Open is a gateway drug @ Open for Change 2013
Last month I did a talk at the Open for Change conference in Amsterdam. It was called ‘Open is a gateway drug.’ (You’ll have to watch it to find out what it is a gateway to, though). It was a great event and I reckon there were at least a few more self-identifying anarchists in the crowd by the end of it. Here’s the video.
“Open” is a gateway drug – Liam Barrington-Bush – ODC13 from Open for Change on Vimeo.
I wrote a book called ‘Anarchists in the Boardroom: How social media and social movements can help your organisation to be more like people.’ You can buy the paperback or ebook (PWYC) here.
Tags: Amsterdam, anarchism, Liam Barrington-Bush, morelikepeople, open data, Open Development Camp, Open for Change, open source
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