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		<title>Parties, campaigns and representation: the political impact of blogs and social media</title>
		<description>The outcome of political careers and even campaigns is increasingly dependent on the successful mastery of new communication tools including social media. Many MPs and members of Congress are embracing the use of social networking tools to keep in touch with their constituents, whilst Facebook, YouTube and even Twitter have ...</description>
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		<title>Making science public: data-sharing, dissemination and public engagement with science</title>
		<description>Journals and peer-reviewed publications are still the most widely used channels through which research is disseminated within the scientific community and to a broader audience. However, social media is increasingly challenging the supremacy of editors, reviewers and science communicators. Blogging about science has become a new way of engaging “the ...</description>
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		<title>Social media, so what? Assessing the impact of blogs and social media</title>
		<description>Theorists such as Yochai Benkler have suggested that the accessibility and inherently social nature of Web 2.0 tools such as blogs, social networking and wikis mean that we might expect them to enhance our democratic freedoms through the opening of new channels for debate and collaboration. Academic research suggests that ...</description>
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		<title>Breaking news: the changing relationship between blogs and mainstream media</title>
		<description>Among the traditional media, blogs and other contributions to citizen journalism have for a long time been regarded as posing a significant threat to ‘quality’ news reporting, whilst the global recession has shown that the threatened failure of high quality local and regional media outlets was not a groundless fear. ...</description>
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		<title>Tracking the performance of the “entrepreneurial university”….</title>
		<description>The concept of the “entrepreneurial university” first emerged in the US around the year 2000 and spread quickly to the UK and the rest of Europe. Today this idea has attained an almost mantra-like status among administrators and policy-makers. It espouses the view that one of the main roles of universities is ...</description>
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		<title>Charismatic Authority &#8211; betting on the jockey and not the horse</title>
		<description>In the popular mind, science is often represented as a profoundly cold and impersonal affair, strictly governed by method, reason and impartiality. It is carried by the notion that the scientific endeavour is propelled by the anonymous knowledge-worker who carries out experiments under strictly controlled conditions behind closed doors.  Steven ...</description>
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		<title>Invitation to the Oxford Social Media Convention 2009</title>
		<description>Twitter could not buy this publicity! Current events in Iran show how widely the use of social media tools, such as Twitter, Facebook, Blogs &#38; Co, have revolutionised politics and indeed political dissent. Unquestionably, corporations, newspapers and even governments are increasingly embracing blogs and Twitter feeds as key-elements in their ...</description>
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		<title>Starting our trek with 140 characters or less</title>
		<description>There’s no better way to kick off an entrepreneurship trek than by having breakfast with Joe DiNucci at Bucks of Woodside.   I first met Joe when Silicon Valley Came to Oxford (SVCO) back in November ‘08.  He’s the type of guy you wish you could have on speed-dial because his ...</description>
		<link>http://entrepreneurship.sbsblogs.co.uk/silicon-valley/starting-our-trek-with-140-characters-or-less/</link>
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		<title>How much will an Oxford MBA’s startup be worth in 5 years?</title>
		<description>We headed back to San Francisco this morning to visit the team at YouNoodle, a software company which uses an algorithm to predict the success of startups.  Bob Goodson, YouNoodle’s co-founder and CEO, shared his thoughts on entrepreneurship and experiences on running a startup.  What was particularly cool however was ...</description>
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		<title>Oxford Comes to Silicon Valley 2009</title>
		<description>For the past 8 years, the Said Business School has hosted some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs during its annual Silicon Valley Comes to Oxford (SVCO) event.  This flagship event, held every November, provides an opportunity for Oxford MBA’s and others to interact with Silicon Valley VIP’s through a ...</description>
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