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All Around You - A home for creative community media.
"All Around You is a free service that supports you in publishing content about your local community. Are you from a community organisation? Are you an artist, student, teacher, social entrepreneur - or just an ordinary citizen creating media about and with your community? Then this is the place for you."
The Gift of Life, Holly Shaw — Battlefront. You're Already Involved
"Holly Shaw’s mastery of social networking helped her create a nationwide campaign for organ donations". Useful worked example of use of web-enabled engagement. Albeit focused out the way - onto a 'greater' cause. But v useful potential use case to see if th 'glove can be pulled inside out' and the cause be morphed into oneself (as it were)
Battlefront. You're Already Involved
Campaigner's Handbook from C4 - another good source for seeing if the glove can be pulled inside out, and one's own best interests (health) can be made the focus of a 'campaign'
Supporting patients to make informed choices in primary care: what works?
A good resume of available evidence, and makes the point that information is not enough by itself - the skills needed (health literacy), and the (educational) context within which choices are made, are crucial. Huzzah...!!
Forrester’s new Social Technographics report
"At the heart of Social Technographics is consumer data that looks at how consumers approach social technologies – not just the adoption of individual technologies. We group consumers into six different categories of participation – and participation at one level may or may not overlap with participation at other levels. We use the metaphor of a ladder to show this, with the rungs at the higher end of the ladder indicating a higher level of participation." NB publ 2007
  


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