- Hi, I am Ulrike Reinhard. My blog deals with the way the internet is shaping and transforming society, education, politics and economics.
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Women Power
During the Global Citizen Forum in London I’ve had the chance to interview three incredible women …. The first interview I did was with Chema Gargouri, a Tunisian woman, founder and president of TAMSS (Tunisian Association for Management and Social Stability). … Continue reading
Global Citizenship Forum
Today the Global Citizenship Forum, organized and held by the British Council, London, will start in London. 60 participans from all over the world will discuss issues around global citizenship and hopefully we come up with some interesting thoughts and … Continue reading
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Wendell Wallach talking about UAVs
The following interview I did for WE_NATO and their smart defence concept. I was lucky to speak again with Wendell Wallach. He is a consultant, lecturer and scholar at Yale University’s Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics. For the past seven years … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, we-magazine
Tagged NATO, smart defence, wendell wallach, WE_NATO
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WE_NATO
Today we launched a new website for NATO in Brussels. It’s called WE_NATO – a wordpress blog on which NATO plans to have an eye level conversation with netizens out there in the web on various topics. It’s a new … Continue reading
Help to write the code for tomorrow – Part 2
Recently I wrote a blogpost “help to write the code for tomorrow” in which I argued, that for the majority world (I will use this expression from now on instead of developing world, thanks to Martine) the minority world (=western … Continue reading
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Incredible India 04 – Khajuraho
The Khajuraho Group of Monuments in Khajuraho (Hindi: खजुराहो), a town in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, located in Chhatarpur District, about 620 kilometres southeast of New Delhi, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Luckily … Continue reading
Incredible India 02 – Unbox Festival and Royal Enfield
Unbox India The unbox conference was outstanding – regarding content, formats and quality of speakers. Great job, thanks for that to all those who were involved in organizing the entire thing. It was worth coming. Let me start with a … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, dsign, India, unbox
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Incredible India 01 – Theatre at its Best
Since 10 days I am travelling in India now – it’s been mindblowing in many ways. I started out in Delhi at the unbox festival (more to come on this), went to the Taj Mahal (I’ve never seen anything more … Continue reading
David Weinberger / Peter Kruse – The entire conversation
Finally the entire conversation between Peter Kruse and David Weinberger on “data”. It was last year, late September at Petersberg. A very warm and sunny day. Actually 4 month before David’s book Too Big to Know was published. All in … Continue reading
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Tagged data, David Weinberger, Peter Kruse, too big to know
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