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Interviews, WEdios - Sunday, August 7, 2011 13:01 - 0 Comments
From Me to WE
I was in Rabat, Morocco last week. Wonderful city by the way. I met Adnane Addioui, native Moroccan, who is working with the British Council as the project manager society. We’ve had a very interesting and inspriring conversation on how the “me” is linked with the “we”. Adnane concluded that without the responsibility of each individual no “better” community (= we) can be achieved. It is all about us, the individuals, to make things happen – if I don’t care, why should others care! Adnane appeals to all of us to take responsibilty and to start to care about things which are important for us as a society.
I am sure our conversation will continue.
Below are a few videoshots on
- Adnane’s understanding of WE
- the link between the ME and the WE
- how to implement the idea of WE in our education systems
- and when he felt a “WE_moment”
- WE_australia: Carl Scarse
- WE_australia: Mr. Simon Taylor
- Where the WE and the Arts Meet
- Håvard Ferstad, Norwegian freelancer, on WE
- Has your understanding of WE changed since the rise of the internet?
- Stuart Kauffman’s vision of “WE”
- Hans Rosling on “WE”
- Brad Anderson and the “WE” at Best Buy
- “WE is Collective Consciousness of Humanity”
- The Burden of Email
- Itay Talgam and WE
- Clay Shirky and WE
- Soeren Stamer and Willms Buhse about “WE”
- Joi Ito and “WE”
- CoreMedia and “WE”
- David Weinberger and “WE”
- Ethan Zuckerman and “WE”



