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The Networks Are Out ThereBuilding Cultural and Economic Resilience Through Informal Communities of Practice
Eduardo MariscaComparative Media Studies @ MIT
Agenda
1.Networks of economic complexity
2.Innovation through reverse engineering
3.The challenges of uncovering networks
4.Key takeaways
Agenda
1.Networks of economic complexity
2.Innovation through reverse engineering
3.The challenges of uncovering networks
4.Key takeaways
If you export it, you make it
If you make it, you have all the skills to do so
New skills
New combinations
Lesser Complexity = Higher Vulnerability
How do you gain new skills?
Agenda
1.Networks of economic complexity
2.Innovation through reverse engineering
3.The challenges of uncovering networks
4.Key takeaways
Media Innovation
1989
Reverse Engineering
Technical
Social
2003
Agenda
1.Networks of economic complexity
2.Innovation through reverse engineering
3.The challenges of uncovering networks
4.Key takeaways
Invisible
Research Challenges
IGlobal / Local
Transnational
Transmedia
IIAccess
IIIReciprocity
Traces
Network
Agenda
1.Networks of economic complexity
2.Innovation through reverse engineering
3.The challenges of uncovering networks
4.Key takeaways
IDeveloping economies need
innovative ways to introduce new skills
IIUncharted pockets of innovation are
overcoming structural barriers through forms of reverse
engineering
IIIBetter understanding of these
networks can unblock opportunities for innovation, creativity and productivity
IVUncovering and mapping these networks benefits from a mixed-
methods approach and introduces new research challenges