Comfort

In these scary, turbulent days of technological change and social upheaval, I, for one, often look for comforting signs that, though the world around me may change on a daily, nay hourly, basis, there are some things which remain constant. A reassuringly solid rock to which one can cling, safe in the knowledge that it will never, ever change.

Right now, my rock is that Apple do not care what you think, OK?

Dan O'Connor

Dan is responsible for translating social media research into the analytic and conceptual frameworks which underpin the team’s product and service development. He is particularly interested in how social media has changed the ways in which people exchange information within networks, and the impact that these changes have had on traditionally top-down information systems, such as those prevalent within the health, education and NGO sectors, where he leads RMM’s activities.

Dan’s focus upon health and education stems from his background in academia: He has a PhD in History and, as well as being Head of Research at RMM, he is a member of faculty at the Berman Institute of Bioethics at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, USA. He has published and lectured widely on the ethics of social media use within healthcare systems, and is involved in the application of social media in medical education at Johns Hopkins hospital.

Dan likes cooking, martinis, and irony. Frequently at the same time.

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