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They don't have to make things public that they don't want to".
"It used to be expensive to make things public and cheap to make them private," Clay Shirky, an Internet scholar and a professor at N.Y.U., says.
"I've definitely been shut down to talk about things but I will say that it was never my intention to make things public like that.
In ye olden times of 1997, it was difficult and expensive to make things public, and it was easy and cheap to keep things private.
"But we're trying to say the idea of publishing is literally to make things public.
However, even if you don't want to make things public, warning people you know against spending time alone with the person will help prevent potential rape.
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Bruno Latour, "From Realpolitik to Dingpolitik," in Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy, ed.
"The White House always tries to make things as public and harsh as they can, rather than saying they're going to try to reduce spending and make responsible decisions," he said.
Then, on Thursday, to make things worse, public health minister Jane Ellison appears to have misled parliament, telling it that the data released by the HSCIC was "publicly available, non-identifiable and in aggregate form".
hospitals, etc. Going in the opposite direction, the Public Kitchen will raise awareness of how making things public can increase access to affordable healthy foods and vibrant social communities.
Sometimes, he said, "it makes things public that I wish weren't".
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