Great Questions: Can Social Media Change Global Consciousness?
Posted on: 10 September 2009 at 1603 - Comment
Mark Lovett, also known as @GlobalPatriot web/twitter, yesterday saw a recent result of his inspirational deeds in the Music for Medicine concert series, where he inspired (@NkpgTwestival participant!) Anders Sporring (@cityrat59) and a dedicated team to set up http://concertsforchange.nu - with its first event yesterday, also together with 12for12k initiative. A concert supporting Doctors Without Borders. You can read more about the background here. And reports from the concert yesterday with a bambuser live stream here.
In one of the densities of the conversation and action related to and unifying initiatives like Twestival, Concerts for Change, 12for12k can be summarized “Social Media for Social Change”. A subject that engaged Mark Lovett to set up a suggestion for a panel for SxSW event next year, 2010. What he brought to this panel suggestion was some brilliant questions, that we radically and prompt import for our Café Hangout Sunday - as expressed by Mark in the suggested panel:
“We know that social media has wired the globe for friend lists, business connections, and supporting social causes, but can it do more? Can social media create a permanent shift in global consciousness, one that will change the way we all think and live?
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- Social media campaigns have benefited millions through charitable donations, but can these campaigns change how people think and act in the long term?
- With the ease of promoting social causes across multiple social media platforms, how do we avoid inundating the public with requests and diluting the intended effect?
- Is today’s implementation of social media sufficient to cause a shift in consciousness, or will broader adoption in the developing world be required first?
- Are all social media platforms equally effective in causing change, or does one platform hold an advantage?
- Are the various platforms battling for mindshare, or can they be synergistic and actually cause change to occur at a faster pace?
- With so many great causes and people using social media for good, is it time to create a single body that everyone can work under to maximize awareness and create long-term change for charities and support?
- Thoughtful arguments have been made that social media may actually be dehumanizing and lead to the “end of empathy”. Is that theory true, and if so, how can we avoid it?
- We witnessed a change in consciousness due to the civil rights marches, how can social media replicate that effect?
- Do certain types of causes – hunger, poverty, equal rights – benefit more than others from the use of social media?
- What sort of new social media platform would be more effective is causing a change in consciousness throughout the world?
I always love the kind of questions that set your spirit on fire.
These are of that kind.
What’s your input?














