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Click here: <a href="http://www.thoughtcast.org/podcasts/henryjenkins.mp3"><img src="http://thoughtcast.org/mike.jpeg" title="" /></a> to listen to the interview (8:12 minutes)<br />
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And now, for extra credit, to listen to Jenkins&#8217; thoughts on the &#8220;moral economy&#8221;&#8230; (5:12 minutes) <a href="http://www.thoughtcast.org/podcasts/jenkinspart2.mp3"> CLICK HERE!</a></p>
<p>To listen to a discussion with Henry Jenkins on &#8220;The Economics of Open Content&#8221; on the WGBH Forum Network, <a href="http://forum.wgbh.org/wgbh/forum.php?lecture_id=3028" target="_blank">click here. </a></p>
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<li>WNYC&#8217;s Bill Swersey on &#8220;open source&#8221;</li>
<li>Beyond Broadcast &#8212; the state of mind</li>
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Henry Jenkins, director of MIT&#8217;s Comparative Media Studies program, talks with ThoughtCast about the path from &#8220;participatory culture&#8221; to &#8220;participatory democracy.&#8221; He was the keynote speaker for this year&#8217;s Beyond Broadcast conference, held at MIT. He&#8217;s also an author, blogger and pop culture fan.
Click here:  to listen to the interview (8:12 minutes)

And now, for extra credit, to listen to Jenkins&#8217; thoughts on the &#8220;moral economy&#8221;&#8230; (5:12 minutes)  CLICK HERE!
To listen to a discussion with Henry Jenkins on &#8220;The Economics of Open Content&#8221; on the WGBH Forum Network, click here. 
And there&#8217;s more&#8230;.

WNYC&#8217;s Bill Swersey on &#8220;open source&#8221;
Beyond Broadcast &#8212; the state of mind
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