Temple of Knowledge!? But why? I just want some blog posts for ranking…
Why care about the Web as a shared knowledge space, not a broadcast channel and why content should be about dialogue and information plumbing, not noise.
Being Dialogic by Being Machine-Readable: Should Marketers Become Metadata Warriors?
On the Web, creating value for the people we want to communicate and exchange with, is not only about satiating their needs for certain content and dialogic experiences. It is also about feeding their web agents with meaningful data. In the context of users interacting with and in data-rich platforms, the need to deliver content in an
Web Content Wants to Be Dialogic
There is a common thread connecting dialogic orientation and web writing. In this post I share how I discerned this thread so that we can use the newly found bond to adopt a dialogic approach to creating web content. To start, let's first unsee web content. Unseeing Content This write-up is "content". Formally, it is a
The Dialogue is the content
It is 1961. California. A salesman has his motorized roller skates refuelled at a gas station. In a sense he has his potential to drive sales augmented - he will be moving faster, transmitting the "marketing message" to more people, with higher efficacy. And just as he gains speed to reach yet another door
The Web of People and Its Dialogic Potential: A Dialogue with prof. Michael Kent
Foraging the Web of science in my first PhD year, in-between somewhat monotonous papers and dry language, suddenly a “blinking” word-portal caught my attention and the tectonics of the world behind my eye moved. The word was “enthymematic”. Little I knew back then that it was a word that will slowly but steadily lead me in the