@article{1784, title = {Selbstorganisation im Netz – Anstoß zum Hinterfragen impliziter Annahmen und Prämissen}, address = {Augsburg}, author = {Gabi Reinmann}, editor = { imb Institut für Medien und Bildungstechnologie}, number = {18}, publisher = {Universität Augsburg}, year = {2008}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2eeae379e5cf560124423306d18fb9a14/regsc}, abstract = {When we talk about “self organization on the web” there is little reflection on the implicit presumptions which underlie discussions and recommendations for self-organized learning in Web 2.0. This article elaborates on three of these premises, namely: (a) It is largely clear what self-organization means. (b) Self-organization is possible for anybody anytime. (c) Self-organization is generally desired. The point is not to dismiss self-organized learning on the interactive web or to argue against the boom of self-organization in the public discourse per se. But there are reasons for advocating more transparency and some thoughtfulness.}, keywords = {Autonomie Freiheit Selbstbestimmung Selbstorganisation Web2.0 } }