Through the network (of networks) - the fifth estate

30 November 2007William Dutton examines the emergence of a 'fifth estate' and its social, political and other implications, including its impact on the quality and integrative capability of our information environment.The media are often seen as central to democratic processes: a 'fourth estate' independent of government and other powerful institutions. Now, the internet and the web are creating a new space for networking people, information and other resources. This network of networks has the potential to become an equally important 'fifth estate' which could support greater accountability in politics and the media. It could also have a much wider role in opening up to greater social accountability other institutional arenas, from everyday life to specialist fields like science. In his inaugural Lecture, Professor Dutton examines the emergence of such a 'fifth estate' and its social, political and other implications, including its impact on the quality and integrative capability of our information environment.

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03 May 2012

Strengthen our voice - take part in the Australian Community Sector Survey

There's just under two weeks to go for Victoria's community sector organisations to help us provide an authentic snapshot of the state of demand for services in the state.

03 April 2012

The Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin turns 30 on Sunday, 1 April.

The Australian Indigenous Health Bulletin started life in April 1982 as a hard-copy publication. It is now a peer-reviewed electronic journal published by the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet.

03 April 2012

 

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