Bruce Bimber of UCSB - CITS

Bruce Bimber is a professor at UCSB and the director of the Center for Information Technology and Society. Recently, CITS hosted a confernce on dynamic change in online social communities. Several videobloggers. including Ryanne Hodson, Jay Dedman, Joshua Paul, Chris Ritke, JD Lasica, Dave Toole and myself attended and interviewed many of the participants about what they intend to do to effect change in online communities. These interviews are being posted to the conference vlog at sbforum.blogspot.com.

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