Web 2.0 Convergence
By Jim Stanton: The new dynamics of communication and collaboration under crisis.
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Convergence in the context of media refers to the technology driven unification of different media channels. This column will help facilitate convergence in a way that will allow local (as well as federal and state) officials to operate collaboratively in a much more efficient manner, particularly under the dynamic stresses imposed by disaster management.


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