If you are, google wants to place ads on your blog or the profile page on the social network(s) to which you belong. Last month, google filed a patent that will help the company find key influencers in each network. How will google find you? See the steps in this...
by Kare Anderson | Jan 22, 2008 | Book, Collective Memory, inspiration, Media, speaking
Driving along the Marin Headlands today, I switched radio channels away from the unfolding news of the stock market “panic.” Within minutes I had to pull to the side of the road. Listening to a recording of Barack Obama’s sermon yesterday at Ebenezer Baptist Church,...