Here comes everybody : the power of organizing without organizations / Clay Shirky.
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: New York : Penguin Press, 2008Descripción: 344 p. : il. ; 22 cmISBN: 9781594201530 (hc); 9780143114949 (pbk)Tema(s): Information technology -- Social aspects | Computer networks -- Social aspects | Internet -- Social aspects | Online social networks | Community power | Power (Social sciences) | Social Behavior | Technology | Internet | Tccnología de la información -- Aspectos sociales | Redes de compuitadores -- Aspectos socialesClasificación LoC:HM851 | S45 2008Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Libro | Biblioteca Central Ensenada | Acervo General | HM851 S45 2008 (Browse shelf(Abre debajo)) | 1 | Disponible | ENS088359 |
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It takes a village to find a phone -- Sharing anchors community -- Everyone is a media outlet -- Publish, then filter -- Personal motivation meets collaborative production -- Collective action and institutional challenges -- Faster and faster -- Solving social dilemmas -- Fitting our tools to a small world -- Failure for free -- Promise, tool, bargain -- Epilogue.
An examination of how the rapid spread of new forms of social interaction enabled by technology is changing the way humans form groups and exist within them, with profound long-term economic and social effects--for good and for ill. Our age's new technologies of social networking are evolving, and evolving us, into new groups doing new things in new ways, and old and new groups alike doing the old things better and more easily. Hierarchical structures that exist to manage the work of groups are seeing their raisons d'être swiftly eroded by the rising tide. Business models are being destroyed, transformed, born at dizzying speeds, and the larger social impact is profound. Clay Shirky is one of our wisest observers of the transformational power of the new forms of tech-enabled social interaction, and this is his reckoning with the ramifications of all this on what we do and who we are.--From publisher description.
Discusses and uses examples of how digital networks transform the ability of humans to gather and cooperate with one another.