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Here comes everybody
The Power of Organizing Without Organizations
Book • 2008
Here Comes Everybody explores how the internet and new communication technologies have significantly reduced the costs and difficulties of forming groups, enabling online communities to perform tasks that traditional organizations might find unprofitable.
The book discusses various examples, such as the organization of flash mobs, mass protests, and channels of communication for political activists.
Shirky argues that these changes are part of a broader revolution in social organization, challenging existing institutions and transforming how people interact and collaborate.
The book discusses various examples, such as the organization of flash mobs, mass protests, and channels of communication for political activists.
Shirky argues that these changes are part of a broader revolution in social organization, challenging existing institutions and transforming how people interact and collaborate.
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on the concept of filter failure in relation to information overload.

Michael Garfield

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Howard Rheingold on Lucid Life Online & Attention As A 21st Century Literacy
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in relation to the shift from television viewing to online activities.


Seth Godin

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Embracing Change and Making Impact With Seth Godin
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when discussing the impact of generative AI on existing economic paradigms.

Gretchen Huizinga

Ideas: Designing AI for people with Abigail Sellen