Beyond Web 2.0: How the Next Tech Revolution will Change the World

Beyond Web 2.0: How the Next Tech Revolution will Change the World

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How do we understand capitalism and non-profit organizations in a world of globalization? What implications does new media have for bridging cultures as capitalism and the non-profit worlds appear to merge? A specialist in complexity systems, Dr. Tasaka will explore how next technology revolution will further empower the individual, blending the monetary and voluntary economies to create a new system of Capitalism. Dr. Tasaka will also discuss ways in which technology will help build bridges between the U.S. and Japan, as well as among countries in Asia in the emerging post-knowledge society.

Introduction by Eiko Ikegami, Professor of Sociology, The New School for Social Research.

Rm. 510, 66 W 12th St., New York, NY 10011

RSVP to imaginingglobalasia.org is required.

Refreshments will be served.

Co-sponsors: imagining global asia and Japan Society

FREE ADMISSION. This event is free on first-come, first-served basis.
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The U.S. –Japan Innovators Project is generously funded by The Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership, the co-organizer of the project. This project is generously supported by Citigroup Inc. Additional support is provided by Jack and Susy Wadsworth, R&R Consulting, Inc., and Dr. Michitaka Yamamoto. International transportation supported by Continental Airlines and All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. The Project is also made possible in part by Japan Society’s endowment for policy projects.

Previously, on webcastNYC.com